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Lessons from interning: how to stand out while blending in
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How to tackle grade inflation? Open university exams to all
Grade inflation is one of the hardy perennials of education stories. And in recent years universities as well as schools have increasingly come under the spotlight. More...
Future graduates will need creativity and empathy – not just technical skills
Government education policy focuses on the importance of hard science, but soft skills matter, too. More...
Police carrying stun guns ‘more likely to use force and face assault’
Police officers carrying Taser electronic weapons are almost 50% more likely to use force and also more likely to be assaulted, a study has found. More...
Homesickness at university: is there a cure?
It’s among the most common experiences for students. Coping is a matter of settling in and keeping busy. More...
The only honest thing to do with student debt? Write it off
The ONS is right not to count all student loans as financial assets. But Labour must pledge to erase this historical burden. More...
'Society has a duty to help poor students': university leaders on tuition fees
The leader of the University of Chile and Northampton’s vice-chancellor debate whether students should pay to go to university. More...
Universities watchdog threatens fines over grade inflation
Proportion of degrees that are first class rose from 16% to 27% in six years, OfS finds. More...
How do universities prepare graduates for jobs that don't yet exist?
Most children today will work in jobs that haven’t been invented. They need their education system to keep up. More...