PayToMe.co Partners with Boundarie.org to Expand Access to College Mentorship

PayToMe, the world’s first AI-based marketplace that connects borrowers with lenders, has recently agreed with Boundarie.org, a nonprofit organization created by high school students to help others choose a college and find a mentor. The synergy’s purpose is to help fill an emerging void of college guidance, especially among students who are less fortunate. This […]
U.S. Appeals Court Skeptical of Biden Administration’s Student Debt Relief Plan

A U.S. appeal court signalled doubts on Thursday about the Biden administration’s halted students’ debt relief plan which is aimed to reduce monthly payments and speed up loan relief for millions of borrowing students. While a petition under a three-judge bench of 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at St. Paul, Minnesota, the judges raised […]
IDP Education Research Reveals Shifting Preferences Among International Students

The research carried out by IDP Education among over 6,000 students and 114 countries released in the Emerging Futures report reveals new trends in the international students’ preferences. It further shows that 66% of respondents are thinking of studying in more than one country which is the highest percentage in the recent past. One major […]
UN World Food Programme Receives $110 Million for School Meals in Four Countries

WASHINGTON, D.C.: The United Nations World Food Programme WFP has purchased four awards of 110 million USD from USDA to improve school feeding programmes in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Rwanda. Such funding will assist more than 4, 50, 000 children in over 1,620 pre-primary and primary schools in these nations. The grants […]
CONNECTED-2024: A Global Conference on the Future of Education and Innovation

The future conventional meeting of the CONNECTED-2024 in Kazakhstan will also present how the future from multicultural viewpoint, philosophical agenda, and technological intervention should be controlled. Planned for October 18-19, the forum will take place in Astana, with the participation of almost 1,500 delegates from more than 20 countries. Key Topics of Discussion Discussion will […]
Medical Schools in Europe to Enhance Climate Education Amid Rising Health Risks

To address the climate emergency, medical schools in Europe will be expanding education on the topics of dengue, malaria, and other climate-sensitive diseases in the coming years. CE & CCD have announced the formation the European Network on Climate & Health Education (Enche) which is an effort to introduce climate change education in to the […]
India Launches ‘Study in India’ Campaign to Attract Global Students

At the 20th Foreign Education Show in Sharjah, India formally announced its “Study in India” campaign, which aims to establish the nation as a top foreign student destination. Over 590 Indian universities and institutes are featured in the initiative, which is run by EdCIL, a Miniratna corporation under the Ministry of Education. These institutions provide […]
CISCE to Revamp Curriculum Aligned with NEP 2020 Starting 2025-26

From the academic year starting in 2025-26, CISCE has proposed unprecedented changes in the academic rules and regulations that will impact more than three million children studying in CISCE-affiliated institutions all over India. These modifications are in accordance with NUDEP 2020 and will work for the modernisation of education system as per The Times of […]
Workshop on School-to-Work Transitions Conducted at Bhopal

The Department of School Education & Literacy, Ministry of Education recently convened a two-day workshop in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh on September 30 and October 1. The preparatory meeting for knowledge-sharing of the STARS project which focuses on school-to-work transitions and assessment systems was launched by the state minister for transport and school education, Uday Pratap […]
California Governor Signs Bill Banning Legacy and Donor Preferences in College Admissions

The legislation, known as Assembly Bill 1780, authored by California Assemblyman Jose Medina and spurred by a UCLAقد pupil sit-in Threatens booted up by the group Students 4 Isaiah, has outlawed legacy and donor preferences in admission procedures at independent, nonprofit institutions of further education throughout the state. “Every Californian, especially women and other underprivileged […]