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Central Philippine University in Iloilo City hosted a week-long event where over 600 student and faculty researchers presented studies focused on regional realities, particularly in agriculture.
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Central Philippine University in Iloilo City hosted a week-long event where over 600 student and faculty researchers presented studies focused on regional realities, particularly in agriculture.

Hungarian politician Peter Magyar publicly threatened to shut down the state broadcaster, calling it a 'lying service' during an interview. His emergence and declarations are drawing attention, including initial diplomatic contacts and a planned meeting with the European Commission.
President Donald Trump's student-loan repayment overhaul, set to go into effect in July, will introduce new borrowing caps but also include exceptions for some borrowers.

Students at Kaunas r. Karmėlava Balys Buračas Gymnasium in Lithuania have raised concerns and shared anonymous letters and photos detailing poor learning conditions during ongoing renovation works.

During a meeting with students, a high schooler playfully used the phrase "for sure" when addressing Emmanuel Macron, referencing the expression that went viral after the French President's appearance in Davos.

French President Emmanuel Macron has called for a monthly "day without connection" or "screen-free day" for young people and students. He encourages them to turn off their phones and engage in reading instead.

Students from the Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) are preparing to showcase a collection of 10 birchwood chairs at SaloneSatellite 2026, a prominent design fair in Milan.

French President Emmanuel Macron advised high school students to switch off their mobile phones and engage in reading instead. He encouraged them to prioritize books over digital distractions.
UAE authorities have announced the suspension of all school bus operations as students return to school, likely due to safety concerns or adverse conditions.

A book fair has opened in Kolašin, with students from "Risto Manojlović" Elementary School among the first guests, in anticipation of World Book Day.
Investment firm TPG has announced a $100 million investment in Zum, a company specializing in student mobility solutions. This significant capital injection is expected to support Zum's growth and expansion.

Hong Kong authorities have introduced a revamped values education guide that expects students as young as six to "feel proud to be Chinese" and understand national affairs, emphasizing patriotism.
A pre-investigation procedure is still underway regarding the death of a student at the Faculty of Philosophy. Authorities are continuing to look into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

A University of Lagos (UNILAG) student has testified in court, recounting her ordeal of alleged rape by a lecturer in his office. The case is currently undergoing legal proceedings.
An Indian PhD scholar in the UK has revealed the harsh financial realities of student life, detailing how 60% of their budget is spent on rent.

Leaked group chats from several of Indonesia's top universities have revealed a systemic problem of sexual harassment and violence targeting both students and lecturers.
A study correlating international assessment data on reading comprehension and mathematics indicates that the percentage of students with low reading performance at age 10 remains consistent at age 15.

Medical students in Hradec Králové organized a free preventive health event offering blood pressure and cholesterol measurements, breast self-examination information, and first aid training.

A student opened fire at a school in Turkey, killing eight fellow students and one teacher in a planned attack. The incident has been described as a massacre.
The Jharkhand Academic Council has released the Class 8 results for 2026, allowing students to download their scorecards online. Students can access their results by entering their roll code and number on the official websites.
Egypt's defense chief held a meeting with military students, where discussions focused on training programs and current regional developments.
A 16-year-old male has been detained in Lourinhã, Portugal, suspected of rape, threats, sexual coercion, and kidnapping involving two female students aged 17 and 18 during a school trip.

Democratic Party (DS) members of parliament hung a banner reading "Students Win" on the Serbian Parliament building. This action was captured on video and reported by local media.
Students from Tianjin escorted war veterans on a special 'Heroes, Hello' trip to Henan, honoring their service.
An inspection agency informed parents of students at Jovina Gymnasium that it lacks the authority to determine safety, following parental concerns. The agency stated it was not competent to establish the safety conditions.

The parents of a high school student murdered last year in Nantes have expressed deep concern following a new aggression in Ancenis, near the Nantes agglomeration, stating that 'nothing has changed' since their daughter's death.

A student presented a visionary project to the mayor, proposing the construction of a floating pedestrian and bicycle path or a fixed dry structure along Dojran Lake to ensure safe movement for pedestrians away from road traffic.

