In this week’s news roundup we speak about safety net policy adopted by Cambridge, University of Birmingham student’s global “hackathon” and false April Fools’ Day announcement that tricked Wisconsin students.
In this week’s news roundup we speak about how the meals at school are better for students, Madison zoo streaming live videos for education for kids at home and call…
In this week's news roundup we speak about Vietnamese universities that opened after 6 weeks of closure, South Africa's decision to disable biometric systems at universities and Australian universities' decision…
In this week’s news roundup we speak about Australian universities that are pressured to produce online courses for international students, protests in the USA over the use of facial recognition…
In this week's news roundup we speak about closed scholarship program in Myanmar, a roadmap for higher education in India and scholarship agreement between Nigeria and France.
In this week’s news, we speak about Harvard students suing university officials, accreditation concerns in Kosovo, call for Nigerian private universities to benefit from state fund.
In this week’s news, we speak about Belgian government's plan to have admission test for all studies, Egyptian universities' decision to ban niqab and Chinese universities' decision to offer online…
In this week’s news, we speak about Turkey’s plan to boost vocational schools, private universities in Bangladesh that admitted students beyond limit and university reform in Morocco.
In this week’s news, we speak about Saudi schools that started teaching the Chinese language, Hong Kong's decision to suspend student exchange programs and unrest in Ethiopia.
In this week’s news, we speak about Greece that wants to attract more foreign students through its history and culture, Russia's attempt to provide more state-funded places in universities and…
In this week’s news, we speak about Australian university’s issues with bushfire, a new Chinese university campus in Hungary and student protests in Chile.
In this week’s news, we speak about possible closure of the American University of Afghanistan, Rwanda’s plan to scrap poverty criterion for student loans and decline in interest of students…