Bulgarian and Romanian students in UK find their maintenance stopped
Students with three years' residency say they are being unfairly targeted by rule changes aimed at stemming a flood of migrantsWhen the letter landed on Crina Petrariu's doormat at the home she shares...
View ArticleThe education gender gap is bad for girls as well as boys | Melissa Benn
Test-obsessed schools are producing women who are getting an A* for compliance but are unprepared for their lives aheadMore girls are applying to university this year; 62,000 more of them to be exact....
View ArticleCan Britain’s north-south brain drain be halted?
Andrew Martin grew up in York, upped sticks to London and never moved back north. This week he swam against the tide of migration to the south-east, and went homeWhen I read the news this week about...
View ArticleComputer coding lessons for children can start a skills revolution
Introduction of new classes in school could help tackle youth unemployment crisisFrom September, computer coding will be taught in schools across England to children aged five and over. This...
View ArticleOur battle to democratise universities will go on | Michael Chessum and...
University managers have used police violence to attack and subdue student protest. This strategy is backfiringSince the beginning of the academic year, universities have witnessed the growth of a...
View ArticleVolunteer army set up to examine archaeological sites uncovered by floods
Museum of London Archaeology wants to record items washed up in thousands of sites around the UKThe Museum of London Archaeology is recruiting a volunteer army of dog walkers, bird watchers, amateur...
View ArticleAccess to MOOCs could be revolutionary, but US foreign policy is preventing...
Banning Massive Open Online Courses in countries under US sanctions is a travesty. These students need them the mostRecently, Coursera, the online university course provider, began blocking students...
View ArticleGraduate careers: why I chose social enterprise over the corporate world
The increasing risks of the conventional job market mean there's even more reason for graduates to take their own risks, argues Sanum JainBy this time last year, some of my peers at the University of...
View ArticleThe new GI Bill’s strangest provisions: from surveillance to diseases
Citing covert smoke detector cameras and banning bonuses from the boss, the new GI Bill covers much more than college tuitionJana Kasperkevic
View ArticleWar focus fuelling anti-German feeling | @guardianletters
Thank you, Simon Jenkins (Germany, I'm sorry. This is the British at their worst, 31 January) for expressing what no German dares to say, lest we are branded war-deniers or humourless. The British...
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