
US Education Department faces lawsuit over student loan limitations
The U.S. Department of Education is facing a lawsuit over a new policy that limits access to student loan programs.

Top universities in Asia for international students
A list of 5 best universities in Asia designed for foreign students in 2026.

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

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.

King’s College London and Cranfield University announce merger deal
King’s College London and Cranfield University have agreed to merge by 2027, creating one of the United Kingdom’s largest universities with around 47,000 students and significantly expanding its global research capacity.

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.

The council of EU demands for human-centric for AI in education systems
The council of EU urges national governments to improve teachers' AI and digital competencies and foster the creation and application of education-focused AI tools.

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.

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.

China adds 38 majors focused on emerging technologies
China’s Ministry of Education has announced the introduction of 38 new undergraduate majors for the 2026 national college entrance exam, aiming to expand opportunities for students and align higher education with cutting-edge industries and national development strategies.

Poland wants to gain more foreign students to help solve demographic decline
Poland addresses its' demographic problem by recruiting foreign students.

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

Is Artificial Intelligence good for education?
The integration of AI in education is a pressing issue.

Iran shifts to online education
Iran has imposed online education in all universities and schools.

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.

UK schools are going to include healthier lunches
The food standards in UK school menus are expected to change.

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