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The University of Glasgow has been selected to lead the newly established Responsible Electronics and Circular Technologies Centre (REACT), a £5.5 million initiative aimed at promoting

 

Ofqual is urging schools and colleges to prioritize cyber security after a recent poll revealed the risks associated with inadequate cyber hygiene.

Oxford Brookes University has made a significant leap in the latest national university rankings, climbing 11 places from its 2024 position of 61st to secure 50th place

European embassies in London are actively lobbying the UK government to exempt international schools from the upcoming 20 per cent VAT charge on private

The city of Manchester, in northern England, has officially opened the first phase of a £1.7 billion ($2.3 billion) science and technology innovation hub.

A recent survey conducted by University Jewish Chaplaincy (UJC) highlights the impact of the 7 October Hamas attacks on Jewish students in the UK.

Scottish universities are stepping up efforts to support academics seeking refuge from conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and other regions facing political instability.

 

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that all schools across the UK will be required to teach students about the Holocaust, as part of a new national

 

Strictly limiting the number of private school students admitted to Oxford, Cambridge, and other top universities to just 10% is a "radical" measure necessary

 

The number of primary school students in London is projected to decline by 52,000 by 2028, which is twice the national average, according to analysis reported by the