Riigikogu Committee Moves Draft Legislation Forward on Higher Education Reform TALLINN – The Riigikogu’s Culture Committee today approved the sending of a draft to the first reading, marking a key step in proposed reforms to Estonia’s higher education system. The draft aims to provide universities with enhanced opportunities to secure private funding. The legislation introduces several changes intended to bolster the overall stability and flexibility within the education sector. Specifically, the draft seeks to increase the adaptability of study programs and strengthen the long-term financial sustainability of Estonian higher education institutions. Central to the proposed changes is a focus on aligning education more closely with the evolving demands of the labor market. The committee believes this revised approach will improve the relevance and effectiveness of higher education programs. The draft represents an effort to modernize the system and ensure its continued contribution to the Estonian economy. Further consideration and debate are expected as the legislation progresses through the Riigikogu. The committee’s decision reflects a commitment to exploring new avenues for investment and innovation within the field of education. — Word Count: Approximately 248 words. Topics: #draft #education #opportunities Post navigation On Wednesday, the sun is shining and it is warm up to seven degrees Flights between Moscow and Pyongyang with state support leave empty