[Nile Post] Kyambogo University has dismissed Guild President Benjamin Akiso following disciplinary proceedings that found him guilty of violating several university regulations during recent student protests.
[Liberian Observer] Parents in Monrovia searching for a meaningful and engaging way to keep their children inspired and active this summer now have an exciting new option. Impact Academy is launching a six-week Creative Arts Bootcamp beginning July 7, promising a dynamic blend of music, fashion design, dance, digital photography, and storytelling–all crafted to ignite imagination and nurture...
[Daily Trust] The leadership of the FCT wing of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) will meet today to deliberate on whether to call off their three-month-old strike. This is coming after the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, met with union representatives, the six area council chairmen, and other stakeholders to find a resolution to the primary school teachers’ ongoing strike.
[The Conversation Africa] South Africa has one of the world’s richest fossil records of hominins (humans and their fossil ancestors). But many misconceptions still exist regarding human evolution, and school textbooks contain inaccuracies.
Zohran Mamdani, the Democrat running for mayor of New York City, was born in Uganda. He doesn’t consider himself Black but said the application didn’t allow for the complexity of his background.
Social work majors might struggle to get student loans. University endowments would be more heavily taxed. But students in some training programs would become eligible for Pell Grants.
[Liberian Investigator] – With buildings crumbling and students risking their lives daily to get to class, Montserrado County District #1 Representative Rugie Barry is calling on the House of Representatives to urgently increase the University of Liberia’s (UL) budget by $12 million, warning that the country’s flagship public university is teetering on the brink of collapse.
[Liberian Investigator] – A U.S.-based Grand Kru diaspora group has donated more than 45 armchairs to two public schools in Klipo-Gbetao District, aiming to end floor seating and improve classroom conditions for rural students.
Martyn Oliver says he knows of property values shooting up by £15,000 after schools were graded as outstanding
House prices in England could be put in turmoil by the government’s scrapping of headline school grades such as outstanding or inadequate, according to Ofsted’s chief inspector.
Speaking at an education conference, Martyn Oliver said parents and schools had become familiar with...
[Independent (Kampala)] Luzira-based Quality Chemical Industries Limited (Qcil), the largest producer of World Health Organization (WHO) pre-qualified HIV/AIDS and malaria treatments in the region, has held a certificate award ceremony at its Luzira plant to celebrate 45 STEM interns, including 8 from Namibia, who successfully completed their internship program.
[SAnews.gov.za] The National Research Foundation (NRF) has made significant progress in implementing the Presidential PhD Programme by launching a call for Expressions of Interest (EOI) from universities and other research organisations that wish to host the programme’s hubs.
[Namibian] The health ministry plans to award 450 scholarships in critical health fields under Project 2025 to boost Namibia’s public healthcare workforce over three years.
[Capital FM] Nairobi — Revelations before a parliamentary watchdog committee revealed how a former Vice-Chancellor of Karatina University irregularly paid himself Sh13.49 million in gratuity just two days before leaving office without having cleared from the institution, as required by law.
[New Era] The Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) has entered the free education debate, saying the Namibian government is able to finance free tertiary education.
Review says schools must undergo extensive changes to make better support for pupils with special needs possible
Overhauling England’s schools to take more children with special needs will require complex and detailed changes to how they operate, according to an expert review.
While the review found multiple examples where schools have accommodated a wide range of children with special...
[Capital FM] A total of 11,636 students have secured placement into teacher education programmes through KUCCPS, Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba announced on Tuesday.
[Liberian Investigator] Monrovia — The National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL) on Wednesday reaffirmed its commitment to youth development and national transformation by awarding full university scholarships to 20 outstanding students under its 2025/2026 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Educational Program.