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Kyiv’s International Management Institute is aiding efforts to keep the country’s economy afloat and rebuild its future
Government says it will appeal court’s decision on plan to cancel thousands of dollars in payments
Christ Church racked up a £6.6mn bill for legal and PR fees in a dispute with Martyn Percy
Employees at 150 campuses to walk out for three days over pay and pensions
Youngsters struggle to secure accommodation after pandemic leads to acceleration in undergraduate intake
Ofsted data show one-third of apprenticeships need improvement or are inadequate
The UK needs a more agile training and education system
Geopolitical and financial tensions make parents think twice about sending their children to America
He is the first UK prime minister to hold the degree, at a time when its value is being seriously questioned
It is a false economy to balk at the cost of putting aspiring medics like me through medical school
Jakarta hopes workforce with higher grades will help win business lost by China
Executives and educators in joint call to chancellor to safeguard research cash ahead of Autumn Statement
America’s higher education leads the world — yet at home it feeds social inequality and economic stress. Can it be fixed?
A rightwing administration will be seen as more friendly to for-profit education groups
Pupil attendance in England has plummeted. Educators say the crisis has been a long time coming
UCU threatens to ‘bring entire sector to a standstill’ after securing landmark mandate
The Harvard professor of psychology says he doesn’t sign on to the pessimistic conclusion that humans are inherently irrational
Rising hardship in schools risks exacerbating educational inequality and hampering pupils’ long-term prospects
The myth that Kenyans ‘don’t read’ is a dusty relic of the country’s painful history
School leaders’ union to launch formal vote on industrial action for the first time
The system of peer review tends to favour established names and institutions
Social media companies are exploring radical solutions to moderation, writes an academic researching the options
Applications soared during Covid but the picture is becoming more nuanced
Asian EMBAs take the podium places despite regional pandemic and political challenges
How the EMBA ranking of the top 100 EMBA programmes was compiled
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