Not everyone finds the idea of ‘elite universities’ appealing
The political comeback of David Laws is on, but the new junior education minister doesn't appear to be any wiser
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The political comeback of David Laws is on, but the new junior education minister doesn't appear to be any wiser
China will allow distributed photovoltaic solar power producers to be connected to the national grid free of charge to support the renewable-energy industry.
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In a how-come-no-one-thought-of-this-before move, an English language testing giant has turned its student database into a direct marketing tool for colleges.
Ministers in France's new Socialist government are attending anti-sexism courses with presentations on stereotyping, inappropriate language and tips on how to avoid gaffes.The hour-long
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On issues ranging from genetically modified crops to nuclear power, environmentalists are increasingly refusing to listen to scientific arguments that challenge standard green positions. This approach risks weakening the environmental movement and empowering climate contrarians.