Manga inspires University Heroes by Saul Nassé, 20 December 2015 Saul Nassé is inspired by a creative approach to language learning at The University of Sydney, which sees students become Manga comic book heroes.
Photo blog: Life as part of Team India by Guest Blogger, 27 August 2015 Melissa Balzano shares a visual insight into life as part of 'Team India' for Cambridge International Examinations.
How education can shape an interconnected world by Janet Morris, 15 July 2015 Cambridge Assessment English's Deputy Director of Partnerships, Projects and Policy, Hanan Khalifa, reflects on her first professional visit to the small island with a big Cambridge Assessment relationship.
I've been to London to visit the Queen by Christine Nuttall, 14 July 2015 Andrew Nye and Dr Evelina Galaczi from Cambridge Assessment English were challenged to think critically about the future of teaching and learning at this year's SXSW Edu conference in Texas.
The Forgotten Half by Paul Steer, 27 June 2015 Paul Steer, Head of Policy and Public Affairs at OCR looks at how 'the forgotten half' - students in vocational or technical training - can be better supported.
Stronger VET - are we missing a trick by Tim Oates, 01 April 2015 Tim Oates CBE, looks at some of the reasons why the UK continues to suffer from acute skills shortage in critical areas despite all the efforts to transform vocational education and training.
High tech teaching in South America by Janet Morris, 01 April 2015 'Telly teaching' and laptops for all - Janet Morris discovers technological innovations in education in Uruguay and Buenos Aires.
IELTS via LAX and not an alien in sight by Saul Nassé, 16 March 2015 Saul Nassé, Chief Executive of Cambridge English, travels back to the future of IELTS in California.
Global tech network celebrates in Cambridge by Bruno Laquet, 06 March 2015 Concorde and college tours were on the agenda as Cambridge hosted 150 representatives from 40 universities around the world at this year's SAP Higher Education and Research User Group (HERUG) meeting.
Soft skills in Cairo and Chinese New Year In Malaysia by Hanan Khalifa, 26 February 2015 Hanan Khalifa of Cambridge English Language Assessment shares her daunting television experience in Cairo and a special Chinese New Year celebration.
Language in politics and democracy by Bene't Steinberg, 01 January 2015 Bene't Steinberg's comment on the state of politics and democracy was invited by the New Statesman and he chose to focus on the issue of language in politics.
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