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26 Feb 2026
Germany’s Faster Work Access for Asylum Seekers Plan Explained
Germany is proposing a significant change to how asylum seekers access the labour market, aiming to allow work permits much earlier in the asylum process. Under current practice, asylum seekers often have to wait six months or more—particularly if they are housed in initial reception centres—before they can legally take up employment. The new plan would standardise access so that most asylum seekers could begin work after just three months of residence, even while their asylum claim is still being…
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25 Feb 2026
What will the EU’s strategic research shift mean for Japan?
As the European Union prepares its next Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FP10), policymakers are signalling a stronger emphasis on competitiveness, strategic technologies and research security. This evolving direction reflects broader global trends, where research is increasingly linked to economic resilience, technological leadership and national priorities. While Europe has long been recognised for its openness and collaborative research culture, the proposed adjustments suggest a more structured approach to funding, partnerships and knowledge protection. For students and families considering study…
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23 Feb 2026
Open AI and Microsoft join UK’s international coalition to safeguard AI development
An international coalition aimed at ensuring the safe development of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems has gained new backing from major technology developers, reinforcing global collaboration in AI governance and research. Two prominent AI developers have committed significant funding to support a flagship research initiative focused on AI alignment—the field dedicated to making sure AI systems behave as intended and avoid harmful behaviour as their capabilities grow. This step boosts a multi-million-pound research fund and highlights the importance of international…
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24 Feb 2026
European higher education sector jointly proposes amendments to secure the future of Erasmus+
A broad coalition of European higher education stakeholders has put forward a coordinated set of joint amendments to the European Commission’s proposal for the next Erasmus+ programme, highlighting the need to secure and enhance the future of this flagship mobility and cooperation initiative. The proposals call for a minimum budget of €60 billion for Erasmus+ in the 2028-2034 period and clearer allocations across education and training sectors to ensure that learning mobility, institutional cooperation and inclusiveness remain core priorities. They…
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18 Feb 2026
How AI can help you find the study programme that fits you best
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being recognised as a valuable support in helping students navigate the vast array of higher education choices across Europe. With thousands of programmes available, choosing what and where to study can be overwhelming. According to recent guidance from the European Education Area, AI-powered tools can support learners by analysing their interests, skills and goals to suggest relevant study options and highlight key information such as programme content and entry requirements. These smart assistants can help…
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