AGP Executive Report
Last update: a few seconds agoHigher Ed Policy: A U.S. senator-backed bill would require citizenship or permanent residency to get in-state tuition and state aid at South Carolina public colleges, after allegations tied to H-1B hiring. Campus Governance: Bangladesh’s education minister withdrew controversial comments about Dhaka University after backlash, saying the remarks were informal and not a research-based statement. Student Life & Access: Australia reports university class sizes have surged since COVID, with tutorial/lab groups swelling and staff saying they can’t keep up with student needs. International Higher Ed: Finland’s English-taught international admissions fell again for spring 2026 after an application fee, while Turkey’s Bilgi University shutdown-and-reversal spotlighted fragile academic autonomy. Research & Health: An international phase 3 trial says teclistamab can extend remission in relapsed multiple myeloma, and Wales warns university deficits and job cuts may worsen as funding and foreign-student income shift. Global Education Links: Yemen signed a national network for university international relations offices to rebuild global academic ties.
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