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19 Aug 2026
From code to reasoning: AI reshapes the skills of young programmers
Artificial intelligence is changing the way programming and computer science are taught, with young programmers increasingly being encouraged to focus not only on writing code but also on problem-solving, reasoning and designing effective solutions. At the 2026 International Olympiad in Informatics in Uzbekistan, 386 young programmers from 97 countries tackled complex algorithmic challenges, highlighting how skills such as analysing problems, developing algorithms and testing solutions remain essential even as AI becomes increasingly capable of generating code. For students considering studies…
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17 Aug 2026
CBSA checks end international student PGWP protest in Canada
International graduates in Calgary have ended a 22-day protest over refusals of post-graduation work permits (PGWPs), with Canadian Border Services Agency officials becoming involved in the final stages. The protest centred on graduates who said they had been led to believe that the non-credit courses they completed would qualify them for post-study work permits. Canadian authorities subsequently flagged 12 people who attended the protest as potentially inadmissible to the country. The development highlights the importance of international students understanding post-study…
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13 Aug 2026
Degrees for the planet: Study your way into the circular economy
Across Europe, higher education is increasingly responding to the growing need for sustainability-focused skills. New and innovative programmes in areas such as circular economy, sustainable development, environmental economics, urban sustainability, climate adaptation and sustainable design are preparing students to address challenges including resource use, waste reduction, climate change and sustainable urban development. Many of these programmes combine environmental studies with business, economics, policy, design, technology or engineering, giving students an interdisciplinary approach to sustainability. For students planning to study in…
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14 Aug 2026
4 French student visa - Important announcement
France has introduced a new financial requirement for international students applying for a student visa. From 1 August 2026, applicants must provide proof that they have sufficient financial resources of €877.50 per month to cover their living expenses in France, replacing the previous requirement of €615 per month. Students planning to begin or continue their studies in France should take this revised threshold into account when preparing their visa documentation and financial evidence. The change is particularly important for students…
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10 Aug 2026
How to get the most from Erasmus+
With Erasmus+ set to enter its next phase, universities are being encouraged to make international mobility more structured, purposeful and accessible rather than simply treating study abroad as an opportunity to travel. The focus is increasingly on combining academic learning with industry exposure, cultural experiences and collaboration with international partners. Institutions are also being encouraged to strengthen areas such as accessibility, student welfare, safeguarding, risk management and programme administration as participation grows. For students, this means Erasmus+ opportunities could…
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