Focus on 'Mental Health' in Colleges, UGC Issues New Guidelines
The University Grants Commission has issued new guidelines to promote mental and physical health among students in colleges across India.
What did the Youth Council under Tesa Goldstein do last year?
The Zagreb Youth Council's report led by Tesa Goldstein will be discussed at the upcoming session of the Zagreb City Assembly.
School Bully Tom Moilanen Disappointed with Vocational School Support: "Teachers Were Always in a Hurry to Do Something Else"
Tom Moilanen, a 22-year-old vocational school graduate, expresses disappointment over the lack of support from his teachers during his struggles with bullying and anxiety.
South Africa: Higher Education Helpdesk Resolves Over 55,000 Student Queries
In South Africa, a newly established Helpdesk for Higher Education has resolved over 55,000 student queries since its launch in August 2024, achieving a 90% resolution rate.
Work instead of lectures. Support for Czech university students is among the weakest in Europe
The Czech university support system for students is among the weakest in Europe, highlighting a significant gap in resources and opportunities.
What is the amount of the Progresar Scholarships in March 2026
The Progresar Scholarships for March 2026 remain unchanged in their amounts, according to the specific line of the program outlined by the education authority.
Jonggeundang Gochon Foundation holds scholarship certificate award ceremony
The Jonggeundang Gochon Foundation awarded scholarships to 403 students, including 110 newly selected recipients, at a ceremony held in Seoul.
University, CCUM: "939,000 euros from MUR prize to virtuous model of merit colleges"
The Italian government's allocation of โฌ939,209 to merit colleges supports thousands of deserving students and acknowledges the role of these institutions in promoting academic merit and social mobility.
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.
Ministry of Education to Recommend Abolishing Formal School Uniforms Amid Controversy Over Prices
The South Korean Ministry of Education plans to recommend the abolition of formal school uniforms in favor of more comfortable attire, responding to ongoing debates about uniform pricing.
Education in Bavaria: Demand for School Assistants is Growing Rapidly
The demand for school assistants in Bavaria is rising sharply due to the increasing number of students requiring support for various learning challenges.
Kela's support changes shock โ clear message from the youth
Changes to Finland's Kela benefits have caused widespread shock among students receiving aftercare support, forcing many to consider taking out student loans or risking their education.
Who threatened the family of the deceased NEET student?
The family of a deceased NEET student in India claims to have received threats regarding their situation.
Registrations for Popular University Restaurant in Joรฃo Pessoa end this Wednesday (18)
Registrations for the Popular University Restaurant in Joรฃo Pessoa close on Wednesday, February 18, offering meals at a minimal cost to eligible university students.
Guidance Counsellors Drowning in Work โ Eero Uotila, Selected as this Yearโs Guidance Counsellor of the Year, Has Nearly 200 Students
Finnish guidance counsellors are facing overwhelming workloads, with Eero Uotila managing nearly 200 students, far exceeding the recommended maximum of 150.
Ministry of Education to Provide Integrated Support for Crisis Students with School Violence, Career Guidance, and Basic Academic Skills
The South Korean Ministry of Education is establishing a new safety net for students facing multiple crises, including basic academic struggles and emotional challenges, starting from the new school year.
An unpleasant surprise for over 28,000 students
Kela is set to reclaim support funds from over 28,000 students whose incomes exceeded the annual threshold in 2024.
โMy Heart Friendโ Teacher Says โGumjok-iโ Has Changed
A middle school teacher from Gyeonggi Province reflects on the challenges of teaching students with emotional and behavioral crises and how collective support has helped her cope.
Kela clarifies student support: studies do not need to be stopped after all
Kela has announced that students can receive full social assistance during the summer without having to terminate their studies, countering previous guidance that required students to register as unemployed and halt their education to obtain support.