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UCL’s Grade I-listed building being turned into a mixed-use space under redevelopment proposals
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While a photography student at Yale, Modica visited her old school and found the captivating subject she’d been looking for: teens whose big hair, eyeliner and rolled-up skirts still radiate personality decades later
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Figures for 2024 show 46 private schools have closed with 77 opening, despite reports claiming VAT threat has toppled some schools
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As artificial intelligence thrusts itself further into our lives, researchers at the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society are investigating ways to bring it in line with human values
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Since graduating from the University of Toronto, Nuha Siddiqui and Kritika Tyagi co-founded a climate tech company that creates transformative biomaterials in a bid to help create a plastic free future
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More than half of the Mexican population lacks access to clean drinking water. Now, a team from the University of Toronto is looking to find solutions and help bring relief to some of the country’s most water-stressed communities
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Kang Lee, a psychology professor at the University of Toronto, has studied thousands of children to ascertain how they learn to lie, and how this fits into their development of social and moral understanding
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Universities such as Columbia and Princeton rebuke educators for posts and comments criticizing war in Gaza
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We want to hear from UK parents, teachers and support workers on their perspective on special educational needs
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In today’s newsletter: Despite a 58% increase in funding over a decade, there has been no improvement in outcomes, a new report reveals
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The Tories put British children’s prospects of escaping a poor background into reverse. This is Labour’s chance to fix that, says Guardian columnist Polly Toynbee
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The academy’s luthiers are responsible for conserving and maintaining the academy collections of bows and stringed instruments
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Logjam in pension pot valuations is ‘causing huge distress’ and costing money for divorcing couples
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A startup in the US, Heliospect, appears to be preparing to launch a service to enable parents to select ‘desirable’ traits