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School of frocks: students at the Condé Nast College of Fashion and Design in London

The absolutely fabulous school of fashion: The publisher of Vogue now has its own college

Chloë Hamilton ventures into its glossy interior to meet the first intake

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'I'm in Birmingham but my students are global'

A revolution in the way people are learning is sweeping through further-education colleges. Ian Nash visits a school that is changing the face of the classroom.

Listen and learn: Enjoli Liston uses Memrise

Can you master a language in a weekend?

Ed Cooke insists he can use his techniques as a memory expert to help novices learn even the hardest tongues. He challenges Enjoli Liston to learn 100 Mandarin words in two days.

Elocution lessons: Who wants to speak the Queen's English?

We might like to think we live in a classless society, yet increasing numbers of adults are signing up for lessons in elocution. Jeremy Sutcliffe finds out why they're doing it.

Education: The age of uncertainty

Later learning enriches the lives of thousands of elderly people. But widespread library closures could spell an end to many of these study groups

Proposed new immigration laws could deprive colleges of overseas students they depend on

Legal experts Laura Darnley and Audrey Elliott advise on how they can plug the financial gap

How college lecturers are keeping up by training one another at work

It's not every day that a former student stops you in the street and recites a poem about plant hormones which they learnt 15 years ago. But when your name is Richard Spencer and you have a following in Australia, the USA and Europe, it is perhaps hardly surprising.

Online degrees: A model worth emulating or a plan that risks creating a two-tier system?

David Willetts wants more people to take degrees by distance learning at further education colleges. Lucy Hodges looks at what it could involve

Short business courses - It's amazing how much can happen in three days

Can anything of enduring value be learnt on courses which provide a quick turnaround? Amy McLellan reports

Learn to take control of your career

When you need an edge in the workplace, it's time to take a course, writes Virginia Matthews
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Syria crisis: In sacred Maaloula, where they speak the language of Christ, war leads neighbours into betrayal

Robert Fisk: In sacred Maaloula, where they speak the language of Christ, war leads neighbours into betrayal

Muslims and Christians had lived together in this town of churches and caves. Now it is empty
A digital eraser for under-18s to delete unfortunate online postings? I want one of those

Grace Dent: The Facebook generation will always want to erase their past

Today’s youth have laid their lives bare online. To my mind, they need saving from themselves
Global warming: What the leading scientists say

Global warming: What the leading scientists say

The UN panel looking at the impact of human activity on the planet is about to release its latest report
Petition website change.org has revolutionised the way activists campaign

Change.org has revolutionised the way activists campaign

The campaign site's British office has been open for a year and, despite having just a handful of staff, has made politicians - and tabloid editors - quake
Technology's foremost fortune teller: Why Intel has an anthropologist on its payroll

Intel has an anthropologist on its payroll

Genevieve Bell tells David Phelan why she thinks our gadgets will make us better people
Still taking the mick: A Channel 4 sitcom has provoked outrage for portraying Irish twentysomethings as feckless binge drinkers

Still taking the mick: Channel 4 sitcom provokes outrage

London Irish has been criticised for portraying Irish twentysomethings as feckless binge drinkers
What business does the private sector have running state schools?

What business does the private sector have running state schools?

Edison, the US for-profit company, was greeted with suspicion when it entered the British education scene. But it has won round many of the doubters
The 10 Best pet gadgets

The 10 Best pet gadgets

From drinking bowls to collar-attached cameras and useful apps, we look at the best ways to care for your dog and cat
Ben Ainslie leads America's Cup comeback: Briton who rules the waves guides Oracle Team USA to its greatest triumph

Ben Ainslie leads remarkable America's Cup comeback

Briton who rules the waves guides Oracle Team USA to its greatest triumph
Stuart Broad: 'It suits me' - why fast bowler relishes Australian abuse

Stuart Broad: 'It suits me' - why fast bowler relishes Australian abuse

The prospect of being Public Enemy No 1 Down Under this winter excites the England man
Simon Hart: 'Female Michu' can fire Bristol minnows to fairy-tale triumph

Simon Hart: Life beyond the Premier League

'Female Michu' can fire Bristol minnows to fairy-tale triumph
Syrian immorality tales: Two men in the conflict who didn’t deserve their fate

Robert Fisk: Syrian immorality tales

Two men in the conflict who didn’t deserve their fate
Waiting in Dubai to be freed to grieve: the man whose bride fell to honeymoon death

Waiting in Dubai to be freed to grieve: the man whose bride fell to honeymoon death

Six months on, superbike racer Sean Emmett is still a virtual prisoner there - unable to retrieve his confiscated passport
The new Serpentine Sackler Gallery: A modern classic takes shape

The new Serpentine Sackler Gallery: A modern classic takes shape

Zaha Hadid's new creation is unveiled tomorrow. It shows how to update but not upstage a revered building
Dirty tricks and private parties marr elections at Delhi’s elite Gymkhana Club

Dirty tricks and private parties marr elections at Delhi’s elite Gymkhana Club

Glamour and gutter politics clash as four candidates vie to head the 100-year-old high-life establishment