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On International Day to protect education, Palestine warns of systematic targeting of Gaza education system

On International Day to protect education, Palestine warns of systematic targeting of Gaza education system

The Palestinian Ministry of Education confirmed that the education system is being subjected to an ongoing, unprecedented, and systematic annihilation, particularly in the Gaza Strip, by the Israeli occupation. Thousands of school and university...

Korea’s foreign student numbers rise, but lag behind other developed nations

Korea’s foreign student numbers rise, but lag behind other developed nations

International student enrollment at Korean universities has grown in recent years, yet still falls short of the levels seen across OECD nations. With the vast majority of students arriving from Asia, the trend highlights Korea’s limited success in...

North-west University (nwu) Webinar Explores Social Policy As A Tool For Af

North-west University (nwu) Webinar Explores Social Policy As A Tool For Af

From Ghana to South Africa, similarities in health, education and social policy programmes have raised questions about how public concerns over foreign nationals shape solidarity across the continent. This was the focus of a webinar hosted by the...

Morrisey, Azinger Celebrate Private Purchase of ‘In God We Trust’ Signs for Required Display at Public Schools, Colleges

Morrisey, Azinger Celebrate Private Purchase of ‘In God We Trust’ Signs for Required Display at Public Schools, Colleges

photo by: Steven Allen Adams West Virginia Sen. Mike Azinger, left, and Gov. Patrick Morrisey celebrate the first “In God We Trust” signs paid for with private dollars going out to public schools and public higher education institutions in a press...

BC Greens: Eby’s comments about Temporary Foreign Worker Program are divisive and reckless

BC Greens: Eby’s comments about Temporary Foreign Worker Program are divisive and reckless

THE BC Greens said on Mondya that they are shocked by Premier David Eby’s recent comments echoing the federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s stance on Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP). BC Greens interim leader Jeremy...

Morrisey, Azinger celebrate private purchase of ‘In God We Trust’ signs for public schools, colleges

Morrisey, Azinger celebrate private purchase of ‘In God We Trust’ signs for public schools, colleges

West Virginia Sen. Mike Azinger, left, and Gov. Patrick Morrisey celebrated the first “In God We Trust” signs paid for with private dollars going out to public schools and public higher education institutions in a press conference at the State...

Nepal's international airport shut, all flights cancelled as Gen Z protesters storm Hilton, torch party HQ

Nepal's international airport shut, all flights cancelled as Gen Z protesters storm Hilton, torch party HQ

Nepal's political crisis deepened on Tuesday as Tribhuvan International Airport was shut down and all flights cancelled after escalating violence by Gen Z protesters gripped the capital, Kathmandu. Hundreds of army personnel have been deployed at...

EDITORIAL: Universities cannot survive on fees alone

EDITORIAL: Universities cannot survive on fees alone

Kenya’s universities are sliding into crisis. Debts are piling up, lecturers are on strike and some campuses are barely managing to stay open. The recent decision to slash student fees has given parents welcome relief, but it has left public...

Business News | UST's D3CODE 2025 Hackathon to Be Held Across Five Countries; Announces USD 10,000 Cash Prize for the Global Winner

Business News | UST's D3CODE 2025 Hackathon to Be Held Across Five Countries; Announces USD 10,000 Cash Prize for the Global Winner

BusinessWire India Aliso Viejo (California) [US] / Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 9: UST, a leading AI and technology transformation solutions company, announced the launch of the 5th edition of its flagship hackathon event, D3CODE 2025,...

Ireland’s first OPM-MEG system launched at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience

Ireland’s first OPM-MEG system launched at Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience

New wearable scanner a gamechanger for brain research in Ireland Ireland’s first OPM-MEG system is now up and running at a new brain imaging facility in Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience. It uses quantum technology to track brain networks,...

University of Nebraska maintains enrollment with slight 0.2% decline

University of Nebraska maintains enrollment with slight 0.2% decline

LINCOLN — Enrollment across the University of Nebraska system remained steady year over year, with the NU system on Monday reporting a 0.2% enrollment decline, or a difference of 111 students. Much of the decrease in total fall enrollment to...

National Collaborative of Small Liberal Arts Colleges Secures $8.5 Million for Student Well-being Initiative

National Collaborative of Small Liberal Arts Colleges Secures $8.5 Million for Student Well-being Initiative

The Endeavor Foundation commits to investing in the development of evidence-based strategies and scaling successful mental health interventions The Endeavor Lab Colleges (ELC), a national consortium of 10 small liberal arts colleges, proudly...

Rep. Agbese Lauds Speaker Abbas for Elevating Legislative Standards in Nigeria's 10th National Assembly

Rep. Agbese Lauds Speaker Abbas for Elevating Legislative Standards in Nigeria's 10th National Assembly

In the dynamic landscape of Nigerian politics, where legislative proceedings often serve as the bedrock for national policy formulation and governance, the leadership of the 10th National Assembly has come under increasing scrutiny and praise. At...

Global warming linked to consumption of sugary drinks, ice cream

Global warming linked to consumption of sugary drinks, ice cream

PARIS: People consuming more sugary drinks and ice cream on warmer days, particularly those with less money could pose a growing threat to health as climate change drives up temperatures, new research warned on Monday. Sugar is a major contributor...

Two Illinois universities among top ranked in the US

Two Illinois universities among top ranked in the US

The school year has officially kicked back into gear, with many college students heading back to their university campuses for the semester. Have you ever wondered how Illinois universities rank against others in the country? U.S. News and World...

Universities and colleges forced into hard choices

Universities and colleges forced into hard choices

Opinion Doing more with less really isn’t feasible when it comes to Manitoba’s post-secondary institutions, yet that is exactly the toll the federal government is exacting in the wake of its cap on international student visas last year. And while...

The 21 College Football Teams That Have Never Been Ranked In The Top 25

The 21 College Football Teams That Have Never Been Ranked In The Top 25

Getty Image Audio By Carbonatix Earning a spot in the Top 25 is a sign you’re doing something right as a college football team. Plenty of programs have become accustomed to having a number next to their name to the point where ending up on the...

Paignton’s University Centre South Devon wins praise in student survey

Paignton’s University Centre South Devon wins praise in student survey

Students have delivered a ringing endorsement, handing University Centre South Devon top marks in a national satisfaction survey. The college says 88% of eligible higher education students took part in this year’s National Student Survey, which...

Mubadala, Antler, Hub71 launch National Founders Programme to commercialise university research

ABU DHABI - Mubadala Investment Company, in partnership with Antler and Hub71, today announced the launch of the National Founders Programme, a strategic, six-week venture-building initiative to turn breakthrough university research into...

Mid-Semester Start Program for International Students

Mid-Semester Start Program for International Students

Minnesota State has established a new mid-semester start option for undergraduate international students enrolling this semester, with students looking to complete the fall semester in an eight-week schedule that begins in October. The creation of...

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