Surge in Overseas Student Applications to UK Universities Signals Global Confidence in British Education
The latest data indicates a sustained upward trend, showcasing the enduring global appeal of British universities as premier destinations for international students.
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.
GCSE Results 2019: More students attain top grades despite 'tougher' exam
The number of students scoring top grades (grade 7-9) in GCSE this year is the highest since 2015.
Why we need to drive diversity in education
Sheila Flavell, Chief Operating Officer, FDM Group, says problem isn't just institutional, it's cultural.
Women in more gender equal countries are less likely to study science and tech
This 'gender equality paradox' could be explained by a variety of social and economic factors, according to researchers.
Is brilliance a male trait? Some women tend to think so
A study suggests that women are less likely to apply for a job if it demands intellectual genius, as they view it as a male attribute.
Lego's Women of Nasa: Without these scientists we wouldn't have made it to the moon
These are the stories of the scientists featured in the Lego Women of Nasa set: Nancy Grace Roman, Margaret Hamilton, Sally Ride and Mae Jemison.
UK teen outsmarts Nasa geniuses by spotting data errors undetected for months
Seventeen-year-old Miles Solomon informed Nasa scientists that "negative energy" doesn't exist.
Raspberry Pi-powered coding kit snatches first UK school curriculum endorsement for STEM subjects
London start-up Pi-Top's custom operating system green-lit for GCSE Computer Science syllabus.
UK government spends £300,000 on overseas teachers in bid to plug skills gap
Recruitment drive comes after Tories recommitted themselves to the 'tens of thousands' net migration target.
Three reasons why the gender pay gap is more complicated than sexism alone
Inequality isn't just about women being paid less than men for the same job.
Pay gap between men and women in the UK won't close until 2069, says Deloitte
Deloitte said the gap between full-time working men and women was closing at a rate of just £0.025 every year.
Harwell Campus: Meet the STEM entrepreneurs fuelling the UK's space economy
The UK space economy is expected to be worth £40bn by 2030 thanks to lower costs and huge innovation.
Lockheed Martin introduces Mars experience school bus to boost Stem education
The move is part of an initiative called Generation Beyond, which is aimed at educating middle school students.
Women in STEM and business: Sexism puts teenage girls like me off careers in the industry
Since launching a feminist website for teenagers, I have encountered many stories of female exclusion.
JLR's Mike Wright: Energy costs that forced Tata to cut jobs to devastate UK competitiveness
EXCLUSIVE: The author of the Wright Report talked to IBTimes UK about advanced manufacturing.
Skills gap: Siemens UK CEO Juergen Maier urges education and skills gap to be filled by EU workers
Maier tells IBTimes UK that the country cannot always be the best at everything.
Girls in ICT Day: GSMA wants girls to be interested in STEM subjects and computing from a young age
The GSMA wants more girls to consider careers in technology and ICT, particularly in the mobile industry.
Male suicide scandal: UK men are paying for a system that drives thousands of them to death
The government has created a system that appears to place huge health risk on British men.
Greens deputy leader reveals plan to scrap tuition fees in 'no moment for half measures' move
Amelia Womack appeals to young voters by promising to abolish student tuition fees ahead of the general election.
UK Job Market: Graduate Unemployment Has Biggest Fall in 15 Years
HECSU says the employment rate for graduates jumped to 75.6% in 2014, up from 73.6% last year.
Professor Brian Cox: Put Academics in Schools to Tackle 'Frightening' Skills Shortage
TV star says having aspiration is vital for students to pursue science subjects.
UK Education System 'Not Fit For Purpose' in 20 Years, Warns Royal Society
The science organisation has called on the government to create new baccalaureate-style frameworks.
UK Technology Sector Faces 'Talent Drought' Amid Skills Shortage
Pat Nice says the industry's skills shortage is a massive challenge.
UK Government Blamed for Blocking Hiring of Top International Graduates
Manufacturers say government "acting unreasonably" over visas.
Ford to Create 11,000 Jobs in US and Asia With Biggest Set of Vehicle Launches
The manufacturer will also roll-out 23 new vehicles, including a new Mustang.
Ford Europe COO Barb Samardzich: Engineering Needs a Makeover to Attract Women [VIDEO]
Samardzich says girls are getting steered away from STEM subjects at school.
Ford of Europe COO on Getting Women into Engineering
Ford of Europe's Chief Operating Officer has called on the engineering industry to "open its doors" and change its perception to attract more women to the sector.
Malaysia PM Najib Razak: Islamic World's Economic Prosperity Depends on Female Equality
Malaysia's Prime Minister Mohd Najib Tun Razak was speaking at World Islamic Economic Forum in London.
Indian Teacher Forms Squad of 20 Chosen by NASA to Promote Space Education
Vandana Suryawanshi, a secondary school teacher from the Indian state of Maharashtra, has been selected as part of a specially formed 20-member teaching team, chosen by U.S. space organization NASA.