6 free tuition fee waivers for Ukrainian students
Since the Russian-Ukraine war, universities worldwide have been offering scholarships, grants, and bursaries to displaced Ukrainian students. Many have fled Ukraine to find solace in neighbouring...
The Schools Bill aims to finish the Gove revolution, but a homeschooling register will be the landmark change
As Whitehall goes, the Department for Education has seen a lot of ministerial comings and goings in recent years, with five different Conservative Education Secretaries...
SLC launches application service for part-time and postgraduate study
The Student Loans Company (SLC) has launched its application service for postgraduate and part-time undergraduate study for the 22/23 academic year. And the message to...
Could online learning be permanent in public education?
Six-year-old Peyton Denette works on her speech and language skills from her home in Mississauga, Ont., on March 30, 2020.The Canadian PressOver the past two...
Physical literacy professional development a big tick for primary teachers
New research from The University of Western Australia has found that a short online professional development course could improve primary school teachers’ knowledge and confidence...
Free healthy food for heart attack patients in new Otago study
University of Otago department of medicine post-doctoral fellow Dr Andrew Reynolds hopes to find out with funding announced today from the Health Research Council. Photo...