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Education
Publication
17 September 2020

Women's education may be even better than we thought: estimating the gains from education when schooling ain't learning

Lant PritchettMichelle Kaffenberger
Education
Inclusion
...
Research on Improving Systems of Education Programme (RISE)
Publication
16 October 2020

Aspirations, poverty and education: evidence from India

Stefan DerconPieter Serneels
Education
Research on Improving Systems of Education Programme (RISE)
...
India
In the media

The Guardian

The government pretended UK universities were immune to Covid. The fallout is exhausting

Jonathan Wolff reflects on the stress and anxiety among university staff

Jonathan Wolff
Education
United Kingdom (UK)
School children
Blog
27 October 2020

Using evidence for better policymaking

Rafat Al-Akhali
Public sector
Education
In the media

New York Times

For kids at home, ‘a small intervention makes a big difference’

Article mentions Young1ove, the programme founded by DPhil student Noam Angrist

Noam Angrist
Education
Botswana
In the media

The Guardian

As universities scramble to protect their own interests, inequalities will magnify

Jonathan Wolff reflects on the likelihood of an era of online-only degrees and on the need to drive efforts towards mitigating privilege and exclusion

Jonathan Wolff
Education
United Kingdom (UK)
In the media

Times Higher Education

Trump school of government: teaching policy in an era of political dysfunction

 Karthik Ramanna sets out how the MPP programme gets people with different views to work together

Karthik Ramanna
Education
In the media

The Voice

House of Commons launches programme to find the next generation of BAME leaders

The Pathway to Success leadership programme aims to equip individuals from diverse backgrounds with the knowledge and skills to stand for political office

Education
Public sector
...
Democracy and politics
In the media

Financial Times

How the pandemic is sending universities back to school

Chris Stone is quoted about new models of teaching for higher education

Christopher Stone
Education
Health, education and public services
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