
9 charts that show the state of education around the world
In today’s uncertain climate, teaching children about themselves and the world seems more crucial than ever.
In today’s uncertain climate, teaching children about themselves and the world seems more crucial than ever.
Kansai International Airport sits on its own island in Osaka Bay, almost 5 km off the coast of Japan, a gateway for millions of international tourists who go on pilgrimage to the historic...
On December 10, 1948, three years after World War Two ended, the United Nations General Assembly in Paris adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Now the most widely translated...
He may be the richest man in China, but Jack Ma is stepping back from his e-commerce empire to return to his roots as a teacher.
As any keen beachcomber knows, for every sea-hewn gem of driftwood and shiny shell, there’s at least an equal amount of trash thrown up on the sand.
Living on a farm and growing crops might not seem like the typical life of a university student, but, in China, science students have been doing just that and helping to boost harvests.