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Trinity College at Cambridge University has announced its plan to appoint an academic to a four-year post to examine the college's legacies of slavery. The Legacies of Slavery Research and

 

The University of Oxford has announced a new policy that will ban “intimate or close personal relationships” between staff and students. The policy will come into effect on 17 April and will

The London weekly: You are one of the few representatives of Ukrainian academic science actively promoting the image of Ukraine and interest in the country in Europe.

 

The UK government is investing £360 million in artificial intelligence (AI), nuclear fusion, and genetics to transform the country into a science ‘superpower’ by the end of the decade.

The United Kingdom is expected to regain access to the European Union’s Horizon Europe funding programme soon, following an agreement on the status of Northern Ireland after Brexit.

 

A targeted programme funded by London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) has supported hundreds of young people, teachers and families in tackling exclusions and improving engagement and

 

Teachers in London, the South East, and Wales staged a third day of strikes on Thursday, following similar action in the Midlands and northern England earlier in the week. The National

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is causing a split among the UK’s top universities in how to respond to plagiarism concerns, with some embracing it while others, including Oxford and

 

A number of staff members at Queen Mary University in London have resigned citing working conditions and management's approach to strikes. While not all of the resignations are related to