London secondary school applications down by 4,000 after fall in birthrate
Eight in 10 nationally get first choice of school while capital’s falling numbers are likely to squeeze budgets Read more
The world.edu network focuses on education, science, innovation and the environment.
Here you can submit and vote on the best content from the world’s leading organisations and websites.
Eight in 10 nationally get first choice of school while capital’s falling numbers are likely to squeeze budgets Read more
2U’s acquisition of online course provider edX was once seen as a major win—and potentially even larger disrupter—in the OPM industry. Things didn’t go as planned. Read more
Michigan State University will review its investments after pro-Palestinian students demanded divestment from Israel. Read more
The cannabis market, a behemoth estimated at $40-57 billion nationally, is not just booming; it’s reshaping industries, creating over 300 jobs daily. This isn’t a passing trend; it’s the ‘wild west’ of opportunities. Formal education could be the game-changer, offering employers a skilled workforce and establishing much-needed standards. Read more
Former Republican senator wins praise for energy, ideas and willingness to engage on contentious issues Read more
Mental health being increasingly cited as main reason for parents choosing home education, official figures find Read more
All but three of the nearly 30 women’s colleges in the U.S. allow biological male students who “identify as female” – including “transgender,” “nonbinary,” “agender,” and “gender fluid” – to enroll at their institutions, a College Fix analysis found. Read more
An external investigation outlined misconduct that “created fissures that have weakened the governance structure of the university.” Read more
State and nationwide efforts to tackle student equity and close the gap on access and affordability for all students have cost millions of dollars and have required mass coordination between higher ed stakeholders. The latest enrollment figures for upward transfer students from two-year institutions to four-year institutions illustrate life-bearing vital signs. Read more
Cornell University philosopher Kate Manne is calling out the discrimination – often blatant – faced by scholars deemed overweight Read more