The number of European Union (EU) students applying to British universities makes up the biggest percentage rise. An 11% increase in only one year is the highest number on record. Most students have … [Read more...] about Rise in EU Students in the UK for Academic Year 2016-2017
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Know Your Options After Receiving Your A-Level Results
The long wait is over for thousands of teenagers in the UK because today is A-level results day. Whatever the outcome is, students from England, Whales and Northern Ireland need to decide how they … [Read more...] about Know Your Options After Receiving Your A-Level Results
UCAS Clearing Tips to Ensure a College or University Place
UCAS Clearing officially opens today, 16th August for students who still do not have a university place. This option is for those who haven’t received any offers or have failed to meet the conditions … [Read more...] about UCAS Clearing Tips to Ensure a College or University Place
Prime Minister May Aims to End Ban on Grammar School
UK Prime Minister and Conservative leader Theresa May plans to reintroduce grammar schools and aims to end its 18-year ban. May, who is grammar school educated, believes that it is time to bring back … [Read more...] about Prime Minister May Aims to End Ban on Grammar School
British Athletes to Look Out for at Rio 2016 Olympics
A record number of over 11,000 athletes are vying for 306 sets of medals at the 2016 Summer Olympics. It is dubbed as Rio 2016 since the games are officially held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Although … [Read more...] about British Athletes to Look Out for at Rio 2016 Olympics
Teaching Young Pupils About University Yields Good Results
The University and College Admissions Service (UCAS) advises schools to teach young pupils about the importance of attending university. As it turns out, kids who have been informed about their uni … [Read more...] about Teaching Young Pupils About University Yields Good Results
Celebrating Eid al-Fitr in the United Kingdom
The first sighting of a new moon signifies the Eid al-Fitr, which is the official end of Ramadan and the first day of the month of Shawwal. Muslims around the world celebrate this conclusion of the … [Read more...] about Celebrating Eid al-Fitr in the United Kingdom
The Gap, Grant, and UK’s Graphene
Funds amounting to £1bn for Arrow Projects – this is the specific requisite of Sir Andrew Witty’s “Encouraging a British Invention Revolution” report. This request for funding is in line to a … [Read more...] about The Gap, Grant, and UK’s Graphene
Identified Student Threats: New Degree Providers and a Deficient Regulation
A recent BBC News on Education brought into the spotlight the findings and recommendations of HEC’s report: Regulating Higher Education. Spending eight months to scrutinise the existing regulatory … [Read more...] about Identified Student Threats: New Degree Providers and a Deficient Regulation