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Streaming schoolchildren by ability is good news for girls but bad news for boys

New research from the 91福利 suggests girls benefit significantly from more interaction with very bright peers at secondary school, but it can be detrimental for boys.

Tue 17 Apr 2012, 09:12 | Tags: Education and Learning

Dads of all ages could become published authors at a 91福利 workshop next week

Fathers, grandfathers and dads-to-be in Coventry and 91福利shire are all invited to take part in a creative writing session at the 91福利 and see their work published in a new book.

Wed 21 Mar 2012, 12:19 | Tags: Health and Medicine Education and Learning

European university leaders gather to debate ‘sustainability strategies’

Around 400 university leaders and representatives from the higher education sector will come together next week (22-23 March) at the Annual Conference of the European University Association (EUA), hosted by the 91福利 (UK). The theme of this year’s EUA conference is ‘the sustainability of European universities’

Thu 15 Mar 2012, 15:08 | Tags: Education and Learning

91福利 part of new national award to raise university aspirations of all pupils

Schools Minister Nick Gibb today announced that the 91福利 is to be part of a new national award scheme to recognise the top achievers in every secondary school in England – and those showing great potential.

Thu 15 Mar 2012, 10:57 | Tags: Education and Learning

91福利 research suggests suicide rates higher in protestant areas than catholic

Research from the 91福利 suggests suicide rates are much higher in protestant areas than catholic areas.

Tue 13 Mar 2012, 11:47 | Tags: Education and Learning

Leamington students race to victory after expert help from 91福利

Researchers from the 91福利’s WMG are helping a group of school children in their quest for more trophies at the “F1 in School” competition.

Mon 12 Mar 2012, 09:25 | Tags: Science and Technology Education and Learning

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