Archive for the ‘careers’ Category
November 10th, 2009 posted by Gabrielle Saw
TAGS: 2009 National Councelling Conference, careers, chile abuse, counselling programs, Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin, domestic violence, Malaysia, malaysian counsellors, malaysian universities, marriage counselling, mental health, mental health insurance, rape, sexual harassment, teenage angst
CATEGORIES: Asian universities, International issues, Malaysia, Malaysian university, Psychology, careers, college guidance, graduates and careers, guidance counselling, guidance counsellor, guidance counselor, higher edcuation
October 30th, 2009 posted by Gabrielle Saw
TAGS: Arab education, Asian education, Australian education, Canadian education, Carribean education, Exam Results, Female students, higher education, Irish Education, Latin American education, men in education, South African education, Unesco's 2009 Global education Digest, University World News, women in education, Women's university, world job market
CATEGORIES: Academics, Australian higher education, Ireland, Ireland higher education, Islamic Education, Middle East, Pharmacy, Schools, South Africa, US Education, University World News, careers, international education news, international higher education, research, science and engineering, university student, university studies
August 24th, 2009 posted by Nikki Tarjanyi
TAGS: apply to study overseas, careers, college applications, graduate, i-studentadvisor, i-studentadvisor blog, i-studentlife, international student, International Students, online publications, Study Abroad, Study abroad programme, Study in Australia, study in Canada, study in Ireland, Study in New Zealand, Study in the UK, study in the USA, studying overseas
CATEGORIES: International Students, Study Abroad, Study in Australia, Study in New Zealand, Study in the UK, blog, careers, gap year, graduates, guidance counsellor, i-studentadvisor, i-studentlife, international study, student culture, student life, study in Canada, study in Ireland, study in the USA
August 4th, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: careers, economic climate, Education Ireland, employment, employment survey, Galway, graduates, higher education, i-studentadvisor, International Students, Ireland university, National University of Ireland, NUI Galway, PhD, study in Ireland, Study Ireland, Undergraduate
CATEGORIES: Education Ireland, Galway, Graduate employment, International Students, NUI Galway, National University of Ireland, Study Ireland, Undergraduate, careers, degree programmes in Ireland, graduates, i-studentadvisor, post graduate, study in Ireland