The cost of indecision: 'I feel like I made my parents and grandparents lose money by changing my university major'
A young woman reflects on the financial burden of changing her university major, expressing regret for the impact it may have had on her family's finances.
The ministry wants to bring private money into higher education with paid master's programs
Estonia's ministry is proposing a draft law to enable universities to create one-year paid master's programs funded by private investment.
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Ikea announces big change to stores and thousands of shoppers will get money off
Ikea has introduced a new discount program for UK education and healthcare workers, allowing them to receive 6% off their in-store purchases.
IKEA launches new discount as thousands of UK customers set to save money
IKEA has introduced a new in-store discount for eligible UK customers, specifically targeting educators and healthcare professionals.
Money Problems in Schools Will No Longer Be Solved – The Transition to Latvian-Language Instruction is Also Hampered by the Lack of Specialists
Schools in Latvia face persistent issues with funding and a shortage of specialized staff, impacting the transition to Latvian-language instruction.
There is a decision regarding money for students. It concerns an additional 80 million
The Polish Ministry of Education announces an additional 80 million PLN for student support following concerns over funding cuts impacting vocational training.
Analysis: Getting into medical school is now possible with money, and it may be a good thing for patients
Finland's Education Minister proposed increasing medical school admissions significantly, sparking debate over the adequacy of medical education capacity in relation to real healthcare needs.
Without money, it's hard to imagine change
The Argentine education agenda in 2026 is shaped by ideological debates and pressing financial issues, with a focus on proposed legislation that shifts educational control towards families over the state.
Verona protesters say Italy’s winter Olympics waste public money
Protesters in Verona argue that funding for Italy's Winter Olympics is a misuse of public resources that could better serve health and education.
Students will be able to test their knowledge in financial literacy at the 'European Money Quiz' competition
Latvian students in grades 7-9 are invited to participate in the European Money Quiz to enhance their financial literacy knowledge.
Millions of Brits could be missing out on big savings, says money saving expert
Many Brits, especially retirees from specific jobs, could be failing to access substantial discounts and savings available to them.
Brits overwhelmed by investing as study shows need for financial education
A study reveals that many Britons feel confused and overwhelmed by financial management and investing, highlighting a need for better financial education in schools.
News in simple language on February 19
Latvia is gaining recognition for its improved financial sector and anti-money laundering measures, along with recent legislative changes impacting education and youth.
Scholarships: Seminars instead of Book Money
This opinion piece argues that scholarships for students should focus on seminars rather than financial support, which often leads to inequities in educational funding.
Less money from the state will mean rising prices, warn scouts and pioneers
Youth organizations in Czechia warn that reduced funding from the Ministry of Education could lead to increased membership fees and a decline in activities.
True comfort comes not from 'bread' but from 'roses'
The article discusses the dilemma faced by a friend who supports a financially struggling college student but is troubled to discover the student spends money on luxury items instead of essentials.
Chubut: a union leader reported that businessmen offered him money to prevent the school year from starting
A union leader in Chubut claims he was offered money by businessmen to obstruct the start of the school year, prompting an investigation by the Specialized Prosecutor's Office.
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.
‘There is no money to pay for medical school, it is very expensive’: teenagers seek economic options to specialize and find employment in Ecuador
In Ecuador, many teenagers like Amy Molina are seeking affordable education options to pursue careers in health, as private university fees are too high.
Tulio Maravilha's wife says their daughter will not study in public universities to avoid bullying for having money
Cristiane Maravilha, wife of former soccer player Túlio Maravilha, explains why their daughter will not attend public university due to concerns over potential bullying related to their wealth.
Major change to free childcare rules as nurseries issued warning: Money LIVE
New Department of Education guidance prohibits nurseries from charging parents extra fees for free childcare hours, although optional costs for certain services can still be applied if genuinely voluntary.
Indian Woman Teacher Honored Abroad, Wins This Award, Receives Crores in Prize Money
Rubal Nagi, an Indian woman teacher, has been awarded the Global Teacher Prize 2026 for her innovative approach to educating underprivileged children, receiving a prize of 10 lakh dollars at an international conference in Dubai.
There is a lot of money
The case involving educational centers could develop into a significant problem for the government, with serious allegations of embezzlement against public institutions and large sums of money involved.
A teacher is awarded 1 million dollars for her educational work and surprises with how she will use the money
An Indian teacher and activist, Rouble Nagi, was awarded the Global Teacher Prize for her educational and social efforts, which include establishing over 800 educational centers across India.
The personal life of Manu Pascual from 'Pasapalabra': his studies, his partner, and how much money he has won on the show
The article explores the personal life of Manu Pascual, a long-term contestant on 'Pasapalabra', detailing his education, relationship status, and potential winnings on the show.
"If they don't want to learn math, at least let no one rob them." How to talk to children about money and influencers?
The article discusses how parents can have meaningful conversations with their children about money management and the influence of online personalities.
Children as Non-Swimmers: Dangerous Failure
A significant percentage of children in Germany leave elementary school unable to swim proficiently, prompting calls for action from associations and politics to address the issue, but money alone is not sufficient.
A conservative Supreme Court tackles the question of trans women in school sports
The Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in cases addressing laws that prohibit transgender girls and women from participating in women’s sports in schools funded by public money.
The Tady a teď Association raised enough money for its rescue. After a cyber attack, it will focus on education
The Tady a teď Association has successfully raised funds for its recovery following a cyber attack and plans to concentrate on awareness initiatives.
Mother showed how she teaches her children about money, then received criticism and insults from all sides
A London mother faced severe online criticism after encouraging her children to use their Christmas money to pay for lunch at McDonald's as a lesson in financial responsibility.
The Valencian Generalitat has not executed a single euro for improvements in four schools affected by the flood
The Valencian Generalitat has failed to spend any money on improvements for four schools impacted by the October 29, 2024 flood, which affected 115 educational centers serving 44,000 students.
Stood for 14 Hours in the Center of Zagreb in the Cold to Win Money for Her Son's College
Andrijana Pocrnić won the 'Sto na kvadrat' contest after standing for 14 hours in the cold to secure €10,000 for her son's education.
Myleene Klass is back in white bikini that made her so rich 'it put kids through school'
Myleene Klass revisits her iconic white bikini from 'I'm A Celebrity,' stating it earned her enough money to pay for her children's education.
Threatened Salaries at a Church School / Ferenčák Stepped Back, Drucker Will Eventually Send the Money for Salaries
The issue of unpaid funds for a church school in Kežmarok will be resolved by the Ministry of Education instead of the mayor, Ján Ferenčák, who has refused to release over one hundred thousand euros in taxes to the school.
City stipends attract future teachers. Students of pedagogical faculties can obtain money and apartments
Cities are offering stipends and housing opportunities to attract students from pedagogical faculties into teaching careers.
17 million missing for Beneš for salaries in education outside teaching professions. State money is not enough
Beneš highlights a shortfall of 17 million in funding for salaries in educational roles that are not teaching-related, stressing that state support is insufficient.