Between Demand and Academic Excellence: The Debate Facing South Korea
The article discusses the intense competition in South Korea's education system and the impact it has on children's well-being as parents enroll their children in private academies for better chances at top universities.
Anatomy of Excellence: 50 UI first-class law graduates share success stories
Fifty first-class law graduates from the University of Ibadan reflect on their academic journeys and the factors influencing their success.
Frankfurt University: President on Probation
Enrico Schleiff has been narrowly confirmed as president of Goethe University amid criticism of his leadership style and concerns about future performance in excellence competitions.
Caleb University graduates 1,924 students at 15th convocation
Caleb University in Nigeria graduated 1,924 students during its 15th Convocation Ceremony, emphasizing academic excellence and a vision for producing innovative graduates.
Promotion for Talented Individuals: More and More Scholarship Holders Already Have Enough Money
A new analysis reveals that many scholarship recipients come from financially stable backgrounds, raising questions about the fairness of the current scholarship distribution.
Second-Class Citizens: When European Schools Punish Outstanding Muslims with Accusations of Extremism
The article examines systematic discrimination faced by Muslim students and teachers in European educational institutions, highlighting how academic excellence becomes a source of concern rather than pride, raising questions about equality in European education systems.