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23 May 2026
UNESCO launches report on higher education trends
UNESCO has launched its first-ever Higher Education Global Trends Report, providing a detailed overview of how higher education is evolving worldwide. The report shows that global student enrolment has increased significantly over the past decade, with more than 213 million students currently pursuing bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programmes globally. Women now outnumber men in higher education participation in many regions, while international student mobility has grown to 7.3 million students worldwide. The report also highlights the rapid rise of digital…
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22 May 2026
India’s smaller cities fuel Germany’s popularity as students rethink study abroad
Germany is seeing a growing rise in popularity among Indian students, particularly from smaller cities and emerging educational hubs across the country. Students are increasingly choosing Germany because of its affordable tuition structure, strong engineering and technology programmes, high-quality public universities and growing career opportunities after graduation. Education experts also report that students and families are now becoming more research-oriented and cost-conscious, carefully comparing destinations based on return on investment, post-study work opportunities and long-term career prospects.e For students planning…
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20 May 2026
Ireland Moves Towards Automatic European Degree Recognition
Ireland has officially applied to join the Multilateral Treaty on the Automatic Recognition of Higher Education Qualifications, a European agreement that allows academic qualifications to be recognised more easily across participating countries. The treaty, which originally began between Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, has gradually expanded to include several European nations and aims to simplify student and professional mobility across Europe. Instead of students needing to prove the value of their qualifications separately in every country, recognised degrees could be…
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18 May 2026
European Experts Stress Critical Thinking as Generative AI Expands in Education
Education experts across Europe are highlighting the growing importance of media literacy, critical thinking and responsible AI usage as generative artificial intelligence tools become more common in schools and universities. In a recent discussion supported by the European Commission’s SELFIE initiative, experts explained that while AI tools can improve learning, research and productivity, students must also develop the ability to evaluate information critically, identify misinformation and understand the ethical risks connected to AI-generated content. Educators are increasingly being encouraged to…
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16 May 2026
Women account for over half of higher education graduates
India’s higher education sector is witnessing major progress in female participation, with women now accounting for more than half of all higher education graduates across the country. According to recent national reports, female enrolment has steadily increased in universities and colleges, with women surpassing men in overall higher education participation rates. Strong growth has been seen particularly in arts, social sciences, medical sciences and postgraduate education, supported by government scholarships, improved campus facilities and policies encouraging women’s education. For students…
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