Ethical Banking: A new era of fair, conscious finance
Ethical banking, at its core, considers environmental, social, and governance factors in financial decisions and supports projects that positively impact those factors.
US Supreme Court declares that race must not determine University admission
The US Supreme Court has ruled that race should not determine university admissions, promoting a merit-based approach and equal opportunities in higher education.
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.
Why do people who experience loneliness process the world differently?
A recent study published in Psychological Science suggests that every lonely person processes the world in their own, idiosyncratic way.
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.
Military medics in Ukraine to be trained by the British Army
The British Army will train 150 military medics in Ukraine, providing them with life-saving first aid skills and battlefield practice sessions.
Recent study suggests UK universities aren't doing enough to tackle their carbon footprint
UK universities must swiftly reduce their carbon footprints and priorities sustainability through methods that aim for long-term solutions.
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.
Non-profit organisation set out to train aspiring female DJs in Palestine
Future Female Sounds is a non-profit organisation that has conducted workshops for female and gender minority DJs across The Middle East, Europe, Africa, Asia and South America. Their most recent project will be held in Palestine.
Google warns employees about chatbot security including its own Bard
Google's parent company Alphabet has reportedly warned engineers against using computer code that can be easily generated by chatbots.
Researchers test new method of helping people with addiction
A group of researchers from the Rochester Institute of Technology are testing a new method of delivering therapy to people struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, and aggressive behaviour.
ChatGPT5 will completely change the way we live and work
Revolutionary AI technology ChatGPT5 is expected to have a profound effect on life as we know it, as artificial intelligence technology continues affecting us in many ways.
Continued use of fossil fuels will be death sentence for millions globally: Greta Thunberg
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has said that the failure to phase out fossil fuels will prove to be a "death sentence" to millions of poor people
AI could be used to provide 'personalised learning' to schoolchildren, Rishi Sunak says
Artificial intelligence (AI) could be used to provide "personalised learning" to children at school, says Rishi Sunak.
UK Home Office concerned with net migration increase
The UK office are determined to reduce net migration into the UK, and has imposed restrictions on the dependents students are allowed to bring.
How sustainable is the new net migration number in the UK?
The new net migration number stands at 606,000, with research contradicting the government, which insists that the net migration number is not sustainable.
UK to house more asylum-seekers on accommodation barges
Britain has ordered two more accommodation barges to house asylum-seekers, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced on Monday.
UK Government appoints Director for Freedom of Speech and Academic Freedom
In recent times free speech has been a controversial topic in Western civil society. This month the government passed new legislation which seeks to protect and promote free speech at British universities.
How Cambridge Homeschool Online Represents New Normal for the Best and Brightest
Cambridge Homeschool Online is a virtual learning academy that has been helping children around the world
Ron DeSantis plans for his controversial bid for presidency in 2024 election
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans a controversial bid for the presidency in 2024, emphasising conservative and far-right stances throughout his campaign.
Nearly 80 school girls poisoned in two separate attacks in Afghanistan
In a shocking incident reported from Afghanistan, nearly 80 schoolgirls were poisoned and hospitalised in two separate incidents reported over the weekend.
Junior doctors to strike again in June after demands after calls for a pay rise are ignored
UK junior doctors plan to strike in June over pay concerns, highlighting the need for government action to address their demands for fair compensation.
Prodigy Racing League becomes the first ever e2real sports league with a dozen tournaments arriving this year
Racing Prodigy edges towards merging virtual racing with real-world racing as they ultimately aim to foster more opportunities for emerging motorsport fanatics.
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.
Reese Buttigieg: Unlocking the Secrets of E-commerce Success for Aspiring Entrepreneurs
Imagine being your own boss of a profitable online business, working on your terms, and breaking free of financial stress.
Research reveals New York City could sink under its own weight in the near future
A recent research article published in the Earth's Science edition of Advancing Earth & Space Science suggested that New York City could sink under its own weight in the near future.
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.
Number of migrants to Britain reaches record high of 606,000
This influx of migrants comes despite the government's pledge to reduce the number of student visas issued.
The new pandemic? Mental health issues driving the rise in persistent absences from school
Despite the World Health Organisation declaring the pandemic over, its effects are still felt today, with a death toll totalling over 226,000 in Britain alone.
Social mobility charity outlines checklist to help organisations improve inclusiveness for young people
The Talent Tap highlight ways organisations can help young people bring their voices to the table through a four-point Social Mobility Checklist.