
Actress, filmmaker, philanthropist, Angelina Jolie overcame her nerves and delivered a stellar lecture on Women, Peace, and Security at the London School...
The University of Cambridge has announced a wide-ranging set of new initiatives across research, technology, education, philanthropy and sport during a high-level visit to India, renewing and strengthening a relationship that spans more than...
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.

Actress, filmmaker, philanthropist, Angelina Jolie overcame her nerves and delivered a stellar lecture on Women, Peace, and Security at the London School...
Music "could face extinction" as a subject in secondary schools in England, researchers have warned. They say music is being squeezed because of pressure on pupils to take subjects included in the EBacc school league table measure. Almost two...
Degree apprenticeships, encompassing university and work, are "on the verge of significant success", says a report.
Students using an exam revision app say they have been charged repeatedly, even when they no longer need it or have not been able to use it.
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.