Ofqual has fined an exam board after it failed to ensure paper content was fit for purpose, leading to A-level and AS-level students being issued wrong grades.
A Federal High Court in Nigeria has ordered the University of Ibadan (UI) to reinstate three students who were suspended for protesting against tuition fee hikes.
A UNILAG lecturer is facing trial for allegedly raping a student in his office, as reported in a morning news recap.

Students in Jyväskylä, Finland, have expressed concern over potential drugging incidents and are seeking clear guidelines on how to act. An organization is planning to distribute cup covers to address the issue.

The Senate of the University of Belgrade has approved a new enrollment competition, offering 26,005 places across 375 study programs. The decision includes amendments to the number of students to be admitted for various study levels.

Experts are advocating for the responsible use of artificial intelligence to equip students with the necessary tools to navigate content creation in the rapidly evolving digital age.
A professor at Unpad (an Indonesian university) has been accused of sexually harassing a student.
Blessing Alims, the first female Student Union Government (SUG) president of UNICAL, has achieved a First Class degree while leading over 45,000 students, marking an inspiring academic and leadership milestone.

A 20-year-old former student opened fire at a high school in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma. Principal Kirk Moore intervened and was shot in the leg while overpowering the assailant, but his condition is stable.
Students in Nagasaki are utilizing artificial intelligence technology to add color to black-and-white photographs taken before World War II. This project aims to bring historical images to life and offer new perspectives.

Four high school students in Uiwang, Gyeonggi Province, were treated at an emergency room after consuming adrenaline during a science class experiment.

Reports indicate the Pentagon is preparing for potential military operations in Cuba, awaiting a direct order from President Trump. This development coincides with the US Senate's rejection of attempts to limit the President's war-making authority.

In a particular city, primary school places are now being offered with the condition that parents adhere to a specific toilet-training guide. This requirement is part of the enrollment process for young students.
A high school principal in Oklahoma bravely intervened, tackling and disarming a gunman who entered the school, as students fled to safety. The incident was captured on video, showing the principal's quick actions to prevent harm.

Duke University has suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter following complaints about an Instagram post depicting pigs with Stars of David and Israeli flags, which some claimed was antisemitic.

Eighteen-year-old Anna Králová from Teplice has won a national hairdressing competition in the Czech Republic, with students from her school securing multiple top spots. Despite her success, starting in the industry presents challenges.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced its Class 10 examination results, revealing a pass rate of 93.7%. Girls continued their trend of outperforming boys in the examinations.

New footage has emerged showing moments of terror during a school attack in Turkey where nine people were killed. Students were seen jumping from windows in an attempt to escape, and a photo of the perpetrator has been revealed.

A school principal in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, Kirk Moore, was shot in the leg while tackling and disarming a former student armed with two semi-automatic handguns, as captured on surveillance video.

A new report and BBC investigation allege that some Pakistani and Bangladeshi nationals posed as gay to seek asylum in the UK. The reports indicate that lawyers may have advised migrants on how to present false identities and reasons to exploit the asylum system.

A high school principal in Oklahoma bravely tackled and disarmed a gunman on campus, as dramatic video footage shows students fleeing the scene. The quick action prevented potential harm during the incident.

Police in Niš, Serbia, have not disclosed whether an attacker who brandished a pistol at a student has been arrested, a day after the incident was reported.

A court has ruled that the University of Ibadan must recall students who were suspended over a protest, stating the university's decision was fundamentally flawed.

An eighth-grade student opened fire at a school in Turkey, leading to fatalities and injuries as students attempted to flee in panic. This incident follows a similar event that occurred just a day prior.
A new study examines the impact of the Middle East conflict on universities, highlighting issues of double standards, discrimination, and the polarization of moral consistency among students and faculty.
The UAE Ministry of Education has announced that students will return to in-person classes on April 20.

Businesses in Liepāja, Latvia, struggle to find employees despite a 4% unemployment rate, often resorting to hiring foreign workers and engaging students.
The LAPO Institute for Microfinance and Management Studies in Benin, Edo State, held its 6th matriculation ceremony, admitting 56 students into National Diploma programs.
Approximately 643,000 student loan borrowers are experiencing significant backlogs as application volumes surge and repayment plans undergo changes. This situation is causing delays and frustration for many individuals seeking assistance.

