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State-of-the-art £100m college for North Devon

State-of-the-art £100m college for North Devon

North Devon College is moving to a new state-of-the-art £100m campus, it has been confirmed.

South West offers students attractive prospects

South West offers students attractive prospects

The University of Exeter has been ranked 17th in this year's Times Good University Guide out of more than 100 higher education institutions in the UK.

Twins notch up psychology first

Twins notch up psychology first

Identical twins Kat and Julie Ashby are celebrating a remarkable achievement.

First zoology degree for Cornwall

First zoology degree for Cornwall

Budding zoologists will have the chance to study to degree level in Cornwall for the first time, thanks to the launch of a new University of Exeter course.


South West universities face funding cuts

South West universities face funding cuts

Universities across the South West are facing huge funding cuts after the Government announced plans to slash £100m from the money available for second degrees.


Region's first two-year honours degrees

Region's first two-year honours degrees

Plymouth University has been selected as one of just a few higher education institutions in England to pilot new two-year honours degrees.

Cash boost for region's schools

Cash boost for region's schools

Schools across the Westcountry are to be given a welcome funding boost over the next three years, it has been announced.




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University: is it for you?

University: is it for you?

University is certainly not for everyone, but there certainly are a lot of benefits to be had from becoming a graduate.

Harvard is world's top university again

Harvard is world's top university again

Harvard University has once again been named as the top university in the world.

Whispers in the classroom

Whispers in the classroom

One of the biggest headaches for teenagers after taking their GCSEs is making a decision about which A-levels to study.

English children plummet in reading league

English children plummet in reading league

England has dramatically fallen down an international league table for children's reading skills, a major new survey has found.

'British jobs for British workers' slogan criticised

'British jobs for British workers' slogan criticised

A major investment in skills and learning has been unveiled by the government, amid controversy over a provocative slogan.

Stereotypes discourage girls from studying science

Stereotypes discourage girls from studying science

Stereotypical views that girls are not interested in mathematics and female scientists are unhappy cause many young women to avoid these industries.


Teachers' job satisfaction rises

Teachers' job satisfaction rises

Job satisfaction amongst teachers has increased dramatically since 1999, with the profession rising from 54th to 11th in a league table of job satisfaction.

Private school fees surge 41%

Private school fees surge 41%

Private school fees in the UK have increased by 41 per cent in the last five years, more than twice the rate of inflation, figures show.

Oxford tops university survey

Oxford tops university survey

Oxford has been named as the top university in the UK for the sixth consecutive year.

School drop-outs regret leaving, poll finds

School drop-outs regret leaving, poll finds

More than half of those who left school aged 16 regret their decision later in life, a survey has discovered.

Identical twins graduate with identical degrees

Identical twins graduate with identical degrees

Identical twins have graduated with the same first-class degrees from Britain's University of Bath.

Graduates 'to earn record salaries'

Graduates 'to earn record salaries'

UK graduates will earn record starting salaries when they leave university this summer, research has suggested.



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Education & Academia from 999Today.com

Shaking up the System

Shaking up the System

It seems that the government are adamant on introducing the new diplomas to replace GCSEs and A-levels, but will they be the most effective way to better our education system?

The language of ignorance?

The language of ignorance?

It has become a common misconception, amongst a large population of the UK at least, that everybody understands the English language, and thus we need not bother learning any foreign tongues.

The power of words

The power of words

Every employer, school, library, college and local authority is being asked to get involved for the launch of the National Year of Reading.

Eleven years of study to become a doctor

Eleven years of study to become a doctor

Most people in the UK enter medical college straight from school, but there has been some debate suggesting a change in the system.


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