The repercussions of the US-Iran war are increasingly affecting students worldwide, causing significant psychological and academic pressures. This situation raises serious concerns about the future of education amid ongoing geopolitical crises.
The University of Assiut has announced the availability of final exam schedules for all faculties, facilitating better preparation for students. This initiative is part of the university's efforts to provide an organized educational environment.
The Ministry of Education in Jordan has announced the results of the eleventh grade Tawjihi exams, showing a significant improvement in student performance compared to previous years. Many students and parents expressed their satisfaction with these results.
In a humanitarian gesture, Ihnasia School in Beni Suef organized a table of beans and falafel in solidarity with student Ruqayya. This initiative aims to support local students and promote values of solidarity within the community.
Vocational education continues to establish itself as a preferred choice for students in China, with graduates quickly finding jobs. Over 20 million students are currently enrolled in vocational colleges across the country.
The Ministry of Education has announced the opening of registration for the final session of the comprehensive exam, expecting a significant turnout from students eager to pass this important test. Registration is now open and will continue until the end of the current month, allowing students ample time for preparation.
The Gharbia Directorate of Education has announced the schedule for the 2026 mid-year exams, starting on May 15 and concluding on May 25. This schedule is crucial for students and parents aiming for the best results.
The President of the University of Damietta, Dr. Sayyed Da'dour, conducted an inspection of the second semester exams at the Faculty of Commerce, emphasizing the importance of providing a suitable environment for students during the examination period.
American universities are increasingly canceling tennis programs as part of their financial strategies to support other sports. This trend raises concerns about the future of tennis in educational institutions amid growing financial pressures.
As competition in the job market intensifies, more students are accumulating internship periods to enhance their resumes. However, employers warn that the quality of experience is more important than quantity.
Before the start of exams and the new academic year, relevant authorities conducted an inspection tour of the university cities in Al-Arish. The aim of the tour was to ensure the quality of services provided to students.
The closure of the Rafah crossing continues to worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, leading to the deaths of 1,562 patients unable to travel for treatment. This situation also affects students and researchers struggling to continue their education.
The Egyptian Minister of Education announced the introduction of Financial Literacy as part of the school curriculum, designed as an activity without a pass/fail system. This initiative aims to enhance students' financial awareness and provide them with the necessary knowledge to manage their finances effectively.
The Syrian Ministry of Education announced the exemption of holders of the Turkish basic education certificate from taking the national examination. This initiative aims to alleviate the burdens on returning students after years of conflict.
First-year students at Stanford University are striving to make a global impact by reading inspiring books. Amid questions about the ability of literature to change reality, interest is growing among students.
Recent studies indicate that achievement motivation plays a crucial role in enhancing students' love for school. This motivation is linked to improved academic performance and increased social interaction among students.
During a visit to SMAN 4 school in Mimika, Indonesian Vice President, <strong>Gibran Rakabuming Raka</strong>, discovered that many students had not eaten breakfast. This prompted him to advocate for a free nutrition program to improve students' health.
Indonesian Vice President of Parliament, Kutchon Ahmad Shamsurijal, emphasized that the People's School is a significant government initiative aimed at providing high-quality education for students. This statement was made during his visit to the integrated People's School in Banjarbaru.
The Ministry of Higher Education announced the nomination of <strong>4500 new students</strong> to benefit from the Student Support Fund loans, reflecting the government's commitment to supporting higher education. This initiative aims to enhance educational opportunities for financially challenged students.
Third-year higher education students can now apply for the teacher recruitment competition in 2026, raising questions about how the diversity of submitted applications will affect readiness for the new academic year.
A group of Indonesian students visited the Presidential Palace in Jakarta through the 'Palace for Students' program launched by President Joko Widodo. This unique opportunity allowed them to explore the palace's halls and learn about its history.
The Al-Mahraz area stands as a vibrant symbol of cultural and educational memory, shaping the human identity of its students. This fortress is not just a place but a beacon of knowledge and hope.
An educational expert has called for the cancellation of April exams and proposed moving May tests earlier to avoid overlap with Eid al-Adha. This initiative aims to improve the educational process and alleviate student stress.
The National Nutrition Agency of Indonesia has suspended services at the Pondok Kelapa nutrition center following food poisoning incidents affecting 72 students. This decision comes after the center was found to be non-compliant with required health standards.
Students across the country have resumed their postponed March exams today after a period of school closures due to emergency circumstances. This initiative is part of the Ministry of Education's efforts to ensure the academic year continues smoothly.
Russia is seeking to bolster its military ranks by attracting students to join drone units fighting in Ukraine, offering significant financial incentives. This initiative comes as Russian forces continue to advance on the battlefield amid stalled U.S.-mediated peace talks.
The Ministry of Education has announced the school hours during the holy month of Ramadan, adjusting work hours to align with fasting times. This decision reflects the ministry's commitment to providing a suitable educational environment for students.
Iranian government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani reported that U.S.-Israeli attacks on civilian areas in Iran resulted in the deaths of <strong>245 students</strong> and damage to <strong>763 schools</strong>, reflecting the extensive destruction of infrastructure.
Students from Princess Sumaya University for Technology achieved an unprecedented milestone by securing first place globally in the ICC2026 competition. This accomplishment reflects the high level of education and innovation in Jordan.
A recent survey shows that over 70% of students in South Korea believe that unification with North Korea is essential. This comes amid rising military tensions between the two nations.