The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) unrest has caught international attention, especially in the UK universities who have issued a statement condemning the presence of police on campus and harassment of students on the basis of their political...
UK universities educate more national leaders than any other country, despite financial pressures, job cuts, and declining foreign student numbers, according to new research. A Jisc analysis found that in 2022, 50 world leaders had studied at...
The University of Surrey is set to open a world-class International Branch Campus in GIFT City, Gujarat, India, delivered in collaboration with experienced transnational education group GUS Global Services (GGS).
The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) unrest has caught international attention, especially in the UK universities who have issued a statement condemning the presence of police on campus and harassment of students on the basis of their political...
The University of Leicester is involved in a new international project to address challenges faced by many in the world of sport, including racism, sexism and the use of drugs.
Key research findings about the political representation of citizens of immigrant origin (IO) in European national parliaments was announced at an event in central London on Monday 15 February.
King’s College, London, is seeking clearance of pending funds from the Government of India for the operationalisation of the Dhawan Chair in Space Policy at the...
A unique internship programme designed to enable college leavers to use their summer to develop core skills by working on community projects was launched this week in Leicester. Applications are open till March 31st 2016.
PM Cameron's argument against immigrants especially women's lack of speaking English, has been weakened by a report that suggests that London children whose first language is not English are getting slightly better overall grades at school than...
A lot has been said in regards to the rescheduling of the GCSE and A-Level exams, so that it does not affect Muslim students who may be fasting for Ramadan.
A sixth form college in a deprived part of east London has outdone some of the country’s top public schools by winning eight offers of places at Oxford and Cambridge.
Sir Anthony Seldon (62), the ex-Master of Wellington College, Berkshire, had introduced yoga and mindfulness at the school, as he believed that youngsters...
British Indian kids have always had a natural endowment for prospering and attaining unthinkable objectives. No doubt, when one thinks of intelligent children,...