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08 Jan 2026
Why global quality assurance standards are key for HE
A recent University World News article emphasised that stronger quality assurance systems and enhanced collaboration on UNESCO’s recognition conventions were essential to address the rapidly evolving flows of international students worldwide.This was a central takeaway from the Second Intergovernmental Conference of the State Parties to UNESCO’s Global Convention on the Recognition of Qualifications concerning Higher Education, which took place in Paris at the end of June 2025.At the heart of these discussions is the ongoing work, scheduled to be completed…
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07 Jan 2026
Union Open to the World : Cyprus takes over Presidency of Council of EU
On 1 January, Cyprus took over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union and will hold it until 30 June 2026.The motto of the Cyprus Presidency, ‘An Autonomous Union – Open to the World’, reflects a forward-looking approach that combines internal strength and independence with openness, cooperation and global engagement, the Presidency page says.In a video message, President of the Republic of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides said his country would continue working on strengthening Europe’s defence and security.“Our support…
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06 Jan 2026
Support at all levels is needed for the Arts and Humanities
Since their inception, universities have been centres of research and training for professors and students as part of their ongoing pursuit of truth, teaching and the creation of new knowledge. They have developed and cultivated various disciplines that contribute valuable knowledge to society through cultural, scientific, social and artistic reflection. The arts and humanities have been at the heart of university life and are essential for critical thinking and the cultivation of humanity and beauty in society.However, students’ interest in…
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05 Jan 2026
MENA Strengthens its Role in Global Student Mobility
Recent reports have identified the MENA region as one of the most dynamic and evolving players in global education. While outbound student interest remains high, there is a clear increase in students exploring options within the region.The report measures “demand” using student search and engagement activity on various online platforms. For three consecutive years, engagement with MENA programs has grown, suggesting a significant regional shift in behaviour as global pressures influence where and how students choose to study; mirroring a…
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01 Jan 2026
85 million international students by 2030, QS data predicts
Despite headwinds that have affected the four biggest study destinations over the past year, “push factors” such as lack of capacity in higher education in major sending markets will mean that the future of international education will continue to be relatively stable – and tens of millions of students will continue to study abroad in the future.That was the message from QS’s Andrew Plant and Selma Toohey at the organisation’s Reimagine conference in London. Using data from QS’s Global Stream…
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