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Barometer: There are more than enough teachers in training in Northern Ireland

According to the recent skills barometer compiled by the Department of Economics and the Ulster University Economic Policy Centre (UUEPC), there are too many teachers currently in training in Northern Ireland.  The barometer presents a detailed report on the trending skillsets necessary for succeeding in the current and future market in Northern Ireland. One of […]

Asia Schools

Over 55 government schools in Punjab are left without teachers, report suggests

A recent statistical study divulges appalling conditions of government schools in Punjab, India, with over fifty-five schools running without teachers. Punjab, an Indian state best-known for its extremely hospitable crowd and ebullient festivals, has shot to attention for the wrong reasons.  The department of primary and secondary education conducted a statistical survey to reveal that […]

Community Colleges Europe

3500 Students affected by the closure of private college in England

GSM London is one of England’s largest privately held institutions of higher education. Due to the shortage of students, this private college in England has been placed into Administration. This private college in England has over three thousand five hundred students. A media statement released by the college has informed the students that the classes […]

Africa Government

AfCFTA brings impressive benefits for higher education and labor mobility

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the latest establishment by the African Union, can bring significant benefits for both higher education and labor mobility. Students and workers will be able to travel efficiently and benefit from support programs.  The idea behind the free trade area is to ease the regulation and requirements for member […]

Europe Universities

Sheffield University Vice-Chancellor on running a university and concerns about Brexit

Professor Koen Lamberts, who was appointed as Vice-Chancellor of Sheffield University, recently spoke about the difficulties of his job and the complications that Brexit has brought to higher education.  According to Mr. Lamberts, large universities like the one in Sheffield require a big administrative body, as there are just too many tasks. It took him […]

Security

Malware attack delays classes in Alabama

The Houston County school district is falling behind schedule, as for the second time, a malware attack postpones the beginning of the school year. According to the original plan, children were supposed to return to school at the beginning of August. However, a cyberattack to the centralized school network has forced authorities to postpone classes […]