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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Cambridge Maths School rated ‘exceptional’ in every category of first-ever Ofsted inspection

Cambridge Maths School rated ‘exceptional’ in every category of first-ever Ofsted inspection Stephen Bevan Fri, 06/05/2026 - 11:26 Cambridge Maths School – the specialist sixth form college developed in collaboration…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Switzerland’s hospitality institutions are selling the business of good service

Switzerland is often associated with luxury. From chocolates to hotels, watches to breathtaking ski resorts, the alpine country is well known for its precision, stellar service and quiet dedication to excellence. The…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Why hospitality education may be the soundest choice a student can make

For young people weighing up their options in international higher education today, the question is rarely straightforward. It is no longer simply: where and what do I wish to study? It has become, with increasing…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

My CEO story: Mervin Bakker, EAIE

Describe the EAIE in three words or phrases. To me, the EAIE provides its members and the wider international education community with a one-stop shop to: Connect a global network and establish collaboration. Learn by…

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Teacher Tapp Blog

More on TLRs, revision sessions PLUS optimism for the summer term

Hey there Tappers! The final half term of 2025/26 academic year has begun! This is the half-term when there are transition days, sports day, and external exams, and end-of-term dinners, and goodbye speeches, and new…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Feeling like an impostor at work might not just be a “you problem”

Feeling like an imposter at work can be isolating. But research shows that it is not only common, but that it does not necessarily diminish with professional success. Timothy Holmes and Daniel Jolles argue that if so…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Barney Glover appointed inaugural chief commissioner of Australia’s tertiary watchdog

The appointment, announced by education minister Jason Clare, places Glover at the centre of a long-planned reform agenda, the Australian Tertiary Education Commission (ATEC), stemming from the Australian Universities…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

WEEKEND READING: Why Access and Participation Plans aren’t working for music conservatoires and what could

This blog was kindly authored by Dr Scott Caizley, Head of Widening Participation at the Royal Academy of Music. A regulator in transition 2026 has been a busy year for the Office for Students. Susan Lapworth left the…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)·policy

Speech by Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva at the Competitiveness Council (COMPET) - 29.05.2026

European Commission Speech Brussels, 29 May 2026 Thank you very much, Minister Damianou. Today we advanced on two key priorities for Europe's competitiveness and global leadership: the next Horizon Europe prog...

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Resolution Foundation·policy

Boiling Britain, booming Manchester and banning social media

Morning all, Mike here, filling in for Ruth this week. What a week it’s been – and only four days long! The hottest ever day in May, temperatures rising in the Labour party, and the not-so-cool news that the UK now has…

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LSE Business Review·higher-ed

Which market will dominate the semiconductor industry in the next decade?

While China is approaching self-sufficiency, America’s ambitions are restrained by structural limits and Europe’s regulatory clarity is undermined by strategic ambiguity. Bruno Sergi and Mark Esposito argue that the…

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Department for Education

Guidance: RISE support for reception improvement

Professional development resources for improving teaching and leadership of reception years.

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LSE British Politics and Policy·higher-ed

Former MPs struggle to get jobs, should we care?

A General Election almost always means some MPs fail to be re-elected. In 2024 that number was 218. With some bright esceptions, many of them struggle to find jobs after their life in Parliament. Rajiv Prabhakar argues…

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Student Loans Company

Transparency data: Expenses incurred by SLC board members and senior executive team

As part of the Student Loans Company's commitment to transparency, it publishes details of expenses incurred by its board and executive leadership team

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

20 things we have learned in 20 years of the Student Academic Experience Survey

This blog was kindly authored by Ioannis Soilemetzidis , Head of Student Experience and Academic Outcomes for GSBL and SBEN, London Metropolitan University Arguably, over the last 20 years, the Student Academic…

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Schools Week Opinion

In pursuit of a different, better kind of leadership

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LSE Business Review·policy

Why gender diversity on board committees matters more than on the board itself

Diversity is a critical indicator of board effectiveness. But most metrics only assess the makeup of the full board. Adam Arian argues that since it is the committees that report to the board that wield the true…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Seven Cambridge academics elected as 2026 Academy of Medical Sciences Fellows

The new Fellows have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to advancing medical science, each responsible for pioneering discovery research and translating innovation into tangible benefits for patients…

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Cambridge academics elected as 2026 Academy of Medical Sciences Fellows

Cambridge academics elected as 2026 Academy of Medical Sciences Fellows Craig Brierley Thu, 05/21/2026 - 00:01 The new Fellows have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to advancing medical science, each…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

What devolution and local election results could mean for integration in England

Local election results, combined with the reorganisation of local government, could have severe consequences for how councils support newcomers to their area. Melissa Weihmayer explains how devolution can be harnessed…

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