House Judiciary Republicans revealed that Biden-era border officials released Jose Medina-Medina, an alleged killer of a Chicago student, despite documents showing he had no asylum claim, citing a lack of space.
The CBSE Class 10 results were declared earlier than expected, creating uncertainty for UAE students, though options for retaking exams have been explained.

A student opened fire at a middle school in southeast Turkey, killing four people and wounding 20, marking the second school shooting incident in the country within two days.

Educators in Germany are warning that the significance of Abitur (German high school leaving certificate) grades as a qualification for university admission is steadily decreasing, prompting discussion on its implications for students.

Turkey has experienced two school shootings in two days, resulting in five deaths. The first incident involved an attacker dying at a high school in southeastern Turkey, followed by four fatalities—three students and a professor—at a high school in the south.

The Lithuanian cabinet has approved amendments to the Education Law, transferring the responsibility for regulating student workload from the health minister to the education minister.

The decision to install cameras in schools to film students, even for security purposes, has sparked a divisive debate, with critics arguing that 'living together does not involve cameras in schools.'

Many students are reportedly forced to take on side jobs to finance their education, a necessity that can negatively impact their academic performance and success.

Police in Braga, Portugal, arrested a 25-year-old student suspected of defrauding colleagues of €73,000 by convincing them to invest in a platform called 'Wise' and then appropriating the funds.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the results for its Class 10 examinations for the year 2026, with instructions provided on how students can check their scores.
The UAE has announced adjustments to its remote learning assessment rules, ensuring that final results for students remain unaffected by the changes.

U.S. Representative Brian Mast noted that students he spoke with were more interested in his war injuries, including his missing legs, than in the workings of government.

Serious misconduct, including beatings, vandalism, and death threats, has been reported at the Wyden school in Winterthur, prompting the city to review possible measures.

Daniel Parushev, a lecturer and former student leader accused indirectly of attempting to buy student votes, has described the suspicion as "absurd" and "illogical."

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have publicly discussed their mental health struggles, with Harry reflecting on his mother's death and his reluctance for a royal role. Meghan Markle also claimed to have been the 'most trolled person in the world'.

A German teacher group is urging authorities to take decisive action regarding the increasing issue of pupil violence in schools. They are calling for measures to ensure a safer learning environment for both students and educators.
A university in New Jersey has received a $10 million donation aimed at preparing students for a career field currently facing a massive shortage of professionals.

A 14-year-old Turkish student opened fire at his school, killing eight 10-11 year old classmates and a teacher before taking his own life. He had praised a Californian shooter on social media.

The German state of Hesse reports significant interest in its new integrated law bachelor's degree, with over 300 students having already received the qualification.
More than 1,000 students were suspended during the first term, according to an official statement.

The Indian Parliament is actively debating the Women's Reservation Bill, which proposes a 33% quota for women in legislative bodies. Prime Minister Modi has strongly advocated for its passage, addressing concerns about delimitation and OBC representation raised by opposition parties.

Authorities in New York have arrested three teenagers who allegedly planned a copycat school shooting at a middle school. The plot was reportedly inspired by the Sandy Hook and Columbine massacres.

A high school in Olomouc is set to introduce a new four-year program in stage technology, making it the only such course available in the Czech Republic. Starting in September, the program will accommodate fifteen students.

Police have launched an investigation after two course instructors at a school in Schleife, Saxony, allegedly showed students explicit images and videos during a project week.

A teacher was physically assaulted by a student's mother during a parent-teacher meeting, prompting authorities to take measures to clarify the case.

Prempeh College in Ghana hosted a seminar for hundreds of French students from the Ashanti Region, aimed at improving their approach to the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

Student protesters reported that plainclothes police officers detained several of their colleagues, allegedly in connection with a banner.

North Macedonia is debating a new Higher Education Law, which the Prime Minister claims will retain young people in the country. However, the proposed legislation has drawn criticism from students.

The tenant of a student dormitory at Liepāja University has committed to improving living conditions following numerous student complaints. The university academy also plans to conduct regular inspections to ensure compliance.

