A study has suggested that every hour that a teenager spends watching TV worsens their GCSE results by the equivalent of two grades spread out across their exams.
At a time when young people are often spoken about rather than listened to, Our Happy Place (OHP) is attempting to shift the narrative.
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...
A study has suggested that every hour that a teenager spends watching TV worsens their GCSE results by the equivalent of two grades spread out across their exams.
Saraswati Sanman (Educational Awards)

Indian students have been dissuaded from entering British higher education over recent years due to Home Office and UK Border Agency visa restrictions....

Theresa May has yet again reiterated that she is determined to ensure that non-EU students leave the UK on completion of their course.
UK-PAKISTAN: The UK has quadrupled the number of Chevening Scholars from Pakistan, the British High Commissioner, Mr Philip Barton CMG OBE, has announced at a reception ahead of their departure to prestigious UK universities.

Eight UK universities have been awarded the Race Equality Charter Mark, in recognition for their efforts in tackling racial inequality on their campuses.
According to a research project conducted by the charity, Children's Society, and the University of York, reported in the Good Childhood report, children in England are considered among the unhappiest in the world, feeling worse about going...
Students may receive incorrect A-level results this week, after the Government's regulator said an exam board lacked understanding of marking.
Despite warnings by the exam boards in the UK that many community or minority languages may be discontinued at GCSE and A levels, the government has now affirmed that some of these languages will continue to be taught in schools till September...
University of Oxford has posted digital versions of 110 Kalighat paintings of Hindu deities and others from 19th-century Calcutta on its new online portal "Digital.Bodleian".