AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoStudent Safety & Staff Rights: Glasgow College faces a fresh dispute as the education union says management culture is harming staff wellbeing and affecting students, after safety concerns and a Health and Safety Executive compliance finding. Outdoor Learning Boost: Warrington trust TCAT’s Ty’n-y-felin centre in Anglesey earns the Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge and Adventure Mark, highlighting safe, inspiring residential outdoor education. International Enrollment Pressure: U.S. universities warn that falling international student numbers are driving program cuts and higher costs, with one case pushing a university $45M into the red. Student Debt “Stealth Tax”: Australia’s student loans are again under fire after reporting that interest is charged on debt already repaid. Admissions Deadline: India’s CUET-UG 2026 candidates have a July 1 cutoff for locking preferences and uploading documents, with June 28 flagged as the last practical day. Global Higher Ed Policy: The U.S. Justice Department is stepping up scrutiny of higher education, targeting admissions, antisemitism, and foreign influence. Digital Learning Push: Papua New Guinea aims to give every university student digital learning access by 2035. Maritime Skills Gap: A new report warns of a 39,100 officer shortage and calls for faster training to keep up with shipping demand.
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