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NEW REPORT SHOWS THAT HAVING A COLLEGE DEGREE PAYS OFF IN THE USA
August 8th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
According to a new study at Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce, by 2018 almost two thirds of all occupations in the USA will require a college degree.
NEW I-STUDENTADVISOR GUIDE TO STUDYING SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY
July 18th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
We’re proud to present the latest edition of our i-SECT magazine covering courses in Science, Engineering, Computing and Technology around the world.
NEW REPORTS REVEAL FACTS ABOUT THE EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES OF YOUNG MEN OF COLOUR
June 22nd, 2011 posted by Felicity Pont
The College Board have released a set of reports which offer insight into the educational challenges faced by young men of colour and outline a series of concrete recommendations for addressing these issues.
NAFSA 2011 ANNUAL CONFERENCE AND EXPO
May 26th, 2011 posted by Felicity Pont
This week sees i-studentgroup head to west coast Canada to attend the 2011 Annual NAFSA Conference and Expo in Vancouver, British Columbia.
UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON TO OPEN NEW INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE
May 19th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
The University of Brighton has recently announced that they are to open an International College which will offer more opportunities to international students on their path to university. The college, expected to open in September, will help to boost the local economy as well as provide a number of employment opportunities in the area.
HUGE DEMAND FOR SUMMER SCHOOLS IN IRELAND
May 18th, 2011 posted by Felicity Pont
Due to unprecedented demand for its Summer Schools, NUI Galway in Ireland has added an extra date to its programme of events across the disciplines of computing, engineering and science.
RESOLUTION NEEDED FOR LIBYAN STUDENTS STUDYING IN THE UNITED STATES
May 12th, 2011 posted by Felicity Pont
Since the freezing of the Libyan-North American Scholarship programme in February, many Libyan students have been left in limbo as to whether or not they can stay and continue their studies or face deportation.
