Nigeria Reverts to English: Inside the Most Significant Education Shift in a Generation

Nigeria Reverts to English after scrapping the mother-tongue teaching policy, triggering nationwide debate over learning outcomes, cultural identity, and future readiness.
Government to Offer 15 PhD Scholarships Annually for Nursing, Midwifery Tutors

Ghana’s Ministry of Health will offer 15 PhD scholarships annually for nursing and midwifery tutors, aiming to boost teaching quality, research, and accreditation.
AI-Powered EdTech Transforms Rural Classrooms in Africa

AI-Powered EdTech is transforming Africa’s rural classrooms—adaptive tablets, WhatsApp math tutors, and solar libraries are bridging gaps and giving students access to quality learning everywhere.
Californium Production: Inside the $27 Million Element That Can’t Be Found in Nature

Californium Production is one of science’s rarest achievements. Worth $27 million per gram, this human-made element is essential for medicine, mining, and nuclear research—yet it does not exist naturally on Earth.
Southampton India Campus: 3 Elite Degrees Launch in Gurgaon

University of Southampton India campus opens in Gurgaon with UK-accredited programs in business, computer science, and finance, driving global academic growth.
New Zealand Student Market Set to Double by 2034

New Zealand student market aims to double its value to NZ$7.2 billion by 2034, with new reforms easing work rules and boosting global enrolments.