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Daily Post Education (NG)·higher-ed

President Tinubu’s Appointment of 40-Year-Old Professor Segun Aina as JAMB Registrar Receives Widespread Applauds

In what many stakeholders have described as another bold statement of confidence in young Nigerian excellence, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Professor Segun Aina as the new Registrar of the Joint Admissions…

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Study International·higher-ed

University of Greenwich: Building future pharmacists through outcomes-focused learning

The job of a pharmacist looks very different now than it did a decade ago. Prescribing, working in clinical teams, optimising medicines for individual patients – these are all part of the role. The MPharm programme at…

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eSchool News·research

Summer isn’t just a season, it’s a strategy

Key points: Summer learning succeeds when it is reframed as an extension of learning rather than an interruption Understanding and mitigating academic regression from summer learning loss iHere’s what drives summer…

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Middle East Eye·higher-ed

America's Middle East: How Washington brought ruin to the region

America's Middle East: How Washington brought ruin to the region Submitted by Hossam el-Hamalawy on Thu, 05/21/2026 - 12:16 Marc Lynch's new book says US foreign policy did not fail but was designed to keep the Middle…

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Radio-Canada A la une

La science au secours des huîtres de l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard

Pour sauver ses huîtres décimées, l'Î.-P.-É. mise sur la création d'un hybride résistant aux maladies.

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Scientists map rocks with rare earth element potential, helping pinpoint new deposits

Researchers from Cambridge’s Department of Earth Sciences mapped occurrences of CO2-rich igneous rocks – the world’s primary source of rare earth elements – finding that their distribution is strongly tied to variations…

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Study International·higher-ed

3 universities redefining ocean and environmental sciences education

The ocean does not wait for anyone. Global sea level rise has doubled in pace since the early 1990s, with consequences already measurable. In Bangladesh, roughly 80% of the land is floodplain , leaving over 174 million…

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Inside Higher Ed·higher-ed

Science: NIH, NASA Restrict Co-Authoring With Foreign Scientists

Science: NIH, NASA Restrict Co-Authoring With Foreign Scientists Ryan Quinn Fri, 05/22/2026 - 03:00 AM Byline(s) Ryan Quinn

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MIT News Education·higher-ed

Learning to teach, learning to discover

Nik Sandu points to a graph on the whiteboard in a seventh-grade science class. “According to the graph, what is the energy of the ball?” she asks, gently waving a hand to settle the room’s twitchy energy. “Voices are…

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Study International·higher-ed

The London Interdisciplinary School: Study without limits

Lucy Fox didn’t take the most obvious path after her zoology degree. She worked with people instead, starting in adult social care through a supported internship, where she spent three years in the field before…

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Dawn Pakistan·research

SpaceX to give out bonus when 1m humans settle on Mars

NEW YORK: SpaceX’s blockbuster IPO filing included some out of this world details, including a provision that founder Elon Musk’s massive bonus only kicks in if one million humans settle on Mars. The bonus structure,…

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Times of India Education

FMGE 2026 final edit window opens at natboard.edu.in: Check direct link to make corrections

The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened the final selective edit window for the FMGE 2026 application form, allowing candidates to correct deficient images until June 10, 2026. This…

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NUS Newsroom·research

Listening to the rainforest: NUS researcher uses AI to monitor biodiversity through sound

In tropical forests, much of biodiversity can be heard before it is seen. Birds call, insects buzz and frogs croak, creating complex soundscapes that reflect the presence of different species. Dr Sean Yap, Research…

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Taipei Times

Ministry outlines plans for national science academy

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

UW–Madison designates 2026 as the ‘Year of AI Readiness and Competency’

UW–Madison designates 2026 as the ‘Year of AI Readiness and Competency’ The effort, which supports a number of campus priorities, will focus on a people-centered approach to guide thoughtful use of artificial…

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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT economist Whitney Newey awarded Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics

MIT economist Whitney Newey PhD ’83, the Ford Professor of Economics, emeritus, has received the 2026 Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics . The biennial Nemmers prizes from Northwestern University recognize top…

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Gulf Times Education·higher-ed

Qatar, Unesco renew call to protect biodiversity

The world celebrates the International Day for Biological Diversity every year on May 22, amid intensive efforts to protect planet Earth-especially the lives of animals and plants, which form a cornerstone of human…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

ArtSci Roundup: June 2026

Come curious. Leave inspired. The UW offers an exciting lineup of in-person and online events. From thought-provoking art and music to conversations on culture, history, and science, the UW community invites you to…

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MIT News·research

The rules neurons follow to make sense of what we see

Even in the primary visual cortex, a brain region named for its specialized role in processing basic features of what the eyes see, not every neuron ends up answering the call to process properties of visual input.…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU Health expands speech and hearing services with new mobile clinic

Florida State University’s College of Communication and Information , through its School of Communication Science and Disorders , will launch the FSU Health Mobile Speech and Hearing Clinic later this summer, expanding…

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