AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMigration & Student Status: Sweden’s tighter migration rules are spooking international students, with Karolinska Institutet students warning that residence permits can be revoked and research talent lost. EU Policy & Deportations: A new EU migration and asylum pact is set to speed up removals and expand detention powers, with critics warning it could enable harsh “offshore” practices across Europe. Higher Education in English: Cyprus’ University of Cyprus has filed proposals for four new English-language undergraduate degrees, aiming for 2027 entry and charging tuition for non-free programmes. Quality Signals for Business Schools: University of Galway’s business school wins “triple crown” accreditation (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA), placing it in the top 1% globally. Tech Sovereignty & AI: Finland’s tech leaders warn Europe risks becoming dependent on foreign AI providers, echoing past loss of control after Nokia’s decline. Student Life & Learning: Oxford students got a surprise visit from Mick Jagger at Oriel College, while a new NEB push in Brussels backs skills and funding for circular, climate-resilient construction that includes schools and neighbourhoods. Cross-border Talent Matching: South Korea’s Jably pitched its AI hiring platform K-TAG to EU ambassadors, aiming to help foreign students connect with employers and navigate visa-linked hiring steps.
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