CAFRE students graduate with Master’s Degrees

Date published: 6 July 2026 Congratulations to the Class of 2026! Postgraduate students from the College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) have successfully completed their studies and graduated with a Master’s Degree from Queen’s University Belfast. The Master’s Degree programme is delivered by CAFRE and validated by Queen’s University Belfast. Students undertook the…

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Nagaland University opens FYUGP BSc Honours admissions 2026; CUET UG scores mandatory, July 15 application deadline

Nagaland University has commenced admissions for its four-year FYUGP BSc Honours and Research programmes for the 2026-27 academic session. Eligible candidates with valid CUET UG 2026 scores can apply online until July 15. The university is offering Honours courses across five science disciplines, with admissions subject to fulfilment of the prescribed eligibility criteria. Nagaland University…

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Child protection services contacted before four-year-old’s alleged murder as police investigate cannibalism claim | New South Wales

The New South Wales department in charge of child protection received “a number of reports” about a four-year-old child before he was allegedly murdered by his mother, the minister revealed, as she announced a review into how the case was handled. Kate Washington, the NSW minister for communities and family, announced the independent review into…

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‘Ted Lasso’ star Hannah Waddingham talks ‘Ride or Die’ and the future of James Bond: ‘A woman doesn’t need to play James Bond…’ |

Hannah Waddingham weighs in on whether she would like to take over for James Bond in the upcoming project, which is still in the works, or not. ‘Ted Lasso’ star Hannah Waddingham has her own thoughts about whether she would like to play the next James Bond. During one of her latest interviews, while promoting…

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Beyond internships: IIT Gandhinagar lets BTech students earn credits through a full semester in industry and startups

How IIT Gandhinagar is making the workplace a classroom for engineering students Engineering education is increasingly moving beyond textbooks and laboratories, with institutes looking for ways to prepare students for the demands of a fast-changing workplace. While internships have long been a part of this journey, they often remain short-term experiences that sit outside the…

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Climate change could cost London extra £15bn a year, says report

Charlie Rainsford, assistant director of policy and external affairs at CLF, said: “It is vital that we make central London more climate resilient. “However, the responsibility for action currently falls on local authorities, without any sustainable funding or a common framework. “We are calling for long-term, consistent and devolved funding for adaptation projects and embedding…

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‘Anyone who doesn’t know Bhai well finds him intimidating’: Ali Abbas Zafar recalls how Salman Khan was the ‘only choice’ and said ‘YES’ in just 15 minutes as Anushka Sharma starrer ‘Sultan’ clocks a decade | Hindi Movie News

Marking 10 years of “Sultan,” Ali Abbas Zafar reflects on the wrestling drama’s origins and Salman Khan’s swift 15-minute yes to the role. He recalls casting Anushka Sharma, initial awkwardness that eased over time, and teases a possible fourth collaboration once the right script comes along. Even ten years later, ‘Sultan’ remains a firm favourite…

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