Oxford college to launch scholarship in attempt to address slavery legacy
All Souls, which received substantial payment in 1710 from slave owner, to fund one student a year from Caribbean nations
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All Souls, which received substantial payment in 1710 from slave owner, to fund one student a year from Caribbean nations
Read moreA Women in Sport report concludes girls are not engaging enough with school sports. What are your own experiences of girls’ school sports participation?
Read moreAs student debts mount, and with the loans system in need of reform, can targeted funding for postgraduate study increase social mobility?
Read moreGoogle’s role in university artificial intelligence courses alarms Sheila Hayman
Read moreWe shouldn’t be afraid of the technological revolution. A politics that engages with it, rather than playing catch-up, can ensure it benefits us all
Read moreAn open letter declaring the need for more black, Asian and minority ethnic writers to be studied has been misconstrued as an affront to white authors, but a more rounded curriculum benefits us all
Read moreMy experience marking papers this year has convinced me we must do more to guard against inaccuracies. These are children’s futures we’re talking about
Read moreMP says universities put pressure on journalists to change stories about lack of black students getting places rather than addressing concerns
Read moreNHS watchdog’s report sounds alarm that accessing care for under-18s in England takes so long, amid self-harm concerns
Read moreToday BCPD Trust organised a summer family Picnic event at Wicksteed Park near Kettering. In total 53 people from Luton consisting of parents and children attended this event. The coach departed Luton at 9:30am with everyone meeting at Crescent Hall car park in Luton and boarding the coach for Kettering. The families arrived at Wicksteed Park around 11am and the organisers briefed everyone about
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