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‘We’re not here because it’s fun’: UK university staff join picket lines

Rallies in Leeds, London and across UK demand better pay and pensions amid cost of living crisis Get your arse out of your chair, get down here and speak to the people who matter,” a union leader urged university bosses, as hundreds of striking staff gathered in Leeds on Wednesday to fight for improved pay and pensions.

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Third of primary school teachers ‘struggling to buy food’ as cost of living crisis sparks fears for education

A third of primary school teachers are struggling to afford food as a result of the cost of living crisis, sparking concerns for children’s education. In a poll shared exclusively with The Independent, nearly 30 per cent said financial pressures were also impacting their ability to do their job well. Education leaders warned teachers’ struggles in the cost of

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Self-Education Proves Successful For Female Entrepreneurs

There are countless courses online touting how to start a business. The premise is that through basic educational opportunities, the would-be entrepreneur captures the necessary lessons to carve a uniquely valuable product or service desired by an international consumer base. The mechanics of learning theory for today’s student often utilizes engaging user interfaces and sound curriculum. However,

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Scientist Betül Kaçar On The Value Of Early Space Science And Astrobiology Education

The focus of Betül Kaçar’s research is on the origin and early evolution of life, including fascinating topics such as the influence of geology on the development of biology. A Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the principal investigator at Kaçar Research Lab, she was one of the plenary speakers at the NASA-sponsored biannual meeting

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Multi-Million-Dollar Gifts For Idaho State And Universities Of Minnesota, Virginia, And Texas At El Paso

The past week saw four public universities – the University of Minnesota, the University of Texas at El Paso, Idaho State University and the University of Virginia – report that they had received multi-million-dollar gifts from private donors. A fifth institution – Texas Tech University – also announced what its president called a “historic gift”

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It’s Not Too Late To Apply To BS/MD Programs: 26 Programs With Late Deadlines

Direct Medical Programs, also known as BS/MD or BS/DO programs, are an attractive option for high school seniors committed to a career in medicine. Once admitted, students are guaranteed a spot in the partnered medical school if they meet all program requirements. Highly competitive, these Direct Medical Programs typically admit just a few students each

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Education Entrepreneurs Face Regulatory Challenges Everywhere. Utah Is Trying To Help.

While working for years as a public high school biology teacher in Utah, JeVonne Tanner grew increasingly frustrated by the constraints of a conventional classroom. She valued her colleagues and appreciated the mentorship they provided—and adored the young people in her classes—but the intense focus on teaching to the test wore on her. “I loved

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