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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Deforestation policies are failing to protect against a potentially bigger threat to the Brazilian Amazon

But things are changing, and fast. “2024 was the most extreme year for fires,” Antonio said. “I had never seen anything like it. The forest burned like dry pasture – it was frightening for those of us who risk our lives…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Cambridge academics elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences

They are among 252 leaders in academia, the arts, industry, journalism, philanthropy, policy, research, and science elected in 2026. The Cambridge academics elected are: Professor Julie Ahringer (Department of Genetics;…

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Reason·policy

Long Before the Canal, Global Trade Built Panama City

Panama City is often reduced to a canal. That's understandable: The Panama Canal is one of the most consequential pieces of infrastructure ever built. But that's also a misunderstanding. The canal didn't create Panama…

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The Conversation Africa·policy

Mopane worm and termite sales relieve poverty in rural South Africa – studies explore the impact

Larvae of the mopane moth (Gonimbrasia belina), on a mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane). By SAplants - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0 , CC BY South Africa’s Limpopo province borders Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mozambique. It is one…

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

Lessons in mediation

OVER most of the past year, Pakistan’s role in US-Iran diplomacy rema­ined quiet, familiar and carefully limited; functioning as a channel passing messages and keeping lines of open when direct contact between two…

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EdWeek Teaching & Learning

Yes, Students Still Need to Learn Geography (Opinion)

Knowing where places are is just the starting point, writes a teacher.

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Dawn Pakistan·policy

WWF-Pakistan highlights 'potentially irreversible risks' of development work at Margalla foothills

The World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan (WWF-P) on Friday highlighted “potentially irreversible risks” and “ecological degradation” from development work at the foothills of Islamabad’s Margalla Hills, calling for the…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

Alaska Needs a Law School

According to the American Bar Association, there are 198 accredited law schools in the United States. Alaska is the only state without one. The Last Frontier is the largest state in the country, rich in oil, natural…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Modern healthcare is data‑rich but insight‑poor

Why has an abundance of data in healthcare not enabled better outcomes in medicine? Alex Bedenkov argues thathealthcare is not short of data but is short of insight that meaningfully shapes decisions, and that this…

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LSE Business Review·policy

How firms should react to rivalry between America and China in critical minerals

The intensifying strategic competition between America and China is reshaping global trade, industrial policy and supply chains in ways that businesses can no longer ignore. Hany Besada explains how multinational firms…

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University Times Ireland·higher-ed

“The First Woman to Address a Major Society of the College” — Sitting Down with Colette Weaire

On any given graduation day in Front Square, students gather around the statue of George Salmon, smiling for photos and laughing at the irony. Salmon, who famously opposed the admission of women to Trinity, has become…

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Ed Next·higher-ed

The Case for a National Assessment of Flourishing and Participation

Are teens flourishing or floundering? A new assessment could provide the data we need to know for sure. The Trump administration’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) did not just cut the Institute of Education…

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Study International·higher-ed

Learn for a better future with the University of Bonn

Growing up in the jungle, Greys Lastenia Otiniano developed a love for nature and understood the need to protect it. She took that passion to the Peruvian government, where she worked on improving weather forecasts for…

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Study International·higher-ed

Feeling inspired by Project Hail Mary? Here are 4 unexpected degrees that will lead you into the space sector

One would never expect a mere middle school teacher to save the world from space. Grossing over US$500 million at the global box office, “Project Hail Mary” — adapted from the #1 New York Times best-selling novel by…

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Queen's Gazette·research

The science shaping Canada’s wetlands

The science shaping Canada’s wetlands mhf2 Tue, 04/21/2026 - 13:40 Dr. Strachan sets up a flux tower in northern Quebec to monitor gas exchange between land and air. Wetlands act as natural carbon sinks, meaning they…

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Bellwether·higher-ed

Systemic Impact: Using Measurement to Manage, Maximize, and Demonstrate the Value of Campaigns

Systemic Impact Using Measurement to Manage, Maximize, and Demonstrate the Value of Campaigns Alex Cortez , Christine Wade , Kateland Beals Download PDF Introduction “Whoever controls information, whoever controls…

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Education Review AU·edtech

Artemis II matters to primary school students

When the crew of Artemis II returned to Earth, they spoke about something deceptively simple: perspective. Looking down at our planet – fragile, borderless and shared – they described humanity as one. Not divided by…

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The Conversation Canada Education·policy

A historian of Black Canada gives a report card on Ontario’s new mandated Black history education

During Black History Month more than two years ago, in February 2024, the Ontario Conservative government announced it would introduce mandatory curriculum expectations focused on the history of Black Canadians for…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

What phase one of the national Pre/Post-arrival Academic Questionnaire pilot has told us so far

Over the weekend HEPI published a blog on international tuition fee setting and a blog calling for a new academic integrity charter . This blog was kindly authored by Michelle Morgan, Dean of Students, University of…

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Larry Ferlazzo (Teaching)

TVGuessr Could Be A Fun Game To Play At The End Of Class

TVGuessr shows you a short TV clip, and then you have to guess the country from where it originated. I think it could be a fun game to play at the end of a class, with students in small groups and mini-whiteboards. I’m…

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