Amid Israeli airstrikes targeting Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, academic education continues as professors deliver lectures despite the destruction. The attack caused significant damage to the campus, but the academic spirit remains strong.
In Gaza, students face significant obstacles in continuing their education due to the destruction of universities. The educational process has turned into a forced theoretical experience, lacking practical training due to destroyed laboratories and limited resources.
The United Arab Emirates has announced an expansion of its fast recognition program for university degrees to include 38 universities from around the world. This decision aims to enhance the quality of higher education and attract global talent.
Universities face significant challenges during crises, necessitating their role as centers of stability and support for communities. This vital function requires a swift and effective response to ensure educational continuity and provide psychological and social support to students.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a new law allowing the classification of groups as terrorist organizations, enabling the expulsion of students who support them. This decision comes at a sensitive time as the American society debates freedom of expression and the role of universities.
The East Jakarta government, in collaboration with the private sector, has announced a new program to support 30 holders of the Jakarta Smart Card (KJP) to help them enroll in public universities. The program includes intensive and free training to enhance students' chances of acceptance.
The University Board in Wisconsin is preparing to vote on the dismissal of the academic system president, who has refused to resign. This decision comes at a critical time as higher education faces numerous challenges.
Iran's Minister of Science has reported that the US and Israel have launched attacks on 30 universities in Iran since the conflict began on February 28. The assaults have caused significant damage to laboratories and classrooms.
Indonesian Minister of Higher Education and Technology, Brian Yuliarto, announced the implementation of an electronic education system in universities starting this week. This decision is part of the government's efforts to enhance digital education in the country.
Indonesian Vice President of the People's Council, <strong>Eddy Supriano</strong>, urged universities to support President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong>'s efforts in accelerating the transition to renewable energy during the 'People's Council Goes to Campus' event at <strong>Muhammadiyah University</strong> in North Sumatra.
Indonesian President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> announced new directives aimed at strengthening the role of universities in national development, focusing on urban planning and housing issues. This statement was made during an official address in <strong>Jakarta</strong>, emphasizing the importance of university involvement in city management.
Indonesian Minister of Higher Education and Technology, Brian Yuliarto, urged universities to review curricula to activate distance learning, focusing on subjects that do not require practical applications. This initiative aims to enhance educational efficiency and conserve energy.
The Ministry of Education in the UAE has announced new plans to enhance the distance education system until 2026, covering schools, universities, and examinations. This initiative aims to boost digital education and improve educational quality.
Universities in Ras Al Khaimah are equipping students with essential skills for the job market through advanced educational programs and partnerships with local companies. These efforts align with the UAE's vision to enhance higher education and achieve sustainable development.
Universities and colleges worldwide are facing increasing challenges due to economic and social changes. These challenges require new strategies to adapt to the evolving circumstances.
Iran's Minister of Science, Hossein Samai Saraf, announced that at least 30 universities have been affected by US-Israeli airstrikes since the war began on February 28. He emphasized that these attacks are systematically targeting academic institutions.
Iran's Minister of Science, Research, and Technology, <strong>Hossein Simaei Sarraf</strong>, revealed today that more than <strong>30 Iranian universities</strong> have been attacked during the ongoing conflict in the country. These attacks come at a sensitive time marked by rising internal and external tensions in Iran.
Iranian reports indicate that U.S. and Israeli airstrikes have targeted approximately <strong>30 universities</strong> in Iran since the conflict began. These attacks raise significant concerns about the future of education and scientific research in the country.
The U.S. Embassy in Beirut has warned that Iran and its allied armed groups may target universities in Lebanon, urging American citizens to leave the country. This warning comes amid increasing tensions in the region.
The Ministry of Higher Education and Universities announced its position following the suspension of classes in schools today due to severe weather conditions. This decision comes amid warnings of continued bad weather and its impact on educational activities.
Professor <strong>Liang Chen</strong>, the first woman to lead <strong>Singapore Management University</strong>, discusses how the university is adapting to rapid changes in the job market due to technological advancements, particularly in <strong>artificial intelligence</strong>. This conversation arises amid growing concerns about the relevance of university degrees in securing full-time employment.
The Ministry of Education has announced the suspension of classes in all schools tomorrow, Wednesday, due to expected severe weather conditions. Meanwhile, classes at universities will continue as normal.
Warnings are escalating regarding the intensification of the American-Israeli war against Iran, now targeting civilian facilities and universities, raising concerns about potential war crimes and a humanitarian disaster.
The United Arab Emirates has announced an extension of remote learning in universities, with a single exception for students who need to attend in person for practical purposes. This decision is part of the government's efforts to ensure student safety during current circumstances.
Indonesian National Planning Minister, Rahmat Pambudi, urged universities to enhance their participation in implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through education, research, and community engagement. This call was made during a meeting with the rector of Semarang State University.
Gunmen attacked a university complex in Plateau State, Nigeria, resulting in the deaths of <strong>30 individuals</strong> and numerous injuries. This incident highlights the increasing violence in the country.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, stated that the assassination of Iranian scientists and targeting of universities reflect the desperation of Israel and the United States. He affirmed that these actions will not hinder Iran's scientific progress.
Iranian Minister of Science, Research, and Technology, <strong>Hussein Simayi Sarraf</strong>, confirmed that <strong>20 universities</strong> and scientific centers in Iran have been directly targeted since the onset of Israeli aggression. These attacks represent a serious escalation in the ongoing conflict.
Princess Sumaya University for Technology achieved a significant milestone by securing the first place in the 2026 Certified Financial Analyst competition. This victory underscores the university's commitment to developing financial competencies among its students.
Dozens of Iranian universities have faced deliberate attacks during the ongoing conflict, raising widespread concerns about the impact on higher education in the country. These assaults come at a sensitive time as Iran strives to maintain stability in its educational institutions amidst wartime conditions.