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Curated Video

Newark School of Fashion and Design launches reality TV series

9th - Higher Ed
The program showcases the students’ talents.
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Curated Video

Is post-secondary education the best path to a meaningful career?

9th - Higher Ed
Personal finance expert Mark Ting discusses what to consider before deciding to pursue post-secondary education.
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Press Association

Young people flock to Big Bang science fair

Higher Ed
The Big Bang Young Scientists and Engineers Fair 2025 is held at the NEC near Birmingham, attended by school pupils from around the UK. Interview with Dr Hilary Leevers, CEO of Engineering UK which organises the fair.
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Curated Video

Fewer than expected: Trump administration's buyout offer receives 75,000 acceptances

Higher Ed
The White House aims for overhaul, but skepticism remains among federal employees. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Government announces plans to ‘get Britain working again’

Higher Ed
Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS support as the Government bids to “get Britain working again”. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will announce the plans on Tuesday as part of wide-ranging reforms...
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Press Association

TikTok launches new feed dedicated to Stem to engage young people in field

Higher Ed
Social media platform TikTok will be launching a new feed entirely dedicated to STEM-related content in a move which creators hope will “inspire” young people to ”project themselves into different careers”. Starting in the UK and Ireland...
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Press Association

TikTok launches new feed dedicated to STEM to engage young people in field

Higher Ed
Social media platform TikTok will be launching a new feed entirely dedicated to STEM-related content in a move which creators hope will “inspire” young people to ”project themselves into different careers”. Starting in the UK and Ireland...
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Press Association

Thousands attend Big Bang Fair in Birmingham

Higher Ed
Around 30,000 children are attending The Big Bang Fair at The NEC in Birmingham. The exhibition is 'the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths for young people in the UK'. Interview with Hilary Leevers, chief...
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Bloomberg

Revelio Labs on AI-threatened Jobs

Higher Ed
Hakki Ozdenoren, Economist at Revelio Labs, discusses his latest study that reveals generative AI technology will disproportionately replace jobs typically held by women. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Teen Kids News

Shopping for College

6th - 8th
When you realize that there are almost four thousand colleges in the US – figuring out which are the best ones for you can seem overwhelming. Ava gets some guidance from an expert--Rob Franek, Editor-in-Chief of the Princeton Review.
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Press Association

Sunak outlines his “maths to 18” plans - HQ

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak speaks at the London Screen Academy. Rishi Sunak has admitted there are not enough teachers to fulfil existing requirements as he failed to say when he will deliver his vision to get everyone studying maths...
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Curated Video

Office by day, club by night - the new shape of workplaces

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Work-hard, play-harder. Young Indians are all about mixing work and play.India is emerging as one of the biggest markets in the world for tech-based startups, and workspaces are transforming from traditional and hierarchal, to...
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Curated Video

Transformed Spaces: Office by Day, Club at Night

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4058782LEADIN:Work-hard, play-harder. Young Indians are all about mixing work and play.India is emerging as one of the biggest markets in the world for tech-based startups, and workspaces are...
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Curated Video

The federal government stayed open Tuesday even though snow blanketed the region with accumulations of 3 to 4 inches expected. Commuting was treacherous, however and government workers had the option of teleworking or taking leave. (Jan. 6)

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus023547 A winter storm expected to dump more than a foot of snow in some places has begun its trek east, blanketing parts of the mid-Atlantic. The federal government stayed open Tuesday even though...
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Curated Video

City workers shovel Chicago streets blanketed in snow as transportation comes to a standstill following a winter blizzard. (Feb. 2)

Higher Ed
The blizzard that dumped more than 18 inches of snow in the Chicago area is causing some problems for those who want to fly but travelers on the ground are having an easier time. The city's aviation department says 850 flights were...
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Curated Video

JAPAN: UNEMPLOYMENT RATE HITS RECORD HIGH

Higher Ed
Natural Sound Japan's unemployment rate hit a record high in November as companies struggling in the country's worst recession in decades downsized and suffered from a wave of bankruptcies. The total number of jobless stood at 2.91 (m)...
Instructional Video2:52
Curated Video

The air was frigid and the tidal basin was largely deserted in Washington on Tuesday, as commuters navigated icy and slushy streets to get back to work in the nation's capital. (March 4)

Higher Ed
The tidal basin was largely deserted in Washington on Tuesday, as commuters navigated icy and slushy streets to get back to work in the nation's capital. The seemingly endless winter dumped a half a foot snow on the ground in parts of...
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Curated Video

London commuters go to work after attacks

Higher Ed
British Police remained around London Bridge on Tuesday morning, almost three days after seven people were killed in a van and knife attack on the bridge and nearby restaurants.A makeshift memorial filled with flowers could be seen in...
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Press Association

Travel agent predicts 'big hit' for French ski industry as France bans UK tourism visits

Higher Ed
A ban on UK tourists entering France has been described as a “hammer blow” by travel firms. French Prime Minister Jean Castex announced tough restrictions will be enforced from Saturday, including a requirement for “compelling reasons”...
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Bloomberg

South Korean Minister Chung Discusses Gender Issues

Higher Ed
May.18 -- South Korea’s gender equality minister wants to end the rhetoric that stokes hate and unhealthy debate after a presidential hopeful set off a social media storm when he suggested women should be subject to mandatory military...
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Curated Video

Holmstrom on winning economics Nobel

Higher Ed
British-born Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmstrom of Finland won the Nobel prize in economics for shedding light on how contracts help people deal with conflicting interests, from CEO pay packages to whether to privatise a public service.In...
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Curated Video

Stress in pregnancy causes long term health problems for the unborn child

Higher Ed
London, UK, October 30, 2009 1. Mid tilt up of pregnant woman in antenatal class 2. Mid shot zoom out of television showing educational breastfeeding programme to class 3. Various of pregnant women in class 4. Wide of heavily pregnant...
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Bridgeman Arts

A female student visits a hospital laboratory and watches medical technologists at work, 1954

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 3 of an educational film about a career in Medical Technologist, Canada 1954. A young lady gets shown around a hospital laboratory and sees a blood test taken and studied in the lab (acted).
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Curated Video

Kenya bans plastic bags to help environment

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Kenya is the latest country to ban single use plastic bags and anyone found violating the new regulation could face stiff penalties. The ban applies to the use, manufacture, and importation of...