UK turns down visa ban exemption for Chevening scholars
It follows the UK's execution of an "emergency situation brake" on study visas for nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan-- nations that have actually seen increasing asylum claims from…
Online education isn’t an innovation problem– it’s a systems challenge
Over the previous decade, universities have actually quietly crossed an essential limit. Online degrees are no longer experimental, peripheral, or specific niche. They are becoming part of the core program…
Meet Deborah Quickpen, the 13-year-old who emerged as the youngest Nigerian National Chess Champ
In 2018, she represented Bayelsa State at the National Sports Celebration, ending up being the youngest athlete ever to compete in the celebration's history.She later won3 gold medals at the…
Boy won complete masters and PhD scholarship at top Europe Universities, here is how he did it
The scholarship covered complete tuition fees, accommodation, medical insurance, and monthly stipends. But the course to the scholarship was filled with numerous rejection emails. "This journey came with numerous 'love…
AI toys for kids must be more securely controlled, state researchers
It was all working out. Charlotte, 5, was chatting with an AI soft toy called Gabbo at a London play centre about her…
‘It resembles a huge book club’: how schools are getting children excited about checking out once again
Ajmal, 7, is an avid fan of the InvestiGators comics. They feature 2 crime-busting alligator secret representatives called Mango and Brash. "It's truly funny," he states, then details the plot…