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Curated headlines from United Kingdom · art · 20 stories

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Dubai moves back to in-person teaching amid Iran war

Earlier this year, school and universities across the Gulf – including the UAE, Oman, and Qatar – were instructed to move leaning online as a precautionary measure after the region was hit by a wave of retaliatory…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

“Shift beyond big four evident” as Indian student demand holds up amid reset

With outbound numbers down 30% in the past two years – reflecting fewer students leaving India each year – amid tighter policies and rising costs, the study abroad market may be slowing. But consultancies say the dip is…

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The Guardian Education·higher-ed

Oxford’s new £185m humanities hub is polished, refined … and funded by a Trump ally

Billionaire Stephen Schwarzman’s portrait hangs discretely in a building that promises cultural clout and architectural poise – yet can seem rather bland and bloodless When the wealthy Paduan banker Enrico Scrovegni…

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Department for Education·policy

Correspondence: DfE Update 29 April 2026

Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.

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DfE News and Communications·policy

DfE Update 29 April 2026

Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.

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Teacher Tapp Blog·wellbeing

ECTs – how did Spring term 2026 go?

Well done, ECTs! The Summer term has begun! Our tracking has continued here at Teacher Tapp, and we have more insights to share with you. You can read our first blog here . Now, let’s take a look at how Spring term 2026…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

US politics drives international student self-censorship

A new survey from International House Berkeley has laid bare the chilling effect of current political tensions on international students’ speech, as respondents report discomfort expressing controversial views outside…

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Department for Education·policy

Official Statistics: Participation measures in higher education

Higher Education initial entrants and estimated percentages of participation. Annual statistics that include student characteristics and provider type. Please note that this publication will be merged into the Widening…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·policy

Policymaking doesn’t work the way Westminster thinks

There is a prevailing story in Westminster about how policymaking works. According to this story, power resides in central Government from which policy ideas flow and implementation take place. Paul Cairney argues that…

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LSE Higher Education Blog·higher-ed

Becoming part of the dataset

How do we strike a balance between teaching students to use research methods rigorously, while also stimulating them to think critically about the assumptions built into these techniques? Fiona Gogescu interviewed…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Commissioner Roswall's keynote address at the LOOP Forum 2026

European Commission Speech Copenhagen, 29 Apr 2026 Ladies and Gentlemen, I am delighted to be part of this important event. I am also very happy to be back in a Nordic context. As some of you may know, I was the...

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Resolution Foundation·policy

The UK’s demographic squeeze

This article was originally published on our Substack. There are some mixed messages floating around about the UK’s population. On the one hand, we’ve seen record levels of immigration. On the other, we’re facing a baby…

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Cambridge Judge Business School Insight·research

How spatial settings affect workplace co-ordination

Dr Karla Sayegh When people think about joint ways of working, they usually focus on focal co-ordinating: introducing new technology, updating communication processes, designing workflows or clarifying roles to realise…

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DBT

Transparency data: DBT: workforce management information January 2026

Reports on departmental staff numbers and costs.

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Through the amber spyglass: a refraction of the new RAG rating

In Philip Pullman’s The Amber Spyglass , Mary Malone builds a device that allows her to see what was always there, just not visible. It does not change reality. It changes how reality is perceived. That is a useful way…

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Department for Education·policy

Call for evidence into antisemitism in schools and colleges

Government-commissioned independent review launches call for evidence as part wider government commitment to strengthen social cohesion and tackle prejudice.

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Department for Education

Transparency data: 16 to 19 subcontracting data: academic year 2024 to 2025

Information about 16 to 19 subcontracting data for further education institutions funded by the Department for Education.

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LSE EUROPP

Viktor Orbán’s defeat was not a victory over populism but a populist victory

The success of Péter Magyar and his Tisza party over Viktor Orbán in Hungary’s election has been portrayed as a victory for liberal democracy over populism. Yet as Benjamin De … Continued The post Viktor Orbán’s defeat…

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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Rethinking the student academic experience for a digital era

This blog was kindly authored by Mark Jones, Executive Vice President – Education, TechnologyOne. Today’s students expect interactions with their university that mirror the digital services they use every day in their…

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Wonkhe·curriculum

Some mandatory software is inaccessible

Krupali Parshotam argues that mandatory software carries the same accessibility obligations as any other part of the curriculum – and SPSS fails that test

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