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Daily Times(PK) on MSNOpinion
Unlocking Pakistan's Linguistic CapitalPublished on: February 9, 2026 4:56 AM
Pakistan, Feb. 9 -- Linguistics is a relatively young academic discipline in Pakistan. Admissions in this field are offered in almost every university, and thousands of graduates are produced each ...
After the controversial curriculum reform for the upper levels of AHS, Education Minister Christoph Wiederkehr has now ...
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is now a reality in higher education, with students and professors integrating chatbots into teaching, learning and assessment. But this isn’t just a ...
An analysis of more than 36 million articles written by women shows that the gender gap in research is also reflected in ...
Yoga Journal on MSN
Yoga Couples on Finding Balance on the Mat—And in Relationship
Couples yoga calls for communication, trust, and balance that extends well past the physical practice. Take from these partnered yogis.
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
DepEd should listen to public woes
AT one of the government’s Advisory Council meetings on Thursday, Feb. 12, I had the opportunity to talk to the ...
The Citizen on MSN
East African youth told to harness Kiswahili for innovation, employment
Dar es Salaam. Youth in East African countries have been urged to be innovative and tap into the opportunities created by the growing prominence of Kiswahili, not only to earn a living but also to ...
Many co-creation projects fail not for lack of goodwill, but because power is never explicitly addressed. Learn practical ways to tackle hierarchy and empower students ...
Patrick van Eyck (SFS ’28) intended to study Russian or Persian at Georgetown University. After three semesters of classes, ...
Overview CEOs respond better when IT risks are framed in terms of business outcomes.Clear options build trust faster than ...
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Northern Ireland schools honoured at Westminster for international learning
TWO Northern Ireland schools have been honoured at Westminster in London this week in recognition of their work in international education.
In the years since the pandemic, a quiet shift has been happening in higher education: students are attending fewer classes in person. What started as a necessary adaptation during lockdowns ...
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