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Education - Campus - 10.04.2025
In the lecture hall or online: students perform equally well
Education - 27.09.2024
No evidence of polarization
Whether it concerns climate change, vaccinations, or asylum policies: more and more groups in our Dutch and European societies, such as those with higher and lower education levels, seem to stand in direct opposition to each other.
Education - 05.07.2024
Education Inspectorate’s reaction to Plan for Change
This week, the Education Inspectorate shared its findings on TU Delft's social safety improvement plan: the Plan for Change .
Education - Physics - 11.03.2024

In a pilot project, apprentices from four different professions in the Department of Physics had to work together to build an interactive exhibition object.
Innovation - Education - 25.01.2024

Campus - Education - 22.01.2024

Campus - Education - 02.11.2023

The University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland FHNW is launching three new fields of study in the Bachelor's degree program in Energy and Environmental Engineering: "Sustainable Building
Education - Environment - 12.10.2023
UQ visits India to strengthen ties and promote student scholarships
Education - 29.03.2023
University of Twente’s University Council student delegation: retain binding study advice with ECTS requirements for now
Education - 13.02.2023
Secondary teachers wanted for new study on education outcomes following preterm birth
Education - 31.01.2023
New Vision for Transnational University Collaboration Pioneered under European Degree Label Project
Education - 30.11.2022
International Continuing Education Program at Freie Universität Berlin Will Offer New Certificate Courses in 2023
Education - 28.11.2022
Utrecht University best Dutch broad classical university
On 24 November, the 'Keuzegids' (Selection Guide) Universities 2023 was published. In the Keuzegids, 20 UU Bachelor's degrees are rated best compared to similar programmes at other Dutch universities.
Education - 24.11.2022
Choice guide: six Bachelor programmes 'top programme' designation
Education - 24.11.2022
University of Twente maintains strong position in Keuzegids Universiteiten
Education - 16.11.2022
Vanuit Oekraïne in de International Classroom
Education - 16.11.2022
From Ukraine to the international classroom
Education - 24.05.2022
Almost half of the population took part in continuing education in 2021
Education - History / Archeology - 21.11.2018
Deborah Warner named as Visiting Professor of Contemporary Theatre
Education - Administration - 12.07.2018
New network of schools to share special educational needs and disability best practice
Education - Earth Sciences - 09.07.2018
Teachers need more support, less admin to deliver quality education
New data shows the majority of teachers (91 percent) reported administrative demands were a hindrance to their core job, according to a University of Sydney survey.
Education - Career - 19.06.2018
University of Glasgow signs major European partnership agreement
Education - 06.06.2018

Education - 06.06.2018
Study suggests education causes short-sightedness
The more time a person spends in education the more likely they are to develop short-sightedness, reveals a study led by Cardiff University and the University of Bristol.
Education - 29.05.2018
Cambridge and LMU announce plans for strategic partnership
Education - Administration - 22.05.2018
New statutory Relationships and Sexuality Education for Wales
Education - Career - 17.05.2018
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia chooses Melbourne experts to transform education
Education - 04.05.2018
Gorsedd honour for Head of School of Welsh
Administration - Education - 23.04.2018
ATARs to blame for fall in language study
Education - 19.04.2018
England behind other countries in maths performance of disadvantaged pupils
Maths performance of disadvantaged pupils in England ranks in the lower half of developed countries, new analysis by UCL Institute of Education and the Education Policy Institute (EPI) reveals.
Health - Education - 16.04.2018
GP exchange aims to improve primary care training in UK and China
Education - Innovation - 13.04.2018

Education - 12.04.2018
The University and the Future of Democracy
Education - Administration - 11.04.2018
"Little robots": behind the scenes at an academy school
Career - Education - 10.04.2018
Almost a third of fathers lack access to flexible work arrangements
Education - Religions - 09.04.2018
How RE lessons can reduce prejudice and improve community relations
Administration - Education - 05.04.2018
Early years provision a ’postcode lottery’, according to new report
Government records of Sure Start children's centre closures are a massive underestimate, according to a major report published today.
Education - 28.03.2018
Bid to reintroduce Classics subjects into schools in Scotland
Education - Economics - 28.03.2018
Three generations of data show how wealthy (white) families stay wealthy
ANN ARBOR-Recent research has shown the enormous differences in how white and black Americans maintain income positions across two generations. Now, a new study traces family wealth across three generations, and reveals large gaps in the transmission of that wealth. The study, led by Fabian Pfeffer at the University of Michigan, found that the most important way in which families maintain their wealth is often indirect-for instance, by facilitating the educational success and homeownership of the next generation.
Education - Innovation - 27.03.2018
Principals join forces to ensure research voice is head post-Brexit
Education - 27.03.2018
Education brings a new future to 25 million children in Pakistan
Education - Career - 26.03.2018
What role does cultural competence have in higher education?
Linguistics / Literature - Education - 21.03.2018
Acclaimed poet named Writer-in-Residence on World Poetry Day
Education - Linguistics / Literature - 21.03.2018
Celebrating World Poetry Day
Health - Education - 20.03.2018
New medical school for Lincolnshire to boost local healthcare
Innovation - Education - 19.03.2018
Stanford gender analysis expert visits Imperial
Innovation - Education - 19.03.2018
’Gendered innovations’ needed in STEM, says Stanford expert
Education - Administration - 19.03.2018
Closing the 69 million teacher gap needs to be top priority for world’s education leaders
Education - History / Archeology - 15.03.2018
India’s PM vows to overcome waste to promote growth
Education - Social Sciences - 14.03.2018
Educational success curbs effects of child abuse, neglect
ANN ARBOR-The emotional and sexual abuse that some children endure can lead them to commit crimes later in life.
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Computer Science - Apr 22
Privacy, Security and Ethics: The Challenges of AI for the Computer Scientists of tomorrow according to Dean Marc Langheinrich
Privacy, Security and Ethics: The Challenges of AI for the Computer Scientists of tomorrow according to Dean Marc Langheinrich

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Social Sciences - Apr 22
NWA grant for research on sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence
NWA grant for research on sexually transgressive behaviour and sexual violence
Pharmacology - Apr 22
New ultrasound drug delivery system found to be highly effective against bacterial biofilms
New ultrasound drug delivery system found to be highly effective against bacterial biofilms
Health - Apr 18
Throwing a 'spanner in the works' of our cells' machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease... and hair loss
Throwing a 'spanner in the works' of our cells' machinery could help fight cancer, fatty liver disease... and hair loss
Health - Apr 17
Shelling out the facts: New RVC study reveals most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK
Shelling out the facts: New RVC study reveals most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK
Environment - Apr 17
A week dedicated to sustainability: 5th Sustainability Days on the TU Ilmenau campus
A week dedicated to sustainability: 5th Sustainability Days on the TU Ilmenau campus
Mathematics - Apr 17
Boys perform less well in secondary school than girls because of 'bad friends'door 'slechte vrienden'
Boys perform less well in secondary school than girls because of 'bad friends'door 'slechte vrienden'
Innovation - Apr 17
The University of Manchester and Amentum expand strategic partnership on world-changing technologies
The University of Manchester and Amentum expand strategic partnership on world-changing technologies

History - Apr 17
Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals
Extreme drought contributed to barbarian invasion of late Roman Britain, tree-ring study reveals

Computer Science - Apr 17
Blair Drummond research sniffs out new possibilities for animal-computer interaction
Blair Drummond research sniffs out new possibilities for animal-computer interaction
Computer Science - Apr 17
What keeps alternating current in sync when large power generators go offline?
What keeps alternating current in sync when large power generators go offline?
