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03 Feb 2026
EES and ETIAS : what will actually change for travellers at European Union Borders
Europe is updating how it manages border checks for people from outside the European Union. Since late 2025, a new system called the Entry/Exit System (EES) is being introduced at the borders of Schengen countries. Instead of old-fashioned passport stamps, EES uses digital records and biometric checks (like facial images and fingerprints) to track when non-EU travellers enter and leave for short stays of up to 90 days. This helps border authorities know how long people stay and makes travel…
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02 Feb 2026
European Forum of Young Leaders 2026 in Gdynia, Poland, invites Participants from Eastern Partner Countries
The European Forum of Young Leaders 2026 will take place in Gdynia, Poland, from 27 to 30 April 2026. The Forum is a cyclical initiative launched by the SALTO Resource Centre with Eastern Europe and Caucasus countries, in cooperation with the Polish National Agency of the Erasmus+ Programme and the European Solidarity Corps. The Forum will serve as a platform for the exchange of experiences and for jointly seeking solutions in the area of active citizenship and youth participation in…
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29 Jan 2026
TNE Surge Offsets ongoing Drop in Foreign Student Numbers
New data for the 2024–2025 academic year shows that the number of international students studying in the United Kingdom fell for the second year in a row. The decline was mainly seen in postgraduate taught programmes, with a 10% drop in non-EU entrants and an 8% fall from EU countries. In contrast, undergraduate enrolments remained stable, with a small overall increase of 1% across domestic and international students. While total international student numbers in the UK decreased to around 686,000…
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30 Jan 2026
Airbus Defence Chief : Europe could make 'Quantum Leap' in space but must abandon 'Grand Schemes'
Europe has the chance to make a big advance in space technology in the coming years, but it will need to speed up how it turns plans into action. A recent discussion about European space efforts points out that while the region has strong scientific and engineering expertise, delays in major space projects and planning processes could slow progress. Space technology — including satellite systems and secure communication networks — is important not only for defence but also for scientific…
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27 Jan 2026
Academics Demand Coordinated Approach to Migration Policy
Sweden continues to be recognised as a strong destination for international higher education, with globally respected universities, advanced research environments and a long-standing tradition of academic openness. Ongoing discussions around migration policy reflect the country’s broader effort to refine and align regulations with its ambition to attract international students, doctoral candidates and highly skilled researchers. These conversations underline the importance Sweden places on strengthening its international academic ecosystem and ensuring that universities remain globally connected and competitive.Looking ahead, Sweden’s higher…
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