The European Higher Education Fair 2025 (EHEF) aims to strengthen ties between the Philippines and the EU while opening opportunities for Filipino students, researchers, and academicians to access world-class European education programs.
This year, the fair highlighted the Copernicus and EURAXESS programs, which provide training in Earth observation and research mobility, career growth, and international networking.
EU Ambassador Massimo Santoro praised Filipino students and academicians for their dedication, creativity, and global outlook, noting their significant contributions to academic communities in Europe.
The fair, held at Robinsons Manila with online sessions via Zoom, featured 99 exhibitors from 15 EU member-states under the theme “Pathways to Excellence.”
Santoro emphasized that higher education fosters cooperation, cultural understanding, and innovation, helping address global challenges such as climate resilience and digital transformation.
Source: PhilNews24 | November 24, 2025
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