During the Covid-19 lockdown we are being inundated with ideas of ways to pass the time, as though suddenly most of our daily tasks have disappeared! However, for some, it might be a time to reflect on what they want to focus on, and for some children and young people...
Perhaps you’re between jobs, out of work, or simply in need of some mental stimulation. Maybe your job no longer brings you the joy it once did, or perhaps you’d love to turn a long-held hobby or passion into a career. Well, the good news is, whatever your age and...
This October, Oxford’s Science and Ideas Festival returns again. And so too does its annual writing contest. The IF Oxford 2020 Poetry of Science competition is open to budding young writers in Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, at both primary and secondary...
Are we living in a dystopian universe? Maybe. Something about the ubiquity of email surveillance, deep-fake videos and uncontrolled rainforest fires is causing people to say that, yes, the world we live in now is as perplexing and corrupt as anything written by Orwell...
Free On Android And iOS When you are an A-Level or GCSE student, studying is a big part your life. Studying can be boring, but if you use some of the these cutting edge, free, study apps, you can remove some of the monotony and even improve your studying...
The organisation Global Acts of Unity (GAU) has launched a new poetry competition and it’s asking young people (aged 11-18) to enter by expressing what ‘unity’ means to them, for a chance to win £100 worth of vouchers and £500 worth of supplies for their school....