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Date Listed19 April 2026
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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

WEEKEND READING: Between a rock, a hard place, and student debt

This blog was kindly authored by Dr Farhana Ghaffar, Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship Grant Holder, University of Nottingham BSKY | Website and Dr Rita Hordósy, Associate Professor in Education, University of…

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The PIE News·policy

New Zealand hits study destination target a decade early

The Global Brand Health and Awareness Survey found that 22% of prospective international students now place New Zealand among their top three destinations, reaching a target set out for 2034 in the government’s…

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The PIE News·policy

China’s outbound student drop signals “maturing” market

Recent data from the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE) showed China’s outbound mobility rate fall to its lowest point in a decade last year, as experts say rising costs, visa disruptions and increasing domestic…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Catherine Dalipe, Designing Your Life Consulting

Introduce yourself in three words or phrases Cross-cultural connector, resilient in transition, designing what’s next What makes you get up in the morning? The sound of the ocean helps. Living near the coast means I…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Press point by President von der Leyen with Middle East partners

European Commission Statement Nicosia, 24 Apr 2026 Thank you, dear Nikos, for hosting us here today, Together with my friend António Costa, President Aoun, President al-Sharaa, We had a very good meeting. We wel...

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LSE Business Review·policy

Lessons from Bidenomics ahead of the midterms

Should progressives utilise scarce political capital on running the economy hot to reduce inequality? And if not, where should they concentrate their efforts? As minds turn to the midterms Adam Aboobaker and Peter Skott…

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DBT

Guidance: Security & Policing 2026: countries, territories and organisations invited to attend by the Department for Business and Trade

Countries, territories and organisations invited by the Department for Business and Trade to attend Security & Policing 2026.

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Joint press release: EU and partners sign the Global Green Bond Initiative Fund to mobilise up to €20 billion in investments for sustainable infrastructure

European Commission Press release Brussels, 24 Apr 2026 The European Union and partner development finance institutions have signed the Global Green Bond Initiative (GGBI) Fund, a new public-private investment tool to…

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SRHE Blog·higher-ed

From TPS to USS – is now the time to move pension scheme?

by John Ingoe Amid increasing financial pressures, a number of universities are considering a move from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) for their teaching staff. In…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Why record auction prices and a cautious art market are not contradictory

Record prices do not always reflect a confident art market. Strong auction headlines can coexist with a weak underlying market because tighter money changes both prices and what reaches the block. Ziwen Chen explains…

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Resolution Foundation·edtech

How many pints does an hour’s work buy you?

Morning all, Amidst… war, plotting and scandal a bumper week of economic data, there were once again (*sticks fingers in ears and pretends war isn’t happening*) nuggets of good news. I wouldn’t be surprised if you…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Daily News 24 / 04 / 2026

European Commission Daily news Brussels, 24 Apr 2026 EU and partners sign the Global Green Bond Initiative Fund to mobilise up to €20 billion in investments for sustainable infrastructure The European Union and p...

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The PIE News·policy

Visa-refused students owed €60k by rogue Irish ELT schools

The Irish Council for International Students (ICOS) received complaints from more than 30 prospective international students, some of whom have been waiting up to a year to receive refunds for program fees, totalling…

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BERA·research

Outcomes from a recent BERA journals integrity investigation

We are aware of a series of blog posts and social media threads over the past year in which a third party raised concerns about a number of articles published across our journals. We take all concerns seriously and…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Are England’s new higher education institutions delivering on their promises?

This blog was kindly authored by Kat Emms , Senior Research Manager at the Edge Foundation. The 2017 Higher Education and Research Act promised to make it easier for new higher education institutions (HEIs) to enter the…

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Special Needs Jungle·policy

Autistic teenage campaigner Tee-Jay petitions Parliament to protect SEND Rights: Sign his petition!

New article from Special Needs Jungle: with Rachel Filmer and Tee-Jay As our Save Our Children’s Rights coalition prepares for its May 9th national protest, it's worth remembering where the campaign began: with a…

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Wonkhe

Higher education postcard: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

This week’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag takes us to the heart of Bloomsbury

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WonkHE Blogs

Higher education postcard: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

This week’s card from Hugh Jones’ postbag takes us to the heart of Bloomsbury

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Schools Week Opinion

Social media time limits won’t protect children

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Schools Week UK·policy

Ministers mull future of £380m SEND budgets transfer policy

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