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EU Erasmus scheme to reopen to UK students for first time since Brexit

17 December 2025 at 11:59 AM, via The Guardian

Deal agreed for £570m to rejoin exchange programme in 2027, fulfilling Labour election manifesto pledge

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Young people across the UK will be able to study or gain work experience through the EU’s Erasmus scheme for the first time since Brexit, after the government announced an agreement to rejoin at a cost of £570m.

The scheme officially known as Erasmus+ will be...

MIT grieves shooting death of renowned director of plasma science center

17 December 2025 at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Nuno FG Loureiro, 47, was shot multiple times at his home, and no details about a suspect or motive have been released

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) community is grieving after the “shocking” shooting death of the director of its plasma science and fusion center, according to officials.

Nuno FG Loureiro, 47, had been shot multiple times at his home in Brookline on Monday night...

‘Lonely, terrifying and scary’: 70% of students in UK university halls feel isolated, poll shows

17 December 2025 at 07:00 AM, via The Guardian

Students blame reliance on phones plus pressure of accommodation costs for lack of social life

More than two-thirds of students in UK university halls feel lonely or isolated, blaming accommodation costs and over-reliance on phones for limiting their social life.

One in three students in halls of residence – 33% – are lonely or isolated at university often, with another 37% feeling that way...

UK to rejoin EU’s Erasmus student exchange programme

16 December 2025 at 20:09 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: British students will be able to participate in EU-wide scheme from January 2027, sources say

An agreement to rejoin Erasmus – the EU’s student exchange programme – is expected to be announced on Wednesday as part of the UK government’s drive towards closer relations with Brussels.

The final details of the announcement were agreed by the two sides on Tuesday, with a plan to allow UK...

‘A shifting system’: concerns over students’ civil rights rise as DoJ changes priorities

16 December 2025 at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Under Trump, the department that once rooted out race- and disability-based discrimination has begun opening investigations over antisemitism and transgender policies

The 10-year-old was dragged down a school hallway by two school staffers. A camera captured him being forced into a small, empty room with a single paper-covered window.

The staffers shut the door in his face. Alone, the boy...

Our young people aren’t shirkers or snowflakes – they were failed by government policy. That changes now | Pat McFadden

16 December 2025 at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

The number of ‘neets’ is skyrocketing in Britain, another Tory failure. Labour’s plans for apprenticeships and training funds will turn this around

• Pat McFadden is secretary of state for work and pensions

Neglect is a political choice, and one with deep human consequences.

That is what has struck me in the early months as secretary of state for work and pensions. Graph after graph, slide...

Lawyers accuse DoJ of political pressure in University of California antisemitism investigation

15 December 2025 at 22:44 PM, via The Guardian

Attorneys who eventually quit tell LA Times they were pushed to conclude university system had violated law

Attorneys with the US Department of Justice have reportedly said they felt pressured to accuse the University of California of discriminating against Jewish students and faculty, at the urging of the Trump administration, in what one lawyer described as a “hit job”.

Nine attorneys, some...

Exam board Pearson fined £2m for ‘serious’ breaches in standards

15 December 2025 at 19:48 PM, via The Guardian

Ofqual issues fines over English proficiency test which some candidates sat at home, A-level Chinese and GCSE English

One of the world’s biggest providers of educational services has been fined more than £2m for a range of serious breaches related to examination standards that could have affected tens of thousands of students.

Pearson, a FTSE 100 listed company, was hit by financial penalties...

Ghanaian students at UK universities face deportation amid funding crisis

14 December 2025 at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Group asks Keir Starmer for help to persuade Ghanaian government to pay backlog of tuition fees and living allowances

Students from Ghana at UK universities say they are in danger of being deported after being stranded by their own government without promised scholarships or tuition fee payments.

The group representing more than 100 doctoral students has petitioned Downing Street and Keir...

Pens at the ready! A gen-Z trainee takes on the Guardian’s ‘scribbler-in-chief’

14 December 2025 at 12:00 PM, via The Guardian

As the exam regulator consults about introducing onscreen exams amid complaints of hand fatigue, a young aspiring journalist goes head-to-head with a self-professed expert

This week it was reported that students could soon be sitting their end-of-year exams on laptops after pupils complained of hand fatigue, saying their muscles “are not strong enough”.

With Ofqual preparing to launch a public...

City & Guilds to shrink UK workforce amid £22m cost-cutting drive

14 December 2025 at 09:00 AM, via The Guardian

Training and qualifications body, acquired by private Greek firm in October, to become ‘leaner organisation’

The training and qualifications body City & Guilds is shrinking its UK workforce as part of a £22m cost-cutting drive after it was acquired by a private Greek business in October.

Founded in 1878 by the City of London and a group of 16 livery companies, the original institute developed a...

South Korea exam chief quits after complaints English test was too hard

12 December 2025 at 13:08 PM, via The Guardian

Notoriously difficult entrance exam is regarded as gateway to economic security and even a good marriage

The chief organiser of South Korea’s notoriously gruelling university entrance exams has resigned – after complaints that an English test he designed was too difficult.

Passing the exam, known locally as the Suneung, is essential for admission to top universities and regarded as a gateway to...

Labour to create up to 60,000 spaces for children with Send in English schools

12 December 2025 at 00:30 AM, via The Guardian

Bridget Phillipson says £3bn scheme focussed on local state schools will ‘transform lives’, after rise in parent appeals

The government is to invest £3bn in creating bespoke places within local state schools for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities (Send), a crucial part of its efforts to grapple with England’s rising numbers of children facing social and mental health...

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