AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoVisa & Integrity Crackdown: Cambodia’s anti-corruption unit says a senior Foreign Affairs official, Tho Samnang, was questioned over alleged theft of 6,000+ visa stickers and illegal issuance to scam operators, as the country tightens its online-scam crackdown. Higher Ed Access & Costs: PayPal and Venmo are rolling out tuition payments at more U.S. colleges, while Common App data shows international applications to U.S. colleges fell about 10% amid tighter visa rules. Campus Tensions: West Bengal minister Dilip Ghosh warned of “surgical strikes” at Jadavpur University if “anti-national” slogans continue after clashes involving ABVP and Left student groups. Learning & Skills: Tanzania is pushing a unified national skills agenda to close the gap between education and jobs, with TVET enrollment still low. Research & Innovation: Seoul National University plans a K-Culture Tech Initiative to back beauty, food, content, games and fashion with tech research. Student Life & Services: Harvard’s international office urged F-1/J-1 students to be in the U.S. before a September 15 DHS rule tightens student visa conditions. Health & Tech in Universities: Indiana University Health opened a Theranostics Center of Excellence with $40M total support to personalize cancer imaging and treatment.
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