Higher Education
Next week, Humanists UK will be intervening in a landmark education case at the Northern Ireland Court of Appeal. The case has reached this stage because the Department of Education has chosen to appeal the judgment of May 2022, which found that exclusively Christian RE and worship in Northern Ireland schools is discriminatory. Humanists UK, which… Read more »
The infrastructure of the assurance scheme built by British Game Assurance (BGA) will be transferred to Aim to Sustain (A2S), it was announced today (Monday October 16th). The transfer should be completed later in the Autumn and in the meantime, the scheme remains unchanged and open to new members. Following completion, Aim to Sustain will… Read more »
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By politics.co.uk staff School and university leavers travelling overseas on their gap year are staying away from the UK in unprecedented numbers because of the recession, it has been revealed. Projects Abroad has received a growing number of requests from young people who do not want to return home because of the grim prospects of… Read more »
By Ian Dunt People who go to university have more best friends than those who don’t, a new report revealed today. The survey, published by Unite, which provides student accommodation, came on the same day that reports mapped out the full price of going to university, and the level of debt students could expect once… Read more »