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Bulgarian teachers gather for Cambridge Day

Cambridge Day — a leading event for English teachers in Bulgaria — brought together nearly 400 specialists, teachers, and educators to discuss the future of language teaching in the country.

Uganda school wins 10th edition of Your World

Scoris International School from Uganda is the winner of the 2025 Your World competition by British Council Partner Schools.

EC London visit a milestone moment

Malta’s High Commissioner visits EC London as school marks 20 years.  EC English Language Centres welcomed His Excellency Prof....

What’s the point of polite-isms?

Trinity College London reveals gap between recognising the importance of politeness strategies and implementing them in classroom settings. A...

Bell Foundation supports adult learners

The Bell Foundation is now extending its reach to adults learning English as a second language, alongside its existing work with young people.

British Council: five trends to watch out for this year

The British Council have released their annual ‘Five Trends in International Education’ report, focused on the relationship between the UK and East Asia for...

What on earth is going on in the US?

The Trump administration continues to show hostility to international students and multilingual learners of English, as they freeze funding, threat to deport, and designate...

Student accommodation struggling to ‘keep pace’ with demand

Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) continues to lag behind global demand, according to a new report from BONARD. In general, student accommodation had a ‘high-performing’ year...

Boost to UK unis as Trump returns to office

UK universities may receive an unexpected boost in the wake of Trump’s re-election, according to a report from the British Council. Trump’s first term, from...

Starmer ready to offer Youth Mobility Scheme

Keir Starmer's youth mobility proposal aims to strengthen UK-EU relations, addressing labour shortages and opportunities. According to a news article from East Anglia Bylines. As part...

Language courses in danger of dying out as universities open redundancy schemes

There are 88 universities undergoing redundancies, restructuring schemes or department closures. According to a news article from The i Paper. The deepening university cash crisis has...
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