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Granting EU students home tuition fees ‘would hit research’
Skills minister acknowledges warning from King’s College London chair, saying universities should not be “penalised” The post Granting EU students home tuition fees ‘would hit research’ appeared first on Research Professional News.
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The Hill
· Jul 9, 2026
Bipartisan Senate duo wants to help students get federal aid for learning outside college
Sens. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and Tim Sheehy (R-Mont.) are pairing up on a new bill that would pave a way for students to use financial aid to pay for prior learning assessments, a category of tests that grant college credit for learning outside a college setting, such as in a job. Those tests usually cost...
Legit.ng
· Jul 1, 2026
Read how UNILORIN graduate asked for support after master's scholarship
A UNILORIN first-class graduate who bagged a master’s scholarship in Italy came online to seek support for her travelling expenses. She mentioned the amount.
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 1, 2026
KBS salur RM1.8 Juta buat Hakim Danish
PETALING JAYA: Kementerian Belia dan Sukan (KBS) memberi jaminan tiada sebarang pemotongan peruntukan dilakukan terhadap pelumba muda sensasi negara, Hakim Danish Ramli apabila sebanyak RM1.8 juta disalurkan bagi musim 2026. Menteri Belia dan Sukan, Dr. Mohammed Taufiq Johari berkata, dana tersebut disalurkan menerusi geran padanan sukan dan kerjasama bersama Litar Antarabangsa Sepang (SIC) demi memastikan ... Read more The post KBS salur RM1.8 Juta buat Hakim Danish appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
The i Paper
· Jul 6, 2026
Universities at risk of going bust if EU students given cut-price fees
Courses could be cut and jobs lost if tuition fees are reduced for EU students, who currently pay international fees
UrduPoint
· Jul 4, 2026
HEC scholarships distributed among 28 deserving students at SU’s Laar Campus
HEC scholarships distributed among 28 deserving students at SU’s Laar Campus
MyJoyOnline
· Jul 5, 2026
Parliamentary Select Committee on Education worries over exorbitant distance education fees
A member of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Education, Dr Fred Kyei Asamoah, has expressed concern about the exorbitant fees charged by universities running distance education programmes.
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Related coverage for "Granting EU students home tuition fees ‘would hit research’": The Hill — Bipartisan Senate duo wants to help students get federal aid for learning outside college. Legit.ng — Read how UNILORIN graduate asked for support after master's scholarship. Utusan Malaysia — KBS salur RM1.8 Juta buat Hakim Danish. The i Paper — Universities at risk of going bust if EU students given cut-price fees. UrduPoint — HEC scholarships distributed among 28 deserving students at SU’s Laar Campus. MyJoyOnline — Parliamentary Select Committee on Education worries over exorbitant distance education fees