AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHigher Education Policy: France’s long-awaited bill to curb abuses in the for-profit higher education sector has cleared an initial Senate step, but a final vote looks unlikely before 2028, with the hung parliament and budget priorities likely to delay it. Student Safety & Rights: Aidan Romain, a water polo player who says he faced racism and sexual assault at a private school in Los Angeles, has graduated after relocating to Barcelona to keep training. Migration & Education: The EU is preparing talks with the Taliban while Afghan girls’ secondary education remains underground, with secret classes operating across multiple provinces. Tech & Schools: The EU’s “tech sovereignty” push aims to reduce reliance on U.S. cloud, chips and AI tools that underpin education and public services. Youth Employment: EU auditors warn that youth employment programmes lack clear long-term results, leaving it unclear whether funding helps young people stay in work. Climate & Learning: An EU-funded project launches a digital campaign to explain how climate change can raise food safety risks, using influencers to reach consumers. UK Policing Debate: The Henry Nowak murder case continues to fuel claims of “two-tier policing,” with U.S. criticism adding pressure.
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