Ngee Ann Polytechnic in Singapore has announced a new five-year initiative aimed at enhancing students' understanding of Southeast Asia. The initiative aims to equip students with skills and knowledge that contribute to their academic and professional development.
A tragic fire broke out early Thursday morning at a girls' boarding school in Kenya, resulting in the deaths of several students and injuries to others. This incident raises growing concerns about the safety of boarding schools in the country.
The American National Spelling Bee has commenced, featuring talented students from various states competing for the championship trophy. This event is one of the most significant educational happenings in the United States, combining challenge and creativity.
A devastating fire at the Otomishi girls' boarding school in Kenya resulted in the deaths of 16 individuals, mostly students, and injured 73 others during an incident that occurred late Wednesday into Thursday. Local authorities are investigating the cause of the fire.
A devastating fire at a girls' boarding school in Gilgil, central Kenya, has resulted in the deaths of 16 students and injuries to 79 others. The tragic incident occurred late at night, raising widespread shock across the nation.
A devastating fire at the Utumishi Girls' School in Gilgil, Kenya, resulted in the deaths of 15 students early Thursday morning. Local authorities are working to ascertain the fate of all students present in the dormitory.
A devastating fire broke out at the Otomichi Academy for Girls in Nakuru, Kenya, resulting in the deaths of at least 10 students. Rescue teams are currently evacuating remaining students and combating the flames.
A video circulating on Facebook shows a potential bullying incident among students at SMK Enaman in Kota Kinabalu. The incident, which occurred near SMK Kolombong, has sparked widespread debate about its true causes.
As summer vacation approaches, schools in Donetsk are preparing to offer special security awareness classes aimed at enhancing students' safety awareness. This initiative is part of local authorities' efforts to ensure student safety during the holiday period.
Students in Sweida are experiencing heightened anxiety as they struggle to find clear information regarding their exam locations. This uncertainty arises from a lack of agreement between the Ministry of Education and the local education directorate, threatening their academic futures.
Students in the humanitarian field are encountering significant challenges due to reduced funding and geopolitical disruptions. They are striving to reimagine the humanitarian work model under current conditions.
In a unique experiment, thousands of students across Europe were challenged to refrain from using smartphones and social media for three weeks. This initiative aims to study the effects of stepping away from the digital world on their daily lives.
The Ministry of Education has announced a new mechanism to ensure that students receive their textbooks for the upcoming academic year before the end of the current semester. This initiative aims to enhance the learning experience and facilitate timely access to educational materials.
Capital University has announced the launch of a new digital platform from the Prime Minister's Information Center, aimed at supporting researchers and students in various academic fields. This initiative comes as part of efforts to enhance the academic environment and provide necessary resources for research.
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 police in the city of Pati, Central Java, have arrested a teacher suspected of assaulting his students at a religious school. The operation took place after the accused failed to respond to a police summons, prompting legal action against him.
The Giza Directorate of Education announced an official revision of the exam schedules for the first and second secondary grades, providing students with more time to prepare. The changes come in response to feedback from students and parents.
The Ministry of Education in Jordan announced that the 11th grade Tawjihi exams will commence on July 23. The exam schedule includes precise timings for each subject, facilitating better preparation for students.
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.
The Education Directorate in Damietta has announced the launch of a free review program aimed at students in transitional grades to enhance their academic performance. This initiative is part of the directorate's efforts to support students and improve their educational outcomes.
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.
Oman Al-Ahliya University hosted the Taekwondo University Championship, where its female students secured first place while male students achieved second. The event saw wide participation from various Jordanian universities, reflecting the growing interest in taekwondo within academic circles.
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.
Two kindergarten students were injured at a school in Mansouriya when a screen fell due to strong winds during an event. The incident raised concerns among parents and the local community.
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.