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Keir Starmer increases university tuition fees for first time in eight years
University tuition fees have been frozen at £9,250 since 2017 but will go up by 2.7 per cent
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Domestic tuition fees rise £285 in UK as international fees remain unchanged
UK education secretary Bridget Phillipson has announced the first uplift in tuition fees for […]
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Job and program cuts sweep Ontario as study permit caps hit home
Colleges in Ontario are responding to the federal government’s study permit cap by cutting jobs […]
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Mozaik Play launches community platform for the world’s creatives
Mozaik Play, the global education marketplace dedicated to the creative industries, has announced […]
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Jordi Robert-Ribes, EDUopinions
This week, we spent five minutes with Jordi Robert-Ribes, CEO of EDUopinions. The post Jordi […]
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What’s On the Ballot for Education?
Reflections on what might come after this week’s election The post What’s On the Ballot for […]
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The Education Exchange: Bringing the Science of Reading To New York City Schools
Paul E. Peterson interviews Daniel Weisberg, First Deputy Chancellor, New York City Department of […]
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Ryan Lufkin, Instructure
While at the CanvasCon conference in Barcelona, we spent five minutes with Ryan Lufkin, vice […]
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UK private schools mount legal case against VAT changes
Independent schools in the UK are hitting back against incoming plans to levy VAT charges on […]
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Netherlands to cut international student budget by €300m
Dutch universities are warning that the government’s proposed cuts to international student […]
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Irish uni expands into Middle East and eyes growth in India
Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, established in 2021, has expanded into […]
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US for Success Coalition sets goals for next administration
One year since its foundation, the US for Success Coalition is calling for a whole-of-government […]