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03 Jun 2026
Generative AI in Education Requires Strong Critical Thinking Skills
Education experts are highlighting the growing importance of media literacy and critical thinking as generative artificial intelligence becomes more widely used in schools and universities. While AI tools can support learning, research and creativity, experts warn that students must learn how to evaluate information, identify inaccuracies and understand the limitations of AI-generated content. The discussion emphasises that future graduates will need more than technical skills to succeed. Universities and educators across Europe are increasingly focusing on teaching students how to…
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01 Jun 2026
UK Updates Student Visa Rules Following Compliance Review
The UK government has introduced amendments to its student visa compliance framework after concerns were raised about gaps affecting some education providers. The changes are intended to improve transparency and ensure that institutions are assessed more accurately when meeting sponsorship and student recruitment requirements. Education stakeholders have welcomed the clarification, noting that clear regulations are important for maintaining confidence in the UK’s international education system. For prospective international students, the update provides reassurance that the UK continues to refine its…
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30 May 2026
Academics welcome new rules for foreign researchers, PhDs
Sweden has approved new immigration and residence rules that are expected to make the country more attractive for international researchers and doctoral students. Under the updated regulations, foreign PhD students and researchers will have improved opportunities to obtain residence permits, apply for permanent residency faster, and stay longer in Sweden after completing their studies to search for jobs. The changes are designed to help Sweden compete globally for skilled academic talent and strengthen its higher education sector. Universities and academic…
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29 May 2026
Germany risks weakening academic ties with global south
Germany is facing growing concerns that stricter migration policies and changing political priorities could weaken its long-standing academic partnerships with countries across the Global South. Universities and international education experts have warned that reducing opportunities for international collaboration, scholarships and student mobility may affect Germany’s reputation as a welcoming study destination. The discussion comes at a time when many students from Asia, Africa and Latin America are increasingly looking towards Europe for affordable, high-quality education and global career opportunities. Experts…
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27 May 2026
UK study visa issuance falls 32%
The United Kingdom has reported a significant fall in international student visa applications in early 2026, with new data showing that study visa issuance has dropped by around 32% compared to the previous year. Reports indicate that stricter immigration policies, higher visa and healthcare surcharge costs, and tighter compliance checks for universities are among the main reasons behind the decline. Changes introduced in recent years, including restrictions on dependants for most international students, have also contributed to lower application numbers…
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