Anastasiia Kurulenko, 11th grade student at the Polytechnic Lyceum under the Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI), has won a bronze award at I-FEST², the…
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Rankings and the line of best fit – the ultimate guide or a blunt instrument?
Love them or loathe them, university rankings carry weight. Governments use them to measure quality, families looking for study opportunities continue to look to them…
Read more Rankings and the line of best fit – the ultimate guide or a blunt instrument?The war in Ukraine and higher education – one year on
In the year that passed, as Ukrainians suffered devastating losses, the geopolitical tensions of the conflict played out across the international education world. Globally, universities…
Read more The war in Ukraine and higher education – one year onErasmus+ projects explore joint degree label
Some 10 Erasmus+ projects have been launched in a bid to test new forms of transnational cooperation between HEIs. The European Commission is calling them…
Read more Erasmus+ projects explore joint degree label‘Extreme event’: warm January weather breaks records across Europe
At least eight countries experience record high temperatures of ‘almost unheard of’ heat, say meteorologists Weather records have been falling across Europe at a disconcerting…
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