You have to marvel at the geniuses at the University of Oxford. They have found a way to improve the fairness of access to its prestigious colleges both by abandoning and by adopting entrance exams.
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For decades, scientists have searched for a safe way to reach deep parts of the human brain without cutting into the skull.
Biocomputing research is testing living neurons for computation as scientists look for energy-efficient alternatives to ...
Shiv Nadar Foundation will host the ICONIQ Quizverse Challenge, a pan-India inter-college competition for UG and PG students ...
The skills gap, in other words, is really a pedagogy gap. South African students don’t lack potential. Many are simply ...
Most students have asked the same question at least once. Who invented exams, and why? Sitting in a quiet hall with a question paper in front of them, many chil ...
The law school has now announced that a minimum of 75 per cent of the total intake for 2026-27 will be admitted through Early ...
After two men were told their booking at a Holiday Inn in Manchester could not be honoured simply because they were homeless, ...
Sonipat, Haryana, India, 3rd Feb: Recognised as India’s leading global law school, JGLS continues to attract exceptional interest from high-achieving law aspirants across India and overseas, reaffirmi ...
This batch of new fiction arrives with an unusual fixation on truth -- provisional, negotiated and often deferred. Rosie Storey's debut novel, "Dandelion Is Dead," and Julian Barnes' latest, ...