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Sixth-formers in England have surpassed previous pre-pandemic highs in the proportion of A* and A grades awarded
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There are stark contrasts between north and south England, in Northern Ireland and Wales, and between private and state schools
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Nerves, elation and some disappointment for teenagers on Thursday, as college principal says BTecs should continue
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Proportion of top grades is best outside pandemic but results in Wales and Northern Ireland fall compared with last year
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Letters: Dr William Whewell | John Prescott | International Apostrophe Day | University vice-chancellors | Musk and Trump
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
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Letters: Gillian Smith, Rev Geoffrey White and Dr Chris Haughton respond to an article by Wendy Pratt about quitting her PhD
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Editorial: Colleges have been placed in an impossible position. Bridget Phillipson should heed their concerns
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Education secretary launches review of curriculum in primary and secondary schools aimed at teaching critical thinking
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Committee rejects student denaming proposal despite role of Sackler-owned Purdue Pharma in US opioid epidemic
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As international intake dwindles, leading institutions become less cautious about offers post-Covid
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Each year during National Science Week, the Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology runs a contest showcasing creativity in research for images using microscopes and other scientific tools that cannot be seen with the human eye. Wi ...
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Change of government may have come too late for some institutions with no prospect of immediate relief