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The PIE News·higher-ed

US: Replacing duration of status set to cause chaos

“The chaos that’s going to ensue will show that this rule is a policy seeking to solve a problem that doesn’t exist,” said NAFSA deputy executive director, public policy, Jill Allen Murray told webinar attendees this…

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SRHE Blog·higher-ed

What will the Office for Students do now?

by Rob Cuthbert SRHE News Editorial, April 2026 The Office for Students has had a significant reset, after it was heavily criticised , not just by the HE sector, but also in a coruscating report by the House of Lords…

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DWP

Guidance: Disability Confident service providers

This document gives the contact details of service providers who may be able to help businesses become Disability Confident employers.

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LSE Business Review·policy

European businesses cannot quantify the impact of AI on their staff because they are not tracking it

Businesses in Britain, France and Germany are embracing artificial intelligence. But most struggle to measure its impact properly. Ellie Smith explains how while many firms track business impact of using new technology,…

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Cambridge Judge Business School Insight·research

How spatial settings affect workplace co-ordination

Dr Karla Sayegh When people think about joint ways of working, they usually focus on focal co-ordinating: introducing new technology, updating communication processes, designing workflows or clarifying roles to realise…

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LSE Business Review·higher-ed

How does a country’s political system affect its incentives to attract foreign investment?

Foreign direct investment is a critical engine of economic growth. But not all countries value it equally. Dario Maimone Ansaldo Patti , Ram Mudambi and Pietro Navarra tested the assumption that more democracy equals…

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DfE News Stories·policy

Guidance: Find, join or create a network for school business professionals

How business professionals working in schools can find, join or create a network of local school business professionals.

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Canada’s language sector looks to joint pathways to rebuild trust and growth

At Languages Canada ’s recent annual conference in Calgary, executive director Gonzalo Peralta described a sector that has seen long‑standing language programs at both public and private institutions shut their doors,…

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LSE Business Review·policy

What happens when supply chains go dark

Global trade relies on supply chains with predictable routing, stable pricing and continuous visibility. But conflict, such as the war in Iran, are significantly disrupting transport routes in unexpected ways. By…

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European Parliament Press Releases·policy

Press release - First EU rules to protect cats and dogs from abuses

The bill adopted on Tuesday seeks to stop abusive practices, curb cruel business methods and protect the health of cats and dogs. Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Why is London having fewer children?

Fertility rates are dropping nationwide, but London has seen the biggest drop over in the last decade. Katie Beck looks into the many factors that put people off having children in London, the impact this has on London…

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The PIE News·research

Scholarship targets study abroad gap for US community colleges

The Community College Access Scholarship (CCAS), led by the Forum on Education Abroad, aims to reduce barriers to study abroad opportunities providing financial support to community college students to participate in…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Review highlights Digital Markets Act remains fit for purpose and has positive impact

European Commission Press release Brussels, 28 Apr 2026 The European Commission's first review of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) found that in the first two years of its application, the DMA remains fit for purpose and…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)·research

Commission proposes plan for simpler, clearer and better enforced EU rules

European Commission Press release Strasbourg, 28 Apr 2026 The European Commission today presented its plan to modernise EU lawmaking, ensuring that laws are clearer, simpler, more efficiently enforced, based on solid…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Repositioning universities for a lifelong skills economy

This blog was kindly authored by Peter Moss , Business Development Director, Ellucian . The UK’s higher education sector stands at a defining crossroads. For decades, universities have played a vital role in educating…

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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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LSE Business Review·policy

Are impact crypto assets a new emerging asset class for sustainable and impact investors?

Traditional sustainable investing is struggling with reliably measuring and verifying impact. Can blockchain and tokenization technologies provide a reliable solution? The Impact Crypto Index, proposed by Veronika…

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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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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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