Educonnect Mid-January 2026 Edition

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POPULAR STUDY DESTINATION UPDATES

US | Cross-border Collaboration

SDSU joins  new Calibaja higher education consortium to boost binational collaboration and innovation.

UK | EU Exchange program

The UK agrees to rejoin the EU studypartnership with Pakistan, and universities report a further decline in international student numbers.

Canada |  Enrolment Drops

International enrolment declines hit 75% of Canadian universities as global student mobility shifts and policy changes weigh on North America’s institutions.

Australia | Global collaboration

Charles Sturt University to open the first international campus in Sri Lanka

New Zealand | Tertiary Education Strategy 2025-2030

New Zealand unveils Tertiary Education Strategy 2025–2030 to drive skills, innovation, access and international connections.

Europe |International student trends & Policy Shifts

Germany tops 400,000 enrolments, Bulgaria sees rising foreign student numbers, Denmark approves 18 new master’s programs, and Finland plans higher financial requirements and language tests for non-EU students.

Asia | Global Partnership

Asia is witnessing global higher education  partnerships between the U.S.- SyriaMizoram –  MyanmarBhutan – Morocco,  Laos and Vietnam 

ASIA UPDATES

  • China launches mechanisms to align higher education with goals.
  • Indonesia focuses on the global workforce through higher education.
  • South Korea’s higher education employment rate fell.
  • Thailand formulates national policies for higher education, science, research and innovation. 
  • Oman’s health-promoting Universities Initiative advances the higher education environment. 
  • Taiwan’s freshman enrollment decreases by up to 60% for 6 colleges.
  • Jordan Invalidates some Turkish certificates, clears most students.
  • Saudi Arabia expands higher education opportunities under Vision 2030, says Colliers report.
  • Yemen backed by  $40 million funding to boost education.

AFRICA UPDATES

  • South Africa: HE experts head abroad on curriculum co-creation journey.
  • KenyaKSC results show modest results.
  • East AfricaTVET project offers masterclass in regional integration.
  • Guinea: Universities launch a national broadband network.
  • Somalia: Plans a major curriculum overhaul in an upcoming education review.
  • EgyptNew international university to produce market-ready graduates.
  • Uganda: Advances professional education initiatives through member-led programs.

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