Students who topped the Madhya Pradesh Board exams are crediting their families and teachers for their success, with many expressing ambitions to pursue the UPSC Civil Services Examination.

US Congressman Eric Swalwell is facing multiple sexual misconduct allegations, including claims of assault at a hotel paid by his campaign. These accusations are raising concerns about his political career.

The Students Loan Trust Fund (SLTF) in Ghana has started disbursing funds to eligible students in public tertiary institutions. This initiative is part of the government's flagship "No Academic Fees" policy for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Students and staff were evacuated from a school in Nova Bila following a bomb threat, which authorities later confirmed to be false.

Three years after the suicide of Solanki, charges have been framed against an IIT-B student in connection with the case.
Police in Ukraine's western Zakarpattia region are searching for the parents of a ninth-grade student who opened fire at a school, injuring another student, with the shooter refusing to communicate.

Students have raised objections regarding the answer keys released for the JEE Main 2026 examination, leading to concerns and discussions among test-takers.

US sanctions against Iran's oil industry have intensified tensions, particularly concerning the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane. Iran has responded with proposals for safe passage and threats against US vessels if control of the strait is challenged.
A proposal to allow college certificates to be used as loan collateral in Tanzania is met with mixed reactions, raising questions about its implications for students and the financial sector.

Nine universities have launched legal action against the government concerning an error related to student loans.

Ritabrata Banerjee, a former CPI(M) member and student leader who previously served as a Rajya Sabha MP, has been selected by Trinamool as its candidate for the Uluberia East seat.

Students blocking the Faculty of Agriculture in Belgrade reported that plainclothes inspectors followed and detained their colleagues and citizens early this morning.

The University of Indonesia has suspended 16 male law students following their involvement in a viral sexually explicit group chat. The university took disciplinary action after the lewd content came to light.

A student group supporting Palestinians held a campus campaign at Yonsei University, prompting school officials to call the police over unauthorized activities.

Nigeria's Education Minister announced a venture capital grant initiative aimed at supporting business ideas from young Nigerians, preventing them from being abandoned.

A BBC opinion piece highlights a teenager's view that the price of school proms is excessive, leading to financial pressure on students and adults.

Following the release of JEE Main 2026 results, students are advised to consider new BTech courses before finalizing their choices for NIT admissions.

Students applying for the CUET UG 2026 entrance exam have their last opportunity to submit their photo verification certificates today via the official website, cuet.nta.nic.in.

A video shows a high school principal in Oklahoma, USA, apprehending and disarming a former student who had entered the school and opened fire with a pistol.

The Trump administration enacted various policies and actions, including pushing for a 'trade over aid' declaration, implementing new student loan caps, issuing pipeline permits, and altering H-1B visa rules. The administration also ended the lease for the consumer protection bureau's headquarters and made personnel changes.

Nine universities in England have initiated legal action following a dispute where approximately 22,000 students were mistakenly given loans and are now being asked to repay them immediately.

A survey of 3,525 high school students in South Korea revealed that nearly one-third have difficulty concentrating on long passages, struggling to focus for more than 10 minutes.

A Chinese national has been sentenced to one year in prison and fined for attempting to smuggle over 2,000 live ants out of Kenya.

A new liberal college group has been launched with the aim of rivaling Turning Point USA and winning back younger voters. The initiative seeks to engage college students with a progressive agenda.

A second school shooting occurred in Turkey within two days, resulting in the deaths of a teacher and three students. This incident followed another school shooting the previous day.

Harvard president Alan Garber expressed disappointment over students' ignorance and lack of open dialogue regarding the Israel-Palestinian conflict on campus.
The Daily Star reports on a new contest launched for university students to generate innovative ideas for promoting disability awareness.

The success of Hungary's opposition Tisza party against Viktor Orban's regime has sparked comparisons with the challenges faced by those seeking to challenge authorities in Serbia.
Universities and students across the UAE are set to return to in-person classes starting April 20, following over a month of remote learning, with some institutions offering remote or hybrid learning options.

A judge has ordered Jose Medina-Medina, a migrant accused of the fatal shooting of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman, to provide a DNA sample during a court hearing.

