
Rankings of Education Worldwide 2026
World Population Review has uploaded the list of countries with their respective public education scores and education ranks.

EU's youth unemployment and education rates improve
Based on the official statistics from the European Union, youth participation in work and education increased in 2025.

Are humanities degrees useless?
Humanities-related university degrees are facing a decline in popularity among students and even the universities themselves. But is this decline actually justified?

Meta and Broadcom launch $125 million research hub at UCLA
The new partnership of Meta, Broadcom, Applied Materials and Synopsys will support research in chip design, manufacturing, software and equipment at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering.

New British school will open in Singapore
In August 2026, the London-based Heath House Prep School, which offers a conventional British education will launch a campus in Singapore.

Alabama's Troy University increases the number of online undergraduate education programs
Troy University’s College of Education and Behavioral Sciences will increase accessibility to programs by providing various undergraduate education degrees entirely online. TROY's growth in online education degrees aims to improve accessibility and satisfy the rising demand for online degree options.

UNESCO states that inter-regional inequalities in higher education remain
A new report by UNESCO reveals that global university enrolment has more than doubled in the last 20 years. Millions more students are moving to study abroad but major inequalities remain across regions.

How to become fluent in any language?
Reaching fluency in a new language can be easier if you follow these tips.

US Education Department states that accounting is not a professional degree
Accounting is not included in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act student loan classification system as a professional degree.

Strict anti-bullying measures introduced in Singapore's schools
Singapore has approved new disciplinary measures in the form of caning to solve the issue of bullying in schools.

China allows PhD students graduate through practical contributions
China is reshaping the PhD by enabling students to graduate based on real, impactful innovative contributions rather than traditional requirements.

The US Education Department sets a limit on loans for graduate school
New policy will cap graduate school loans.

The 10 Most Influential Education Companies
Time magazine announced the list of 10 most influential companies in the education sector.

UK is going to rejoin Erasmus
The UK and EU have signed the deal to bring back the Erasmus programme in UK.

Printed books vs e-books: Which ones to buy?
Print and online books market continue to grow in their own ways and it is hard to say whether one is better than the other.

Is it okay to grade your teachers?
Teacher perceived credibility and evaluation have significant implications for the overall quality and effectiveness of education in institutions.

Türkiye will assess universities based on graduates' employment rates
Türkiye has changed its evaluation approach towards universities.

UK universities face financial strain as rapid expansion raises alarm
Rising student numbers, heavy reliance on international enrolment, and concerns over grade inflation are putting long-term financial sustainability and educational quality at risk.