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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Worldwide LifeLong Learning

Japan Joins Horizon Europe,...

Japan joins Horizon Europe, giving researchers new momentum as global collaboration tightens and universities search for stability beyond traditional partners.

UK to Rejoin Erasmus...

UK agrees to rejoin Erasmus+ from 2027, restoring study abroad, training mobility, and education partnerships with the European Union.

Kenyan University Joins Global...

Kenya university joins global fintech network to train innovators, boost financial inclusion, and support MSMEs through interoperable digital payment technologies.

Denmark Unveils Landmark US$2.8...

Denmark launches a US$2.8B basic research fund to strengthen universities, innovation, academic freedom, and long-term scientific development from 2026–2029.

India Wants to Stop...

India aims to shift from exporting students to attracting global talent, reshaping higher education through internationalisation at home initiatives.

Universities Are Getting More...

Universities are rapidly digitising teaching and research, but unequal digital skills and access still shape who can truly participate in science.

Why Nursing Degrees Are...

Lawmakers debate student loan caps as nursing degrees risk reclassification, raising concerns about workforce shortages and access to care nationwide.

East Africa TVET Project...

East Africa TVET project boosts skills mobility, curricula, industry links, and graduate employment through regional integration and demand driven training.
📰 News & InsightsWhy is Lifelong...

Why is Lifelong Learning Essential?

In today’s fast-changing world, shaped by technology, globalization, climate change, societal shifts, and demographic transformations, education is evolving beyond the classroom. Learning is no longer limited to childhood or formal schooling—it is a lifelong journey.

The knowledge and skills acquired in school, college, or university are no longer enough to navigate an increasingly complex world. To stay relevant and resilient, people must continuously learn, adapt, and grow. Lifelong learning is not just a personal asset—it’s a powerful tool for addressing global challenges.

The Impact of Lifelong Learning:

Boosts employability – Reskilling and upskilling help individuals thrive in a rapidly changing job market.
Bridges the digital divide – Equips people with the tools to navigate and harness the digital revolution.
Drives climate action – Empowers individuals to make informed choices and contribute to sustainability.
Enhances health & well-being – Supports personal and community well-being across all ages.
Addresses demographic shifts – Helps societies adapt as the population aged 65+ is projected to surpass youth by 2050.
Strengthens social cohesion – Promotes tolerance, inclusion, and democratic values in times of change.

Lifelong learning is not just a choice—it’s an economic, social, and environmental necessity. Education systems prioritizing continuous learning pave the way for innovation, sustainable development, and a more equitable future.

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Lisbon Bets on Lifelong Learning as It Joins UNESCO Network

Lisbon joins UNESCO Learning Cities network, highlighting lifelong learning, adult education initiatives, and community-based skills development across Portugal’s capital.

When Paintings Start the Conversation: Why Art Is Changing Language Learning

Art is reshaping language classrooms across Europe, helping learners speak confidently through paintings, discussion, and shared interpretation.

Norway Trains Global PhDs. Then Many Leave.

Norway attracts global PhD talent but struggles to retain researchers amid career uncertainty, tuition fees, and immigration barriers.

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