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22 Jun 2026
Ireland Simplifies Progression from English Language Courses to Higher Education
Ireland has introduced new regulations that make it easier for international students to progress from English Language Training (ELT) programmes into higher education. Education providers have welcomed the changes, which are designed to create a clearer and more structured pathway for students who begin their academic journey through English language courses before advancing to university studies. For students planning to study in Ireland, the new rules offer greater flexibility and confidence when choosing an English language programme as a first…
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24 Jun 2026
US Universities Launch Initiative to Rebuild Public Trust in Higher Education
A leading higher education organisation in the United States has launched a new framework aimed at strengthening public confidence in universities and colleges. The initiative encourages institutions to improve transparency, increase community engagement, support student success and demonstrate their value to society. The report highlights concerns about rising education costs, public perceptions of universities and growing debates surrounding higher education policies. For international students considering the United States, the initiative reflects ongoing efforts by universities to improve student support, affordability…
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19 Jun 2026
Australia secures association to Horizon Europe Pillar II
Australia has secured association with the European Union’s Horizon Europe Pillar II programme, one of the world's largest international research and innovation funding initiatives. Beginning in 2027, Australian researchers, universities and businesses will gain access to collaborative projects covering areas such as climate change, health, digital technologies, advanced manufacturing, clean energy and artificial intelligence. Importantly, Australian institutions will not only participate in projects but will also be eligible to lead international research collaborations. For students planning higher education or research…
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15 Jun 2026
How thinking and making shape the next gen of creatives
A recent article highlights how modern creative education is evolving beyond traditional classroom learning by combining critical thinking with hands-on practical experience. Creative institutions are increasingly encouraging students to develop ideas, solve problems, test concepts and refine their work through real-world projects that mirror professional industry environments. This approach helps students build not only technical skills but also adaptability, communication abilities and a strong creative identity. For students considering studies in fields such as design, fashion, media, marketing, digital arts…
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17 Jun 2026
MPs slam HOELT as debate over international students continues
A recent debate in the UK Parliament has brought renewed attention to the role of international students in the country’s higher education sector. Several Members of Parliament criticised negative rhetoric surrounding international students, highlighting the significant contributions they make to universities, local communities, research, innovation and the wider economy. The discussion also emphasised that international students are generally temporary residents who support the UK's global education reputation. For students considering the UK as a study destination, the debate signals continued…
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