Twitch streamer Hasan Piker addressed Yale students, asserting that the "American empire" is in decline and will likely fall violently. He quoted Mao Zedong and accused the U.S. of imperialistic tendencies.

Mia Heimdal, a student at the University of Oslo, is being honored for her quick action in disarming another student who pulled a knife during a meeting, an intervention credited with saving a colleague's life.

A reflection on the past tradition of first-year university students in Serbia attending physical education classes, contrasting it with current practices.
The UAE has announced that all students will return to in-person classes starting Monday. This decision marks a significant step in the country's education policy post-pandemic.

A student at a school in Turkey shot and killed nine people and injured 13 others, just one day after another school shooting in the country.
Students involved in a blockade are organizing a bicycle ride scheduled for this weekend. The event aims to draw attention to their ongoing protest.
An immigration tribunal ruled that an international student from India, who was on an expired permit and attempted to steal a BMW, could remain in Canada, deeming him a 'dupe' in the incident.

More than 643,000 federal student loan borrowers are currently waiting for the Trump administration to either forgive their debt or enroll them in a repayment plan, according to a court filing.

The humanitarian campaign 'Their Smile is Worth More', organized by the NGO National Smile of Montenegro and the Student Union of the Faculty of Economics, successfully collected aid for residents of the 'Mladost' Children's Home for the 22nd consecutive year.

A student from Mumbai has made history by winning a gold medal at the European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad, showcasing exceptional mathematical talent on an international stage.

An article explores the reasons behind student cheating, suggesting that classrooms have become arenas of economic urgency rather than spaces for curiosity.

Representatives of Lithuanian trade unions have appealed to the country's top leaders and politicians, requesting necessary actions to protect employees and students at the European Humanities University (EHU) in Vilnius from potential repression.

A student protest organized via a Viber group in front of the Public Revenue Office in North Macedonia reportedly had only a few dozen participants, despite being announced as a student-led event.

A backgammon tournament was organized for students, with members of KAPI (Open Care Centers for the Elderly) serving as their teachers. The event successfully bridged the interests of two generations through the game.

The Prague 5 municipality has started building a new elementary school in Košíře, which will accommodate 330 first-grade students across 11 classes. The project is estimated to cost 450 million Czech crowns.
A group of US students is visiting Qingdao, China, to participate in a program focused on immersing them in Chinese culture.

Inga Sæland, Iceland's Minister of Education and Children, addressed the Teachers' Union of Iceland, expressing her desire for smaller student groups and the use of numerical grades.

More police boats than usual are visible in the eastern Gulf of Finland as boat police students conduct training exercises in Kotka for the next month.

Authorities in Austria are facing increasing calls for consequences after a police operation against Jewish students, which allegedly involved unlawful actions at the behest of an FPÖ politician and the collection of personal data.

A new exhibition at Galerie Lahumière in Paris is dedicated to Bauhaus student and Nazi opponent Jean Leppien, showcasing the almost mystical tranquility of his abstract post-war art.

A new bus line, number 95, will be introduced to connect the Manastirski Livadi and Studentski Grad neighborhoods in Sofia, Bulgaria.

The 'Kolë Jakova' 9-year school in Tirana has been transformed into a modern facility, ready to welcome approximately 500 students, with Tirana's acting mayor Anuela Ristani inspecting the new premises.

A bus belonging to transporter Jaćimović, known for providing transport for student protests and defying the regime, was set on fire in Vojvodina. Jaćimović stated he knows who is responsible for the arson.

The German federal government coalition is now in dispute over the financing of promised increases to Bafög, the student support program.

A professor at a music conservatory in the Viseu district of Portugal has been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing a student.
A student group at the University of Washington, SUPER UW, is hosting a fundraiser to gather aid for what it terms the 'Lebanese resistance.' The event aims to provide material support in Lebanon.
Students currently in a blockade have publicly voiced their support and defense of the University of Pristina. They are taking a stand to protect the institution.
Schools across the UAE are set to resume in-person learning, with many private institutions offering a hybrid model for students who are still abroad or prefer remote education. This marks a return to physical classrooms after a period of remote learning.

