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04 Jul 2026
Minister rules out explosive proposal to hike tuition fees
The French government has confirmed that it has no plans to significantly increase tuition fees at public universities, despite a recent financial report recommending much higher student charges to help address long-term funding challenges. While the report suggested increasing annual tuition fees for bachelor's and master's programmes, the Higher Education Minister rejected the proposal, reaffirming the government's commitment to keeping higher education affordable. Discussions on improving university funding are expected to continue through other measures. For international students interested in…
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03 Jul 2026
Compliance and access dominate university assessment plans, confirms testing giant
A new international survey has found that universities are placing greater emphasis on compliance, secure admissions, and improving student access as they update their assessment and admissions strategies. Institutions are increasingly adopting modern assessment methods while ensuring academic integrity, fair evaluation, and compliance with changing government regulations. Digital technologies and improved verification processes are also becoming more important across the higher education sector. For students considering overseas education, these changes are expected to create more transparent and reliable admissions processes.…
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03 Jul 2026
UK unis must treat compliance as “strategic institutional risk”
UK universities are being encouraged to treat student visa compliance as a strategic priority as immigration regulations continue to evolve. Education leaders believe institutions must strengthen their internal systems to ensure international students receive accurate guidance and remain compliant with visa requirements throughout their studies. Effective compliance is increasingly viewed as essential for protecting both students and university reputations. For international students, the message is clear—understanding and following visa rules is just as important as academic success. Students planning to…
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01 Jul 2026
Algae research provides toxin-free colours for clothes
Researchers in Sweden, supported by a European Union-funded project, have developed an innovative method of producing natural blue textile dyes using algae. The sustainable process uses renewable resources and could replace synthetic chemical dyes that are widely used in clothing production today. Scientists are now working to improve the durability and large-scale production of these environmentally friendly dyes for future use by the fashion industry. For students interested in environmental science, biotechnology, textile engineering, or sustainable innovation, this research highlights…
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29 Jun 2026
France strengthens push to become leading destination for global researchers
France is expanding its efforts to become a leading destination for international researchers by introducing new initiatives to attract top global talent. The country is investing in research, innovation, and international collaboration while promoting its universities and research institutions as attractive destinations for scientists and postgraduate students. These efforts aim to strengthen France's global academic reputation and create more opportunities for international research partnerships. For students planning to study abroad, this is encouraging news, especially for those interested in master's,…
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