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13 May 2026
EU preparing to offer key concession to UK in new post-Brexit agricultural deal
The European Union and the United Kingdom are continuing discussions aimed at improving trade relations and reducing barriers following Brexit, including negotiations connected to agricultural products, border procedures and movement regulations. The talks reflect broader efforts to stabilise cooperation between the UK and Europe after several years of political and economic uncertainty. Improved cooperation could eventually help simplify regulations affecting transport, travel, research partnerships and cross-border exchanges between the UK and EU member states. For international students, stronger EU-UK relations…
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11 May 2026
30 years on: advancing ELT standards through Malta’s new monitoring framework
Malta is introducing a stronger monitoring and quality assurance framework for English Language Teaching (ELT) institutions as the country marks 30 years as a leading destination for international language education. The new framework aims to improve teaching quality, student experience, compliance standards and transparency across language schools, helping Malta remain competitive among global English-learning destinations. Authorities and education providers are focusing on better teacher training, updated classroom standards, student welfare and regular institutional reviews to ensure international learners receive high-quality…
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08 May 2026
Report urges Africa’s collective action on extreme heat
A new regional report has warned that extreme heat is becoming a major challenge across parts of Africa, affecting health, food systems, water supply, and overall economic stability. The study highlights that, rising temperatures are not just an environmental issue but also impact public health, agriculture, and daily life. Experts are calling for stronger cooperation between governments, universities, and research institutions to develop solutions and improve resilience against climate risks. For students, especially those interested in environmental studies, public health,…
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04 May 2026
Europe looks beyond the region in global student recruitment push
European countries are increasingly looking beyond their own region to attract international students, showing a shift towards more global competition in higher education. A recent report highlights that, institutions across Europe are actively exploring new markets outside traditional regions, aiming to diversify student populations and strengthen their global presence. This change reflects how countries are adapting to declining student numbers in some areas and responding to stricter visa policies in other major destinations by positioning Europe as an attractive alternative.…
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06 May 2026
Nearly 30% of researchers in red states self-censor – Survey
A recent survey has found that nearly 30% of researchers in certain parts of the United States are self-censoring their work due to new state laws restricting topics such as climate change, gender issues, and social policies. Around 20% of researchers across the country said they have avoided specific research areas in the past five years because of changing regulations and funding pressures. These policies, along with reduced government funding for research in some fields, are creating uncertainty in academic…
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