
Humanities Degrees in the UK: Ave atque Vale
In recent years, humanities degrees in the UK have faced a series of challenges that have prompted reflection on their place and value within higher

In recent years, humanities degrees in the UK have faced a series of challenges that have prompted reflection on their place and value within higher

In response to growing concerns about grade inflation and its implications for academic standards and credibility, universities in England are taking decisive action to uphold

Boris Johnson’s political trajectory has been marked by a series of unconventional moves and decisions that have disrupted traditional norms and institutions, including the Eton-Oxford

In a significant development for Oxford’s innovation ecosystem, an investor specializing in backing university spinout companies has raised an impressive £250 million. This injection of

The renowned university cities of Oxford and Cambridge, long hailed as hubs of innovation and excellence in the life sciences, are facing a pressing challenge:

The Chief Executive of UCAS, the UK’s university admissions service, has indicated a forthcoming return to a more predictable cycle for university admissions after the

As A-level exams make a comeback after a hiatus due to the pandemic, the results have shown a notable departure from the record-high grades awarded

Singapore is emerging as a regional leader in sustainability efforts, spearheading initiatives to accelerate the green transition in Southeast Asia and address pressing environmental challenges.

In the wake of recent developments in the pension scheme for university staff, a prominent union is calling for greater investment in faculty and support

The debate surrounding tuition fees in higher education is a contentious and often politically charged issue, with far-reaching implications for students, institutions, and policymakers alike.
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