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Student visas in Europe: what you need to know
Before your studies begin, make sure you prepare for key practical steps, including visa requirements. By planning ahead and using official sources, you can avoid delays and focus on your academic goals.

Studying in Europe? Balancing part-time work and your studies
However, don’t forget that academic success should remain your top priority! Working too many hours alongside a demanding course schedule can lead to stress and even burnout — especially when you're also adjusting to a new country, language, and learning environment.

Scholarships, grants and financial support
Scholarshipportal is a database presenting over 1,000 scholarships available in Europe and beyond. Select your desired level of study, the country you're from and where you want to study to see scholarships that match your profile.

How do you raise a child in the AI age? One father is turning to play
In South Korea, an AI education boom is pushing for children to learn about the tech early to avoid being left behind. For one family, it has become a fun playtime activity that inspires learning.

Meet Flynn, the first AI in the world enrolled as a university student
The arts university in Vienna says the AI will attend classes, receive critiques, and get grades alongside human students.

Watch: How football is used to empower education in India
Ashok Rathod is a staunch believer in the power of education and is dedicated to raising the aspirations and academic achievements of children.

Palestinian children struggle to resume education in ruined schools
Gaza’s children lost over a year of education due to war damage, with many struggling to resume learning through rebuilt schools and online platforms.

UK literacy charity wants audiobooks on national school curriculum
A poll by the National Literacy Trust (NLT) has found that children’s enjoyment of listening to audiobooks had risen. NLT are petitioning the government to include audiobooks in the national curriculum.

Is the EU turning to online education?
In 2024, internet users in the EU took more online courses than in the previous year. Ireland had the highest share of online learners, followed by the Netherlands and Finland.

Where do countries in Europe stand on banning smartphones in school?
There’s an ongoing debate in some countries about restricting smartphones for children and teenagers, with some introducing measures to get phones out of school.