AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCampus Security: Baguio City urged deploying at least one barangay tanod in every public school to strengthen safety after recent violence, with local peace councils coordinating patrols with police. Higher Ed Admissions: Uzbekistan’s state commission approved 2026–27 quotas for 155,852 full-time bachelor spots, with extra reserved places for groups including students with disabilities and orphans. University Safety & Crime: Nigeria’s DSS rescued a kidnapped Nasarawa State University professor and arrested two suspects, handing the dean over to the university and sending him for medical checks. Student Life & Access: Hong Kong’s DSE graduates face a squeeze—about 43,347 sit the exam but only around 12,000 subsidised university places exist—pushing many toward self-financing options. Teaching & Learning: A new report says modern language study is in decline in Irish universities, with only a small share continuing beyond Leaving Cert. AI & Policy: Ethiopia announced an AI University aimed at making the country a continental education and innovation leader, while Ethiopia’s education ministry also moved to competitive, advertised recruitment for public university leaders. Campus Infrastructure: University of Hawaii’s lab is helping sweet potato farmers by distributing clean, virus-free planting material for ‘uala varieties.
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