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Prime minister’s priorities are ‘wrong way round’, says shadow education secretary
Students, academic staff and government are stuck in a ‘triangle of sadness’ where everyone feels aggrieved
Group dynamics can deter members from speaking out, so how do we empower them?
Conflict is putting recent progress of central and eastern European schools under pressure
Conflict between students, staff and faculty is at a pitch not seen since the Vietnam war
‘Minimum service’ proposals for classes in Great Britain draw anger from unions
Degrees are being tailored to meet the sustainability demands of the sector and applicants
Expansion on continent focuses on a young, ambitious demographic hungry for skills
Rate of school staff taking their pension early rises as sector struggles with widespread recruitment gap
Swiss industry-standard training in Greater Manchester aims to help plug a gap of thousands of workers and improve customer service
Basic numeracy at low levels among young people
Former polytechnics required to increase employer contributions due to government reforms
Academics confront flare-ups over hate speech after criticism from faculty, students and donors
Association of Colleges survey finds fewer than expected numbers signing up for T-levels
Non-UK tuition fees are crucial but growing numbers of undergraduates haven’t been matched by accommodation
Analysis will add to pressure on institutions accused of placing financial concerns ahead of academic quality
American commentator criticises tribalist politics and pushes for Jewish universalism
Changes could be extended to other EU member states
Universities urged to crack down on harassment, vandalism and assault following Israel-Hamas war
Number of students in early education set to fall by 13% by 2032, leading to schools receiving less funding
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