AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSTEM Talent Pipeline: Qatar’s Ashghal and Qatar Scientific Club launched the 5th “Future Engineer” program (July 4–16) for 40 secondary students, blending fieldwork with engineering basics and highlighting past invention wins. Higher Ed Access Debate: Malaysia’s higher education ministry and Universiti Malaysia Sabah pushed back on claims that international students displace locals, citing enrollment shares and undergraduate caps. Climate Data Gap: Virginia created a State Climate Office at George Mason to fill missing regional measurements and improve flood-vulnerability mapping. Public Health Research: A WHO-backed Ebola trial in DR Congo will test remdesivir and an experimental antibody (MBP134) for Bundibugyo, with the first participant enrolled. Student Learning & Policy: India’s UGC asked universities to integrate approved SWAYAM MOOCs into the July 2026 semester, mapping courses to degrees. Health Study With Campus Relevance: University of Glasgow research links sitting more than 30 minutes at a time to higher cancer death risk, while light activity breaks can cut risk. Education-Job Market Argument: Ghana’s Prof. Kwaku Asare criticized “useless degrees” remarks, arguing universities build transferable skills beyond immediate job titles. EV Research: Stanford reports EV batteries last about 40% longer in real-world conditions than earlier lab estimates suggested.
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