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Footing the bill
The government could not have asked for better promotion of its bill allowing the establishment of private universities than that provided by the squatters at public universities.
Lawlessness, extensive graffiti, and violence are due to a minority that is holding them hostage.
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The futile pursuit of numbers
Have you ever wondered why we have thrown ourselves so passionately into the quest for numbers and rankings? Wondered why everything has become quantifiable and why this is the ultimate measure of success?
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Top-ranked student fights to restore lost grades
A high school senior student who clinched the top spot in his school in the southern province of Antalya, is locked in a battle with official authorities and educational institutions as he faces the threat of restarting his high school education due to the erasure of all his four years' academic records, leaving him unrecognized as a student.
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Bulgaria: A Deceased Girl continued to receive Grades in a Plovdiv School months after her Death
Months after the death of a fifth-grader, a Plovdiv school did not reflect her absences from classes. What's more - the girl even received grades from "exams". The Plovdiv newspaper "Maritsa" wrote about the scandalous case. The school is "Nayden Gerov".
Number of Bulgarian Students in UK Universities is slightly Declining over the years
The number of Bulgarian students in the United Kingdom has slightly declined by -415 students less in four academic years, official figures have shown. A total of 6,185 Bulgarians studied in the UK during 2017/18, which numbers decreased to 5,770 by 2020/21, the education search platform Erudera.com reports.
Turkey’s oldest university student receives diploma
Turkey's oldest university student has received his diploma at a ceremony held in Ankara.
Mustafa Yavuz Yalçınkaya, an 82-year-old law student, earned a diploma from Ankara University Law School after completing his final exams.
Over 3,200 Students from 5th to 12th Grade Returned to Class in Sofia
More than 3,200 students from 5th to 12th grade returned to class in Sofia today. Most of them are in private schools. The only municipal school in the capital, the 164th Spanish-language high school, Miguel de Cervantes, managed to bring together 176 green-certified students in 8th, 9th and 10th grades. Ten of the 28 classes there are already conducting face-to-face training.
In-person classes to be determined locally: Ministry
Based on local virus risk levels, Turkey's provincial health institutions will determine whether in-person education for certain grades continues, the National Education Ministry announced late on March 29.
The criteria announced on March 1 will be effective in determining the course of in-person education, said a ministry statement.
CMBSU: Physical attendance courses for up to half of terminal year pupils
Preschoolers, pupils in primary education and up to half of students in grades VIII, XII, XIII and those in the final years of vocational and post-secondary education will attend classes in person, the Bucharest Municipality Committee for Emergency Situations (CMBSU) decided in Sunday's meeting, in the context in which the incidence of COVID-19 exceeded 3 per thousand inhabitants in the Capital
Senior School Students Resume In-Person Learning in February
There is agreement that some of the students - probably the 7th, 8th and 12th grades - will resume in-person classes in schools from February 4. This will be done in alternation of students, since some students were not more than 12 weeks in schools, but studied online, told journalists Deputy Minister of Education and Science Tanya Mihaylova.