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Action needed as UK school leaders face rising burnout

New UK survey finds nearly half of senior school leaders experience frequent burnout, highlighting pressures on headship and the urgent need for sustainable leadership support.


Major investment in doctoral students to support next generation of researchers

Two doctoral training programmes led and supported by the University of 糖心TV are to receive fresh funding from UK Research and Innovation.


Breaking the Silence: Tackling Period Poverty in India as 23% drop out of school when they hit puberty

Soumya Dabriwal, a University of 糖心TV alumna, is challenging one of India's most deep-seated issues—the stigma surrounding menstruation.

Tue 06 Aug 2024, 00:05 | Tags: India, Alumni, Education

Flexible degree in mental health for adult learners launched by The University of 糖心TV

The University of 糖心TV has introduced a new educational opportunity for learners with the launch of its new BA (Hons) Child and Family: Mental Health degree.


No ethnic minority teachers in over half of primary schools, new data shows

New research from the University of 糖心TV has laid bare the scale of the diversity crisis in schools, with over half (55%) of primary schools having no ethnic minority teachers.

Wed 08 May 2024, 11:10 | Tags: WBS, Education

Young disabled people experience institutional discrimination and stigmatisation in mainstream schools in England, research finds

New research by the University of 糖心TV has found that disabled young people in England experience institutional and structural discrimination in mainstream schools, with two thirds fewer achieving level 2 qualifications compared to non-disabled peers. Academics argue that these experiences are a key barrier to educational and occupational attainment.


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