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Studies have shown that international mobility dramatically improves young scientists' careers. Photo (c)  David Spinks, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
29 November 2013 - 12:43

How can young scientists sustain their careers?

Following the World Science Forum in Rio de Janeiro this week, the British Council’s Head of Science Dr Claire McNulty answers what young scientists can do to sustain their careers.

Cell delivery systems (pictured) for treatment of stroke, Parkinson’s Disease and bone regeneration are under development. Photo (c) Kevin Shakesheff
Date
27 November 2013 - 04:50

What's the debate on regenerative medicine?

The promises of regenerative medicine cause both hope and fear. Professor Kevin Shakesheff explains some of the controversy.

Tags
Scientific research
Visuals may be better suited for some students to memorise grammar and vocabulary than talking. Photo (c) Sarah C, licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
26 November 2013 - 16:27

How 'seeing' a language can help learners retain it

Different learners require different learning methods, so we shouldn’t always favour a ‘communicative’ approach over an ‘academic’ one, argues Rupert Lezemore.

Tags
English language, Teaching
Teachers are helping students to use English as a lingua franca.
Date
25 November 2013 - 16:16

How to teach English as a lingua franca (ELF)

Katy Simpson Davies and Laura Patsko will run a British Council Seminar in Glasgow on 26 November 2013 on teaching pronunciation and listening in an ELF context (English as a lingua franca).

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English language, Teaching
Research shows that the UK's culture is a strong pull factor for international students. Photo of Shakespeare statue in Bancroft Gardens, Stratford Upon Avon: ©VisitBritain / Britain on View
Date
21 November 2013 - 10:26

What will help predict the future of higher education?

There are several factors affecting where students will choose study. The British Council’s Elizabeth Shepherd asks what other ‘Megatrends‘ there are and shares some important predictions.

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Universities and higher education
The UK’s reputation, despite an increasingly multilingual population, is stubbornly monolingual. Photo by Wendy Copley / Creative Commons
Date
20 November 2013 - 09:39

Which languages the UK needs and why

Researchers Teresa Tinsley and Kathryn Board give us a summary of ‘Languages for the Future’, a report – published yesterday – on which languages the UK needs to learn now.

Tags
Schools
Nature plays a dominant role in Burmese literature. Photo of Mount Zwe Kabin in Hpa-an, where the British Council held workshops for Burmese writers, courtesy of the author.
Date
18 November 2013 - 15:15

How do you 'invest' in Burma's writers?

How do you cater for a country’s writers who have a pressing need to commit their stories to paper?

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Arts, Literature
Akram Khan’s latest work iTMOi (In the Mind of Igor) will travel to Russia as part of the programme; photo © J Louis Fernandez
Date
14 November 2013 - 15:43

Prepare for the UK - Russia Year of Culture 2014

2014 is the UK-Russia Year of Culture, a great opportunity for the two countries to come together and find out about each other’s cultures outside the media.

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Arts
The transatlantic flow of students is stronger than ever. Photo of woman in British Library: ©VisitBritain / Eric Nathan, used with permission.
Date
14 November 2013 - 15:20

UK: number one study-abroad destination for US students

In the latest Open Doors report about US student mobility, the UK is again the number one destination for US students. The British Council’s Tamsin Thomas reports on this year’s findings.

Tags
Universities and higher education
When war was declared in 1914, large numbers of men enlisted voluntarily, believing the war would be over fast and they would be home for a hero’s Christmas. Photo via James Vaughan on Flickr under Creative Commons licence.
Date
11 November 2013 - 17:37

Voices and images from the First World War

Lucinda Hawksley gives us an idea here of the language and images employed by British journalists, propagandists and artists during that time.

Tags
History, Teaching
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