A "remorseless" killer was seen smiling and laughing on a night bus less than an hour after he fatally stabbed a university student at a train station.

The Legal Green Association, a center-left law student group at Ghana School of Law, has partnered with the Institute of Social Democracy to host their first Social Democrats’ Convocation.

A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction against Indiana's SB 10, ruling that the ban on using student IDs for voting likely infringes upon the rights of young voters.

A bus carrying 60 middle school students was involved in a traffic accident on a busy highway in Kärsämäki, North Ostrobothnia, Finland, with no personal injuries reported.

A Delhi University student has claimed bias after being criticized for wearing a sleeveless suit at a 'Nari Shakti' event.

An award-winning UK student argues that the current A-level curriculum's skewed perspective on British colonial history prevents students from learning the truth, perpetuating harmful ideas about race and migration.

A teacher in Turkey tragically died while attempting to shield her students with her body during the Kahramanmaraş massacre, sustaining fatal gunshot wounds.
The Alabuga Polytechnic College in Russia is reportedly luring young students to fulfill military service by operating drones in Ukraine, presenting the task as similar to playing a video game.

Varga Zs. András, President of the Curia, has reportedly taken unpaid leave from Pázmány University for personal reasons, a decision met with applause by students, though the university states it will not affect teaching.
Even athletes at lunch time are holding discussions with each other instead of playing games on their cellphones.

A school in Caminha is undergoing a redevelopment project costing over 1 million euros, during which students will be temporarily relocated to the Convento de Santo António to ensure adequate safety, comfort, and space.
The father of a female student who died in a capsizing accident off Henoko, Okinawa, is seeking a full investigation and answers. It has been revealed that the vessel involved in the accident was sailing an unusual route on the day it overturned.
A Swedish school experienced a 'sauce disaster' where 20 liters of bearnaise sauce had to be discarded, forcing students to choose alternative dishes.

Two students and others have been booked in Pune, India, for allegedly staging a performance that glorified Maoist leader Hidma.

A student abandoned their life in Australia after four months, finding the high costs, tuition fees, and loneliness in Sydney to be an overwhelming burden compared to the idyllic vacation image.

Hong Kong's education minister stated that an increase in mental illness diagnoses among students partly reflects greater openness from parents, alongside academic, social, and health pressures.
The UAE has postponed school bus services as in-person learning resumes, with the decision subject to weekly review, impacting student transportation.

A Chinese student has been convicted of drugging and raping a woman in Munich over several months, with investigations revealing he was part of a Telegram group where men organized and shared images of their crimes.

New research indicates a clear trend affecting student achievement, suggesting that students may feel unsafe in school not due to physical environment but due to fear of making mistakes or being ridiculed.

Nine people were killed in a second school shooting incident in Turkey within two days, with weapons believed to belong to the student's father, a former police officer.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 10 results for 2026, revealing pass rates across various regions and details on re-evaluation processes.

The Malaysian state of Perak has reported 4,848 online fraud cases, resulting in losses totaling RM124.99 million. Students are increasingly becoming targets of these scams.
Education experts have introduced a simple '60-Second Teach-Back Trick' designed to improve memory retention in children. This active recall method encourages students to verbally explain learned topics without notes, thereby strengthening neural pathways.
An article provides a breakdown of the university admissions timeline for prospective students in Sweden.
Neuropsychologist María Garau, diagnosed with ADHD at 27 despite being a top student, discusses the impact of the disorder in adulthood and her new book, 'TDAH adulto, una vida sin frontal'.
The Madiba Leadership Institute is educating students about the new risks associated with disinformation and artificial intelligence.

Britain has signed a deal to rejoin the popular Europe-wide Erasmus student exchange program, six years after its departure.
Professors and students at Harvard University are calling for a specific building's name to be replaced, urging the institution to 'meet them in this moment of truth'.

A recent survey in Japan indicates that 73.7% of high school students are now using conversational artificial intelligence, primarily for information gathering and academic assistance.

Teachers in one city report that more children are starting primary school without essential skills such as basic communication and potty training, prompting schools to provide guidance to parents.

