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Pupils graduate from pioneering programme designed to break down barriers to law careers

Pupils from schools around the South West are celebrating after graduating from a pioneering programme designed to break down barriers...

Number of male Oxbridge students from elite schools declined significantly in the middle of the twentieth century, study shows

The number of male students at the University of Oxford from elite schools declined significantly by the middle of the...

“Rethink” of pupil-teacher relations means moving beyond behaviour management, new book says

Relations between teachers and their pupils need to be rethought, moving beyond behaviour management into something more reciprocal, an expert...

Rare chance to learn Breton at new University of Exeter evening language course

Celtic enthusiasts can learn Breton and get a fascinating insight into the traditions and culture of Brittany as part of...

Educational damage caused by Covid will mean poorer GCSE results for pupils well into the 2030s

The educational damage wrought by the Covid pandemic will impact on children well into the 2030s, with generations of pupils...

Esteemed research centre which predicts election results now part of the University of Exeter

The esteemed Elections Centre – known for predicting election results and providing crucial data on votes for the past four...

European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” on legal protections for asylum seekers, study says

The European Court of Human Rights is “backsliding” by surreptitiously reversing its principles established to protect asylum seekers, a new...