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Almost a third of university courses are still combining face-to-face teaching with online learning in 2022-23, data gathered by the BBC suggests. Data from 50 of the 160 universities surveyed shows 28% of courses are being taught in a hybrid…
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OfS expected to gain new powers to regulate freedom of speech issues in England. The Office for Students will make freedom of speech and “off-limits” subjects on university campuses one of its top priorities for next year, despite the regulator…
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Pupils across England will benefit from transformative new school buildings as 239 more schools and sixth forms will benefit from renovation projects. The new projects build on the 161 that have previously been announced, with construction works now nearing completion…
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The University of Glasgow’s student council is calling for a cap on numbers over claims the student population has grown 40% in just five years. It said 10,000 additional students had put a strain on accommodation and was damaging their…
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One visually impaired student described how ‘many young people have lost faith in the education system’ Blind and visually impaired young people are being ‘locked out’ of college due to a ‘fragmented and unreliable system of support’ for those leaving…
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Scotland’s biggest teachers’ union has set out the timeline it is working to, including the last moment the government could table a fresh pay offer. Teacher strike action over pay will go ahead in Scotland on Thursday unless “a substantially…
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. Two-fifths of EU population with tertiary education In 2021, just over two-fifths (41.2%) of the EU population aged 25–34 years had a tertiary level of educational attainment (ISCED levels 5–8). Of the 240 NUTS level 2 regions for which…
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Due to the sheer disparity in educational facilities and standards that have traditionally existed between developing and developed countries, higher education mobility has been unidirectional — from developing to developed. The advantages of studying abroad are numerous: from higher-quality education…
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The Scottish Boarders Council are looking to hear from graduates currently living in the Borders who would be interested gaining a qualification that would allow them to gain GTCS registration as a primary or secondary teacher The opportunity is being…
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