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Over 450 employees at Cambridge University have announced a four-day strike due to a wage dispute, according to their trade union's statement on Wednesday. The union has cautioned that

Wrexham University has issued an apology after a visiting professor, Dr. Nigel Hunt, criticized Welsh-language road signs, deeming them "unintelligible" and "potentially dangerous."

 

Labour has announced plans to introduce a "real-world" maths curriculum for primary schools. Shadow education secretary Bridget Philipson will outline the proposal in a speech, advocating for

Teacher recruitment will see a huge boost this academic year with £196 million to attract more teachers across key subjects. This will fund scholarships, bursaries and salary grants to help

 

Teachers and school leaders from across England are set to participate in an artificial intelligence (AI) hackathon as part a two-day event to experiment with technology and identify how

 

Edinburgh is poised to host a next-generation compute system amongst the fastest in the world, with the potential to revolutionise breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, medicine, and clean

 

Glawdys Leger, a 43-year-old foreign languages teacher at Bishop Justus CofE School in Bromley, Kent, was terminated from her position in May 2022 after she refused to teach what she

 

 

Several major UK universities have come under scrutiny for accepting substantial funding from fossil fuel giants such as Shell and ExxonMobil over the past year, despite their commitments to

More than 3.5m free meals were provided to children from low-income families across the capital during the school summer holiday, thanks to funding from the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan.

 

 

Worcester College at Oxford University has received its largest-ever donation of £30 million from alumnus Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones KBE. Sir Owen-Jones, who matriculated at the college in 1965