Scientists seek answers from Dinosaur killer

Around 65 million years ago, an asteroid struck Earth off the coast of what is now the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico. There, it formed a...

Lecturers fear as Universities admit students who are deemed “almost illiterate”

According to Times Higher Education survey, of which 1000 academic staff were interviewed, 48% of academics do not think that students are adequately prepared...

BAFTA Awards 2017: La La Land leads the way

This year's Bafta Film Awards boasted a particularly formidable line-up of nominees.  La La Land led the pack being nominated in 11 categories, and winning in four,...
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MASS EFFECT Andromeda news: multiplayer beta in final testing phase

Fans of the infamous Mass Effect game series are in for a treat with new information being released about its forthcoming March release date! Mass...

Brexit sees UK University Applications drop for third time in 15 Years

UCAS figures reveal that following Brexit, the number of EU students planning to study at a UK university has fallen by around 7%. Overall, 564,190 people...

Laura Sutton: A Student Insight

Author of “The Scrimpy Student” blog, Laura Sutton discusses travel and provides insights into the opportunities it provides students with.   Do you travel often? In the...

Hydrogen transformed into Metal set to revolutionise technology and spaceflight

For close to 100 years, scientists have dreamed of turning hydrogen into a metal. A team of scientists at Harvard University published a paper this...

Benefits of incorporating travel in education

Student Blogger Rachel Hosie, gives her insight into the benefits of incorporating travel in education. What are your reasons for travel? (e.g with school, family, friends, volunteering) I’ve...

NHS introduces ‘policy of concern’ on institutional care

Concern has been raised by disabled campaigners about new research revealing NHS primary care organisations have slowly started introducing policies that could potentially see disabled...

Placement Vs Year Abroad

It is widely assumed that taking a year out from studying drives focus, engagement and encourages the development of ‘well-rounded’ students. The question is,...