According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, male graduates earn more than women within six months of leaving university.
The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK), one of India’s premier business schools, hosted several hundred business and academic delegates in London for their first ever international conclave on ‘Globalising Indian Thought,’ on 24-25...
Heath House Preparatory School in Blackheath, London, will absorb the full cost of Labour’s 20% VAT charge to attract new students from rival independent schools.
According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, male graduates earn more than women within six months of leaving university.
The Bestway Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Bestway Group has announced details of an exciting new £1.8million endowment fund with the world renowned...
A headteacher who allegedly abused staff racially and demeaned pupils for over seven years, has been banned from the classroom for life. The National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) has announced their decision last week explaining...
A primary school trust that has reportedly told its students that it will not allow Muslim children attending school to fast during Ramadan in order to ‘safeguard the health and education of the child’ is facing backlash from the community.
Scotland is planning to start a visa scheme especially for Indian students, to attract them to study in a Scottish university, post which they will be offered two years work visa in Scotland only. Known as the Fresh Talent Working in Scotland...
SOAS, University of London has launched the SOAS South Asia Institute (SSAI), a new platform for governments, business, the media and civil society to...
The Leicester based De Montfort university is reportedly planning to open its first campus London, near Excel Exhibition centre, to establish further opportunities...
According to the Council for Ethnic Minorities, parents and children attending Fane Street Primary School, in Belfast, could most likely become victims...
While the West has always been a destination for the Indian students for higher studies, in a reverse trend, Britain is now witnessing a mad rush among its students to know modern India and become part of the country's amazing growth story.
UK Universities and Science Minister Jo Johnson highlighted his commitment to attract more Indian students to come to the UK to study.