‘Beacon of hope’: prestigious UK scholarship reopens to Afghans
Chevening alumni praise long-awaited decision to allow Afghans to apply for scholarship scheme Read more
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Chevening alumni praise long-awaited decision to allow Afghans to apply for scholarship scheme Read more
Nottingham University has assigned Geoffrey Chaucer’s “The Canterbury Tales” a content notice for its “expressions of Christian faith.” Read more
At California’s community colleges, conservative professors and students are making their voices heard — not just in the classroom but in court. Their lawsuits have already led community colleges to pay millions in settlements and legal fees. Read more
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is now available to all users and running smoothly, the U.S. Department of Education announced on Thursday. You may keep your fingers crossed, if you like. Read more
Deep inside the Arctic circle, the archipelago of Svalbard is one of the fastest warming places on Earth. Yet for most of its history, it has depended on coal for energy and jobs. BBC Click reporter, Adrienne Murray explores how Svalbard has been taking groundbreaking steps towards clean energy. Read more
A new report finds that costs vary widely, from free to more than $20,000 per month. Read more
English fee rise does little to relieve pressure on institutions, with increased staff costs likely to swallow additional funding Read more
DfE figures show more pupils suspended repeatedly, and for longer periods, than before pandemic in 2020 Read more
Changes to NCF regulations will allow the board and administration to exert more control over the foundation. Critics worry officials will raid restricted funds. Read more
For more than a decade, Chinese students have flocked to the United States, drawn by the prestige of an overseas education and the glamor of the American Dream. Education consultancies flourished across China, with parents paying big bucks for tutors and classes that promised to send their children abroad. Read more