
Cyprus will pursue a “balanced and forward-looking” education agenda during its EU presidency in the first half of 2026, as the cornerstone of a resilient, cohesive, competitive and innovative Europe, Education Minister Athena Michaelides said on Monday.
She added that younger generations were facing “unprecedented challenges”, such as technological acceleration, climate disruption, social fragmentation and complex geopolitical realities.
Cyprus’ policy regarding education must not be left on paper, but materialise






