Student scholarships abroad and circular migration: two programs promoted by the government of Daniel Noboa
The Ecuadorian government, led by Daniel Noboa, has formalized over 61,000 student scholarships for Ecuadorians abroad in recent years, with specific programs aimed at studying artificial intelligence in South Korea.
University of Latvia Implements Unified Guidelines for the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Studies
The University of Latvia has introduced a unified framework for the use of artificial intelligence in its academic programs, ensuring that AI serves as a supportive tool rather than a replacement for student effort.
Young woman approved in medicine at two federal universities and mother gets emotional: 'It has always been in the blood'
CecÃlia Leite, a 21-year-old student, celebrated her acceptance into two medical programs in Brazil, fulfilling a lifelong dream and exciting her mother.
Tallinn University of Technology awaits its open doors day
Tallinn University of Technology is hosting an open doors day to provide prospective students with insights into their future prospects, degree programs, university campus, and student life.
Over 40 percent of students at Jämtlands Gymnasium change programs
More than 40% of students at Jämtlands Gymnasium are switching programs, significantly affecting planning and group dynamics within the schools.
The only female student in Mechatronics in one of the vocational training programs with the most job opportunities in Spain: "I scored 13.2 in the Selectivity exam and didn’t get into the career I wanted"
Noelia Márquez, the only female student in her Mechatronics vocational training course, shares her journey after not being accepted into medicine or dentistry, ultimately finding fulfillment in her current studies.
1.8 Thousand Students Admitted to Vocational Schools During Winter Enrollment
This winter, 1.8 thousand students were admitted to various vocational training programs in Lithuania, reflecting an increasing trend in interest for specific trades.
After problems, registrations for the Pé-de-Meia Licenciatures are postponed to February 20; monthly incentive is R$ 1,050
The registration for the Pé-de-Meia Licenciatures program in Brazil has been postponed to February 20 after technical issues arose during the original registration period.
The Saeima adopts several amendments to the Higher Education Law
The Saeima has approved amendments aimed at improving higher education programs in Latvia, allowing for more practical-based learning in doctoral programs and broadening eligibility for student loans.
Surprised to see what program VU offers to students: there are those who think it’s a joke
Vilnius University has introduced a new artificial intelligence management study program, which has sparked mixed reactions and discussions on social media.
Student Barometer 2025: Three out of four students are satisfied with their studies
A recent survey shows that 76% of students in Norway are satisfied with their educational programs, though concerns are raised about their workloads.
The Most Demanded Social Sciences Programs in Universities; Interest in the Service Sector Decreases
The number of male students in Latvia's universities is increasing while female enrollment is slightly declining, with a growing demand for social sciences, business studies, and law programs.
This year, nearly 2 million euros are allocated to finance the programs of Lithuanian schools established abroad
Lithuanian schools abroad are set to receive nearly 2 million euros in funding this year, with a per-student allocation increasing from 12.5 euros to 15 euros per month.
Chaos in Medicine Entrance Test, the Testimony: "I was excluded from the ranking, so I just wasted time"
Approximately 5,000 candidates are excluded from available spots in medical programs, with others required to enroll in different degrees while expressing frustrations over the filter semester process.
308,605 inactive students have been removed
The first phase of the student registry clearance process in Greek Higher Education Institutions has concluded with the deletion of inactive students who were admitted to four-year study programs before 2017.