The European Higher Education Fair (EHEF) 2025 returns this November, unlocking broader access for Filipino students to top-tier European education and research.
The EHEF 2025, taking place at Robinsons Manila on 21-22 November with online sessions on 24 November, will feature 97 participating European institutions, embassies, and cultural institutes—making it the most diverse fair to date.
Latvia, Romania, and Slovakia will be in the roster of participating EU Member States for the first time, which opens more choices for aspiring Filipino students. In addition, the Czech Republic, Germany, Ireland, Spain, France, Italy, Latvia, Hungary, the Netherlands, Austria, Romania, Slovakia, Finland, and Sweden represented this year.
EHEF 2025 will feature new programme sessions, including special presentations from the Copernicus Programme, the European Union’s flagship Earth Observation initiative, and EURAXESS, the EU’s platform that promotes researcher mobility and career development. These sessions aim to highlight how European research, innovation, and education remain globally competitive and inclusive.
“Each year, EHEF grows not just in size but also in depth. With new EUMS states joining us and new programme sessions expanding our offerings, we are opening more pathways for Filipino students and researchers to connect, learn, and thrive in the EU. This reflects the EU’s continuous dedication to making education a bridge between nations and cultures,” said H.E. Massimo Santoro, European Union Ambassador.
Students, academicians, and researchers visiting the fair would have the opportunity to talk to 97 European higher education institutions, embassies, and cultural institutes joining this year.
With the return of EHEF 2025, it continues to serve as a bridge between Europe and the Philippines, celebrating education, diversity, and collaboration in pursuit of global excellence. -ARL
