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Education

Uganda: 43 Ugandan Students Evacuated From Iran to Türkiye

04 March at 20:21 PM, via AllAfrica

[Independent (Kampala)] Kampala, Uganda — Uganda’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has evacuated 43 students from Iran to Türkiye as the escalating conflict between Iran and the United States and Israel continues, a top government official said here.

Nigeria: NEPL/Seplat Jv Graduates 623 Teachers in Edo, Delta

04 March at 17:04 PM, via AllAfrica

[Leadership] The NNPC Exploration and Production Limited (NEPL)/Seplat Energy Joint Venture has graduated 623 teachers and education inspectors under the 2026 Seplat Teachers Empowerment Programme (STEP), reaffirming its commitment to improving education standards in Edo and Delta states.

South Africa: UCT Researcher Takes Cryogenic Breakthrough to Nasa Glenn

04 March at 15:58 PM, via AllAfrica

[UCT] When aerospace engineers talk about the future of flight, liquid hydrogen (LH2) is often part of the conversation. It is lightweight, energy-dense and carbon-free at the point of use. But storing and controlling it inside aircraft and spacecraft tanks is anything but simple.

‘Apartheid newsroom’: minority ethnic journalists still locked out of top jobs, report finds

04 March at 15:32 PM, via The Guardian

Exclusive: Survey suggests journalists from minority ethnic backgrounds feel excluded from influential posts and seen as ‘diversity hires’

Broadcast journalists from ethnic minorities are still locked out of top jobs and face a backlash after being perceived as “diversity hires”, according to a new survey of UK television newsrooms.

While there has been a sustained focus on racial diversity...

Africa: UK to Stop Issuing Study Visas for Cameroon and Sudan

04 March at 14:38 PM, via AllAfrica

[Vanguard] The British government announced Tuesday that it would stop issuing education visas to nationals from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan and work visas for Afghans as part of its broader clampdown on asylum seekers.

Nigeria: Nimasa Renews Strategic Partnership With World Maritime University

04 March at 14:12 PM, via AllAfrica

[This Day] The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has renewed its strategic capacity development partnership with the World Maritime University (WMU), Malmö, Sweden, through the signing of a four-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s maritime human capital and institutional capacity.

Ghana: Absa Ready to Work Webinar Spotlights Ai Literacy for Young Professionals

04 March at 13:16 PM, via AllAfrica

[Ghanaian Times] ARTIFICIAL Intelligence (AI) is no longer a conversation about the future. For young professionals in Ghana, it is a present challenge: learn to work with it, or risk being replaced by someone who has, Jeremiah Amlanu, a Software Engineer and Tech Innovation Lead at Techies for Impact has said.

A.I. in New York Schools: What Lies Ahead?

04 March at 12:01 PM, via New York Times

The city has been absent from the list of school districts around the nation that are using A.I. in the classroom. That could change.

How RFK Jr. Is Trying to Revamp Medical School

04 March at 12:01 PM, via New York Times

The health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has tapped into an old debate about how much doctors should know about nutrition. But some of his ideas, and tactics, concern medical experts.

Schools in England sidelining dressing-up for World Book Day, MPs hear

03 March at 20:11 PM, via The Guardian

Literacy experts say move comes over cost concerns and fears costumes can detract from reading for pleasure

Schools in England are moving away from pupils dressing up as their favourite literary characters for World Book Day, with experts telling MPs they feared the costs of costumes undermined efforts to increase reading for pleasure.

Jonathan Douglas, chief executive of the National Literacy...

Telegraph censured for fabricated story of banker’s struggle to pay school fees

03 March at 17:56 PM, via The Guardian

Watchdog upholds complaint it breached code with article about impact of VAT on a family that did not exist

The Telegraph has been reprimanded by a press standards watchdog after it published an entirely fabricated story about a wealthy banker complaining of the impact of school fee increases.

Ian Fraser, a freelance journalist and author, complained to the Independent Press Standards...

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