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'Emerging economies are investing in higher education precisely because they recognise the link with economic development and prosperity.'
Date
03 October 2013 - 14:47

Post-2015 agenda: why the UN must include higher education

When the UN set eight Millennium Development Goals for the world to reach by 2015, one was universal primary education. Jo Beall argues that the UN must include higher education also.

Tags
Universities and higher education, Global development
The Thai teachers at your school will feel responsible for you, so don't go out cycling in the pelting Monsoon rain.
Date
03 October 2013 - 11:34

Essential tips for English language assistants in Thailand 1

If you are a student in the UK who’s planning to teach in Thailand in 2014 through the British Council’s Thailand English Teaching Project, read this advice by Charlotte Ogilvie.

Tags
English language, Teaching, Work outside the UK, Schools
'Learning 1,000 words in a new language is a manageable goal.'
Date
02 October 2013 - 10:41

Why everyone should learn 1,000 words in another language

Brits have a reputation for being poor linguists, so a group of UK institutions, including the British Council, launched a campaign last week to encourage everyone to learn another language.

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Schools
'The UK’s graduates are continuing to find worthwhile graduate jobs in increasing numbers despite the recession.' Photo (c) Yousef AlSudais, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
27 September 2013 - 09:41

Why being a graduate is anything but 'a failed experiment'

Aditya Chakrabortty (The Guardian) claims that university students are the ‘latest batch of guinea pigs in an experiment that has already largely failed’. John Bramwell disagrees.

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Universities and higher education
'South Sudan's women are more likely to die in childbirth than complete primary school.'
Date
25 September 2013 - 12:52

The women of South Sudan

High illiteracy rates and rigid gender roles are just two of the many challenges for the women of South Sudan.

Tags
Women and girls, Global development, Equal opportunities and diversity
MOOC platforms allow learners to use their mobile phones to take courses from reputable higher education institutions. Photo (c) Mat Wright.
Date
19 September 2013 - 13:36

Where will massive open online courses take universities?

Janice Mulholland explores how the phenomenon of massive open online courses,or MOOCs, which offer free, large-scale access to courses via the web, may affect higher education.

Tags
Universities and higher education
Current word processors allow us to create and re-create our texts until they are fully comprehensible to others.
Date
18 September 2013 - 11:22

The benefits of new technology in language learning

Gary Motteram explains how the arrival of digital technologies in the classroom has helped learning.

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English language, Technology, Teaching
Water is a precious resource in many parts of the world. Photo (c) Craig Dietrich, licensed under CC BY 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
13 September 2013 - 12:09

How countries can manage water access

Access to clean water should not be taken for granted. Researcher Erin O'Donnell explains why.

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Science, Scientific research
'Once you have satisfied all of the practical requirements, you can let your imagination flow a little.' (Hugh Broughton, architect of the Halley VI). Photo copyright: A. Dubbar, British Antarctic Survey.
Date
05 September 2013 - 10:11

Behind the architecture of the UK's Antarctic station

Halley VI is the UK’s most recent research station in Antarctica. Hugh Broughton talks about the design, the interiors and how he responded to architectural problems in this context.

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Architecture, Arts
Aspirational jump in front of the University of Nottingham in Malaysia. Photo (c) University of Nottingham, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 and adapted from the original.
Date
03 September 2013 - 11:42

Effects of host country policy on transnational education

With more and more international students taking courses at overseas branches of UK universities, what role does the host countries’ policy environment play?

Tags
Universities and higher education
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