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Study International·higher-ed

Can you work on a student visa? A global breakdown of work rules, rights, and restrictions

Checking your bank account while you’re studying abroad is one of the most painful things to go through. Why? Well, it’s most likely that you have an almost empty bank account. It’s common, though, especially with how…

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Study International·higher-ed

No shortcuts to success: A look at the longest degrees in the world

If you think studying some of the longest degrees in the world is a waste of time, think again. Our brains are wired to want results fast. Our primitive impulse is to respond quickly to opportunities and threats. Plus,…

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Study International·higher-ed

Long hours, hyper-competitive cultures: The degrees that lead to the most mental burnout

Nowadays, it comes to no one’s surprise that students are grappling with anxiety, depression, mental burnout , and sometimes even suicidal thoughts. Between the seemingly endless grind of study sessions to conquer…

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The Conversation Canada Education·policy

What Canada, the U.K. and other G7 nations learned about building resilient education systems during the COVID-19 pandemic

By a dictionary definition, the word resilient means an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change . The key words here? “Recover” and “change.” The notion that psychological characteristics…

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Western University News·higher-ed

Western father-daughter pair champion science fairs for a combined 81 years – and counting

Together, father-daughter duo Patrick and Caroline Whippey have devoted more than eight decades to science fairs – for 55 and 26 years, respectively – supporting students locally, nationally and internationally to…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Beyond the visa: enabling the contribution of scholars from conflict zones

This blog was kindly authored by Naimatullah Zafary, PhD, Chevening Alumnus and University of Sussex Alumnus. On 24 August 2021, I landed in the UK as a Chevening Scholar. The world was watching the collapse of Kabul,…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

William Paul, 94

William Paul. Harvard file photo Campus & Community William Paul, 94 Memorial Minute — Faculty of Arts and Sciences April 8, 2026 4 min read At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on April 7, 2026, the…

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The Conversation UK Education·policy

Why some children with learning difficulties get identified – and others don’t

Kristina Igumnova26/Shutterstock Two children sit in different schools. Both struggle to read. Both have similar low scores on national tests. But while one gets a diagnosis of specific learning difficulties and a…

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FFT Education Datalab·higher-ed

10 key findings about the outcomes of initially high-achieving children from disadvantaged backgrounds

Over the past two years, we have been working on a project exploring the outcomes of children from disadvantaged socio-economic backgrounds who show high levels of achievement early in their education . Funded by the…

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DfE Teaching Blog·higher-ed

From nervous to knowledgeable: training teachers on AI

Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash Georgia Aspinox, lecturer in primary mathematics education at the University of Reading’s Institute of Education, shares how she’s using DfE support materials in her work, to…

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FFT Education Datalab·higher-ed

The education and labour market outcomes of England’s gifted and talented children

England’s former Gifted and Talented (GT) programme was built on a compelling idea. High-potential pupils would receive additional challenge and enrichment. The ambition was not simply to boost attainment but also to…

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Ofsted Blog·policy

Further education and skills inspections: frequently asked questions

Since we published the renewed inspection framework on 9 September 2025, we’ve put on lots of online and face-to-face engagement with further education and skills (FE) providers to answer your questions. We’re…

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Ofsted Blog·policy

The role of data on school and further education inspections

This week we released information sets to schools, further education providers and inspectors that help frame our inspection activity. These are called the Inspection Data Summary Report (IDSR) for schools and Further…

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AlphaPlus Blog·policy

Sample-based assessments

Gemma O’Brien , AlphaPlus’ National Programme Lead for Personalised Assessments in Wales, introduces sample-based assessments, how they work and why they are a useful tool for policy makers looking for evidence to…

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Bridge International Academies·higher-ed

Supporting women and girls in science: building brighter and more prosperous futures by elevating girls in education

Female representation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) worldwide is disproportionately low. Women make-up half the world’s population but account for only 33.3% of researchers globally . The…

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ResearchEd·curriculum

Simon Cox: Early Maths Matters

Early Maths Matters – deepening our understanding of great mathematics teaching for our youngest learners. Developing a sound understanding of mathematics when we are young is essential – children’s early mathematical…

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