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Where is Ukraine?

How a western outlook perpetuates myths about Europe’s largest country.
13 Jun 2022 Olesya Khromeychuk
Close-up of shattered glass with colorful, overlapping fragments in blue, red, yellow, and a small piece featuring a star and an eagle emblem, densely textured against a plain background.
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Is there a point to homework?

New research indicates we may have overlooked some surprising benefits to primary school students.
5 Apr 2022 Dacian Dolean
A wire mesh trash can holds several rolled-up posters. The can is placed on a white surface against a gray background.
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Working partners

A Fellow-led project, bringing together Fellows in Scotland and the US is seeking to bring new ideas for the future of work to Inverclyde, a proud post-industrial area outside Glasgow.
5 Apr 2022 Jamie Cooke
Illustration of two extended arms in teal, reaching out toward each other with "Glasgow" and "Pittsburgh" written between them, against a white and teal background.
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Work shift

As the Covid-19 pandemic enters its third year, it is time to take stock of the wild and wonderful predictions about work that greeted its arrival.
5 Apr 2022 Alan Lockey
A vibrant yellow punching bag hangs from the ceiling in a gym. It is decorated with an illustration of a person in a boxing pose wearing mint green pants and a purple top. Other gym equipment is visible in the background.
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Healing education

Several of earth’s fundamental systems are at tipping points threatening the future of life. Read how Bas van den Berg sees regenerative higher education as a tool to rebalancing our ecosystem.
4 Apr 2022 Bas van den Berg
Illustration of a graduation cap with a tassel on a teal background. On top of the cap, there are abstract tree shapes with white circular leaves and black trunks, symbolizing growth and learning.
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In conversation with Sarah Brown

"We cannot sit back and accept that 260 million children don’t get to go to school". Read Sarah Brown’s interview, Chair of Theirworld and Executive Chair of the Global Business Coalition for Education, Rachel O’Brien, on how access to education is vital.
17 Mar 2022 Sarah Brown
A woman with glasses speaks into a microphone. She wears a dark blazer and a striped scarf. The background is a textured wall. The image is in black and white.
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Building connections

The pandemic should make us rethink schools as critical neighbourhood infrastructure, one for all the community to engage with.
17 Mar 2022 Ian McShane, Benjamin Cleveland, Philippa Chandler
A 3D isometric calendar shows a block layout. Days labeled "School day" are positioned higher, while "Community space" days are lower. The arrangement alternates to create a zigzag pattern, with days numbered from 1 to 21 and weekdays listed.
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All for one

Nearly two years into the pandemic we have failed to address vaccine inequality.
16 Mar 2022 Aisha Abdool Karim
A stylized map of Europe displays orange syringes over various locations, symbolizing vaccination sites. The map is blue with light and dark shaded areas, representing land and water.
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Learn, unlearn, relearn

Now the average person will have 12 jobs in their lifetime; for most, long gone is the era where one person could learn a skill and have one job for life. A widening gap of inequality is in play. What can we do about it?
16 Mar 2022 Tom Kenyon
A wooden baby mobile hangs above a crib with colorful elements including blocks with letters and numbers, a duck, a cloud, and various beads in red, blue, yellow, and green. The wall is a soft teal color.
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Collaboration

When two big egos collide, does it make a sound?
16 Mar 2022 Daliso Chaponda
Colorful, stylized text spelling "COLLABORATION" with each letter uniquely designed on individual colored squares and rectangles.
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