Formula 1’s new ‘Learning Sectors’ programme, launched with the British Council, aims to inspire over 130,000 students worldwide in STEM. Starting January 2025, schools...
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Utrecht University will phase out six programs, including German, French, and Arabic studies, due to financial strain worsened by government budget cuts. Enrolments will...
The NSW government has struck a new agreement with the Teachers' Federation, providing a 10% pay increase over three years, cost-of-living adjustments, and reduced after...
The highly anticipated EDUtech Asia 2024 conference is set to host Asia's most prominent education leaders on 6 & 7 November at Sands Expo and Convention Centre...
AI Adoption Surges to 61% in Higher Ed, But 80% Worry About Its Impact on Integrity
Ellucian’s latest AI in Higher Education Survey reveals a sharp rise in AI adoption, with 61% of respondents now using AI, up from 26% in 2023. While AI boosts...
Brighton College Bangkok will open a new sister school, Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi, in August 2025. Catering to boys and girls aged 2 to 18, the new campus...
When we talk about smart campuses, the focus often falls on innovations in the classroom. Immersive learning, augmented reality, personalised experiences — it’s all...
Malaysia’s Education Ministry to expand hybrid classes in effort to boost digital skills
Malaysia’s Ministry of Education is expanding its hybrid class project by 400 classes next year to boost digital skills in schools. The initiative, launched in 2021...
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) has acquired HolonIQ, a leading analytics platform in education, climate, and health sectors. This merger combines QS’s global education...
A new network of 25 European medical schools, led by the University of Glasgow, will train 10,000 future doctors on the health impacts of climate change over the next...


