Just as we launch UK/Nigeria 2015–16, a new season of cultural exchange between Nigeria and the UK, the British Council's Alex Bratt recommends some cultural highlights in Lagos.
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New global education programme to reach millions
More than five million pupils worldwide will benefit from a global education programme connecting UK classrooms to over 30 countries around the world, the British Counci
British Council comments on A-Level languages 2015
1 July 2015
AGM & Inaugural Election of Officers; The successful implementation of primary languages.
Minutes and information available below.
The Indian graphic novel is here to stay
How much do you know about India's ever-growing and diverse graphic novel scene? Paul Gravett, an expert in the field for over 30 years, runs through a brief history of the form.
Churchill, culture and soft power
50 years after his death, a report examines the lessons that tomorrow's world leaders can learn from a statesman who understood the power of persuasion.
How can parents and teachers best educate young children?
What principles can both teachers and parents bring to the education of very young children? Gillian Craig, who was part of the Learning Time with Shaun and Timmy writing team, explains.
1,000 Indian internships to help UK digital skills gap
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to partner with British Council Generation UK-India programme to create opportunities for British students.
Why have so many Nobel laureates studied abroad in the UK?
Of all the Nobel laureates who have studied abroad, 38 per cent have studied in the UK, according to research published last week. The British Council's Jenny Katzaros takes a look.
New research: UK students’ perspectives on going abroad