From Glassdoor's "fatigue" to Oxford Dictionary's "rage bait," the words of 2025 is reflecting a sense of exhaustion and ...
From ‘rage bait’ to ‘parasocial’ to ‘vibe coding,’ 2025’s picks trace an internet-era feeling of exhaustion, skepticism — and figuring out what’s real ...
I wanted to focus my study abroad experience into three different buckets. The first bucket was the academic side—I'm ...
England has embraced degree apprenticeship as a solution to a wide range of challenges, including high youth unemployment, spiraling student debt and rapid technological change. The programs have been ...
In a letter to the new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, leading figures in industry and academia have called for a plan to turn the Oxford-Cambridge region into the 'crown jewel' of the nation's ...
Cambridge is rolling out its plans for bike lanes along Quincy St. and Kirkland St., a long-awaited project set to start ...
Three students from the Chicago universities will receive fully funded graduate-level education in the United Kingdom. Their interests span aerospace technology, criminal justice reform and diplomacy ...
The Prime Minister has described the Oxford-Cambridge corridor as “really important”, saying there will be many “spin offs” from it. In October, the Government announced it would earmark up to £400 ...
A new “national forest” has been confirmed for the Oxford-Cambridge corridor. It comes as part of a £1 billion investment in tree planting, the government has said. A competition will also be launched ...
Politicians and party members are questioning whether a £400m investment in Cambridge will benefit both businesses and residents. The funding, announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, is part of a £500m ...
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