AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStudent Visas Under Pressure: A New Hampshire university may lose up to 2,000 international graduate students if a delayed U.S. DHS approval for a new doctoral program misses a July 1 deadline. School Quality Oversight: Dubai’s KHDA will restart quality assurance visits to private schools in 2026-27, with inspections and targeted support tied to its Education 33 strategy. Higher-Ed Partnerships: Qatar Foundation and three U.S. universities (Hampton, Xavier, Prairie View A&M) sign new study-abroad agreements for HBCU students, expanding Education City ties. AI and Higher Education: WISE convenes a policy dialogue on AI, disinformation, and higher education, anchored in a new research framework. Health Tech for Students and Families: Ireland launches MyCelsius, a wearable designed to cool hot flushes for menopause. Global ICT Skills: Kenya sends 12 students to the Huawei ICT Competition Global Final in China. PFAS Testing Breakthrough: University of Kansas research offers a faster, cheaper way to detect PFAS in drinking water. World Cup Disruptions: Atlanta’s World Cup could spike hotel costs and displace thousands of low-income families living in extended-stay hotels.
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