Nobel prize winning campaigner Malala Yousafzai has received a conditional offer from a top UK university. The 19-year-old, who is studying for A-levels, told a conference her focus was on achieving its requirements.
In an economy evolving at breakneck speed, the shelf-life of a career has never been more fragile. What once felt stable and future-proof is now at risk of being swept away by an unrelenting wave of automation and artificial intelligence.
As the UK-India signed FTA last week, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed the deepening of partnership between India and the UK in the education sector, perhaps one of the most exciting sectors for...
Nobel prize winning campaigner Malala Yousafzai has received a conditional offer from a top UK university. The 19-year-old, who is studying for A-levels, told a conference her focus was on achieving its requirements.
On the day that families in England and Wales are allocated secondary school places, research shows that the richest children dominate top state schools. Analysis of data shows 43% of pupils at England's outstanding secondaries are from the...
A government U-turn on qualifications required by nursery staff has come as a "huge relief", say campaigners. Since 2014 new recruits have needed at least C grades in GCSE English and maths, with equivalent "functional skills" qualifications...
Schools in England are to receive a cash boost to help improve facilities for children with special educational needs and disabilities.
The University of Cambridge is unveiling a new initiative under which its admission staff will travel to India to conduct interviews so that applicants need not travel to Britain for that part of the admission process.
The quality of degrees from British universities is being undermined by a large number of online “essay mills” and India-based “contract cheating” that enables students to acquire assignments – from essays to PhD dissertations – for a fee, officials...
The levy on sugary drinks will provide £415m for sports and healthy eating in England's schools, says Education Secretary Justine Greening.
Nearly a third of the population of Britain is living on an "inadequate" income, according to research by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF).
Having a graduate teacher in a nursery has only a limited impact on children's attainment, new research suggests. In England the government wants more graduate staff in nurseries in a bid to boost children's literacy and numeracy.