US Billionaire Who Drowned in Tesla Was Intoxicated, Almost 3x Over Legal Limit
Texas CEO Angela Chao died in a Tesla crash on her ranch while intoxicated. Her friends and rescuers couldn't save her due to the car's reinforced glass.
Workers Are Fighting Burnout with 'Bare Minimum Monday' Trend
Mario Jo Mayes has gone viral on TikTok for coming up with the 'Bare Minimum Monday' approach, which involves only getting essential tasks done.
Employer Turns Down 'Excellent' Applicant Due To 5 -Year Break: Why Gap Years Shouldn't Matter
While career gaps can still lead to rejections, there has been a hike in recruiters who welcome lengthy gaps in employment.
Survey Shows 19% Of Fresh Graduates Bring Their Parents To Job Interviews
Nearly 40 percent of employers are keen to avoid working with any recent college graduates even if they have the necessary qualifications.
Trump Set For Super Tuesday Knockout In White House Race
Polls began closing Tuesday on the biggest day of the year for US presidential primaries, with Donald Trump expected to cement his hold on the Republican nomination and set up a rematch with President Joe Biden in November.
From IT Techs to Baristas, 10 'Entry-level' Jobs That Require Around 2.5 Years Of Experience
New research conducted by StandOut CV an expert CV assistance agency, shows that almost half of entry-level jobs in the UK, ask their potential employees for prior work experience.
UK's Gen Z Too Sick To Work Due To 'Mental Health' Reasons Is 'Harming The Economy'
The study also highlights how mental health issues can even force young adults into lower-paid jobs or unemployment.
Student Flies Over 687km Roundtrip To Class Because It's Cheaper Than Renting In Vancouver
A University of British Columbia student saves money on rent by flying from Calgary to Vancouver twice weekly.
Struggling To Find A Job After Graduating? What About Studying Abroad?
The most notable consequence of changing attitudes towards university education is that an increasing number of graduates are struggling to find a job.
UK Energy Security Assured for 70 years With A Nuclear Roadmap for the Biggest Nuclear Power Expansion
The UK government has announced a civil nuclear roadmap that seeks to revive the UK nuclear sector with a plan to build new nuclear reactors, fuels, and technology, adding UK jobs across the country.
UK University Students Initiate 'Career Boycott' in Protest Against Barclay's Climate Policies
More than 220 students from Barclays' top recruitment universities won't work for Barclays unless they terminate all financing for oil and gas companies.
Wing Go Co-Founder & CEO Raymond Zhu: 'I'm super bullish about Dubai - nowhere else does business better'
The world is full of highly capable engineers and technologists, but many are still waiting for a 'big idea' to strike them
New AI and Data Science Conversion Courses Funding To Make the UK Workforce More Inclusive
Banking on the success of the first phase of funding for AI and Data Science Conversion courses, the UK government has further announced £17 million in funding this year to diversify and enhance the AI skills of the nation's workforce.
Researchers Say That UK Businesses Could Benefit More From Immigration
Sunak's focus on the "overall migrant figures" has been dubbed as an "obsession" that does not recognise the contribution of skilled migrants to British businesses.
Meghan Markle Says She Is 'Happy To Be Back' In New York Despite 'Near Catastrophic' Car Chase
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex paid a surprise visit to The Marcy Lab School in Brooklyn, which was their first stop in New York for the World Mental Health Day Festival on October 10.
Which UK universities are producing today's business leaders?
Novuna Business Cash Flow unveils that Oxford and Cambridge are leading the entrepreneurial charge as lesser-known institutions take the spotlight, transforming the perception of academic incubators for the next generation of business pioneers.
Britain's Deputy Prime Minister envisions AI as the pinnacle of industrial revolutions
Deputy PM Oliver Dowden hails AI as a paramount industrial revolution, highlighting transformative potential and addressing global challenges.
Nearly half of business leaders feel Gen Z graduate students are unprepared for the professional workforce
A recent employment survey from Intelligent has offered a fascinating glimpse into why business leaders are not convinced about hiring Gen Z graduate students.
Indian-origin man fired by US company for speaking to dying relative in Hindi
A 78-year-old Indian-American, Anil Varshney, has filed a lawsuit against a US firm, claiming that he was fired for speaking to his dying relative.
London's education sector recognised as the best city for students
The annual QS Best Student Cities rankings have placed London as the best city for students mainly due to its impressive array of universities and diversity.
Government announces plan to crackdown on 'rip-off' degrees
Concerned that some degrees offered by British universities are failing to deliver good graduate outcomes, the government have announced plans to limit student numbers on poorly performing courses.
Professors call the High Potential Individual Visa route 'unfair'
One year after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak launched the new High Potential Individual Visa in 2022, professors from universities in Europe and Africa call the route "unfair".
Spain and UK Sign MoU to facilitate easier access to education for British students
Spain and the UK have signed an agreement to streamline procedures for British students studying at Spanish universities, minimizing the impact of Brexit and fostering educational cooperation.
Soaring inflation leaves UK struggling in international competitiveness
A recent ranking shows Britain's global competitiveness dropping for the second year in a row, as business executives lose confidence in the country.
How can the UK become more attractive to international STEM students and graduates?
Ewan Kirk, the Entrepreneur-in-Residence within the Department of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, has called for new measures to encourage international STEM students and graduates into the UK.
London named one of the worst places for graduate students
Although London had close to 5,000 job offers for undergraduates last year, the steep cost of living would set you back, with high rental prices of almost £1,500 a month.
Rishi Sunak Urges swift action to strengthen UK's tech sector and address concerns about AI
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak calls for urgent action in strengthening the country's tech sector and positioning it as a global leader during London Tech Week.
Students demand for refund on tuition fees amid pandemic disruptions
With the Class of 2023 set to graduate, the question of the quality of education throughout the pandemic is being questioned, with many pushing for refunds.
CAMFED - A charity that has given more than 5.5 million girls' an education
The Campaign for Female Education (CAMFED) has given more than 5.5 million girls an education in Africa. The organisation tackles poverty and gender inequality. CAMFED allows women and girls to "unlock their power," and lead.
UKAEA announce the launch of tritium training course
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) have launched a new tritium training course to drive forward research of the isotope across the scientific community.