Hungarian opposition figure Péter Magyar has called for the resignation of the pro-Orbán president and vowed to reform state media. He also held his first call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, pledging to maintain close diplomatic ties.

The Senate of the University of Belgrade has made a decision regarding the competition for the enrollment of a new generation of students.

A student opened fire at a school in Turkey, killing nine people and wounding thirteen others before reportedly taking his own life. This incident marks the second school shooting in the country within two days.

A new platform has been launched to help Indian students explore higher education opportunities in Ukraine.

Akis Karabourounis, a student who traveled daily by boat to school for six years, has been awarded a scholarship for his university studies, recognizing his perseverance.

A 14-year-old student opened fire at a school in Turkey, killing nine people and injuring 13 others. This incident marks the second school shooting in the country in two days.

The legal deadline for calling elections for the Student Parliament of the Faculty of Philosophy has expired. This failure to hold elections within the statutory period has drawn criticism from student organizations.
Swedish proposals suggest denying housing benefits to convicted rapists and student loans to gang criminals, reflecting a sentiment that few sympathize with criminals.

Two students from the Beaux-Arts were sanctioned with a warning and a reprimand for displaying a Palestinian flag and putting up posters, cited as 'degradation of common heritage property'.
The Catalan government will subsidize 40% of medical studies at the University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (UVic-UCC) for students who graduate from the institution. This new loan system reduces the tuition price by up to 44%.

An exhibition of student and teacher paintings has opened in Bijelo Polje, marking the 100th anniversary of the Miloje Dobrašinović Gymnasium.

A personal reflection recounts the tradition of first-year university students in Serbia attending physical education classes in the mid-1990s.

An Icelandic politician has raised concerns about the large number of Nigerian students applying for university in the country, questioning whether authorities are investigating potential misuse or suspicious activity.

A 13-year-old student opened fire at a school in Kahramanmaras, Turkey, killing at least nine people and wounding thirteen, marking the second school shooting in the country within days. Reports indicate varying casualty figures, with some sources confirming four deaths including the shooter, and 20 injured, while others state nine fatalities.
A second school shooting occurred in Turkey within two days, where an armed student opened fire, killing at least nine people and injuring 13 others. This incident followed another recent school attack in the country.

A female student group has taken ownership of the "porn bus," a Norwegian graduation bus whose previous owners were reported by a women's rights group in 2024, with the new bus chief embracing the vulgarity of the tradition.

US Vice President Vance criticized the Pope at a meeting with conservative students, stating that the head of the Catholic Church "must be careful" in his actions or statements.

An Oklahoma high school principal was shot while heroically tackling and disarming a former student who entered the school with semi-automatic weapons. Video footage shows the principal confronting the gunman, preventing further harm.

Eduardo Sá assessed ChatGPT, which barely passed, but the article highlights a larger issue: schools potentially rewarding artificial intelligence with good grades while students merely pretend to learn.

Master of Pharmacy students at the University of Malta are reportedly at the mercy of employers due to an unpaid three-semester work placement scheme, with no immediate plans for remuneration.
A student opened fire at a school in Turkey, killing four people, marking the second such attack in the country within two days.

Students from the SAEK ALFA gastronomy department achieved significant success, winning 15 medals at a culinary competition in Crete. This follows their previous first-place victory for Greece in the Southern Europe Culinary Challenge 2026.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the Class 10 results for 2026, with a 93.70% pass rate and southern regions like Trivandrum and Vijaywada achieving the highest percentages. Students can access their scores via official websites, DigiLocker, and the UMANG app.

Leaders of three Croatian trade union federations (SSSH, NHS, MHS) and SUH have called on citizens, workers, and students to join a protest on April 18 in Ban Jelačić Square, demanding average wages of €2200 and higher pensions.

Following the final election results in Sevojno, Milan Stamatović's "Zdrava Srbija - zdravo da pobedi" list, with its single council seat, will decide whether a student list or SNS forms the government, with Stamatović confirming a coalition with SNS.
The Portuguese government has increased financial support for pre-school students, with the monthly aid per child now set at 217.82 euros.
PressTV reports that more than 170 Iranian students and professors have been martyred in what it describes as a US-Israeli war of terror.