
Spanish Schools Introduce Curriculum on Coping with Climate Crisis Disasters
Spain's education system is adapting to climate challenges by teaching children how to respond to natural disasters, reflecting a growing awareness of climate impacts.

Spain's education system is adapting to climate challenges by teaching children how to respond to natural disasters, reflecting a growing awareness of climate impacts.

The Ayuso government in Madrid has ordered schools to remove Palestinian symbols and cancel supportive activities, raising concerns over academic freedom and expression.

A recent report reveals that women's contributions to history are largely overlooked in England's school curriculum, prompting calls for a more inclusive educational approach.

The Federal University of Pernambuco is set to open 80 medical school spots exclusively for landless workers and quilombolas, marking a significant step in educational equity.

A recent survey reveals alarming rates of sexual harassment and assault among female university students in England, prompting calls for urgent reforms.

In 2024, Brazil reached a historic milestone with more students enrolled in online courses than in-person classes, reflecting a significant shift in higher education.

Saudi Arabia has announced the establishment of the Riyadh University of Arts, the first cultural university in the Middle East and North Africa, aimed at fostering creative learning.

The University of São Paulo has been surpassed in the QS 2026 rankings by Chile's Pontifical Catholic University, marking a significant shift in higher education in Latin America.

The University of São Paulo (USP) has been ranked as the top university in Latin America according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.