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Monday 18 November 2013
The latest A level, GCSE and higher education news as well as advice on schools and student life.
Peers have criticised the response to the 2012 London Olympics, warning that major projects have been dogged by squabbling and sporting participation has failed to rise
A leading academic will tell the Girls' Schools Association annual conference that head teachers have a duty to provide strong "moral leadership" to show pupils right from wrong
Snub to Michael Gove as Roman Catholic Church rules out opening new academies unless the Government drops its cap on admissions
A top private school is creating its own dedicated teacher training course because of concerns over the future of 'bureaucratic' Government-funded programmes
Parents handed £600 to attend classes to teach them how to help their children with reading and writing, prompting claims families are being paid "to do the right thing"
The Department for Education announces a £5m plan to send former members of the Armed Forces into schools to give problem pupils military-style training
The Education Secretary criticises major teaching unions as the NUT and NASUWT raise the possibility of a national strike following the breakdown of talks
Trying to decide where to apply? We count down the top 10 world ranked UK universities.
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The three years that students spend at uni are often imagined to be carefree; just watch out for the 'essay crisis', says Emily Handley.
Applying for a graduate job? You must make it as easy as possible for employers to see that you have the required abilities for that particular role, says Corinne Mills.
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The cost of student living is on the rise, says David Ellis. If maintenance loans don't change, university will be limited to the wealthy.
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The Conservatives are drawing up plans which would allow parents to make a profit by running State-funded free schools
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A Cambridge professor has posted some of the University's interview questions online to help would-be students - could you pass the test?
There are many stages of the Ucas application process, so it's important to get your head around the deadlines, says Paul Bray.
Linda Kelsey joins her sister Susan for an open day with a difference, where the children are the ones teaching their parents the ropes
There are plenty of options when it comes to schools, so how do you find the best one for your child?
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We count down the top 10 UK universities from The Times Higher Education world university rankings for 2013/14.
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The Erasmus scheme, which offers the chance to study overseas, can boost employability and give a valuable life experience
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