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ARE YOU A SCIENCE, ENGINEERING, COMPUTING AND TECHNOLOGY STUDENT OR RECENT GRADUATE?
January 18th, 2012 posted by Vicky Shepherd
i-studentadvisor is looking to interview current students or recent graduates for the upcoming edition of our i-SECT magazine.
CONCERN AS UK BORN APPLICANTS PLUMMET
December 1st, 2011 posted by Lauren Keith
Figures have revealed that the number of UK born students applying to national universities has fallen 15.1% since this time last year. UCAS has received a total of 133,357 UK applications, a notable drop from last year’s 157,116.
2011 i-ESL MAGAZINE FOR ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE COURSES NOW ONLINE
November 29th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The 2011 issue of i-ESL, covering English as a Second Language courses around the world, is now online.
CHINESE UNIVERSITIES SEEK TO ENHANCE LINKS WITH BRITISH STUDENTS
November 24th, 2011 posted by Nathaniel Forrester
Following a week-long visit by Chinese envoys to Britain, which included a summit with British vice-chancellors and the Education Secretary Michael Gove, the first ‘Study in China Exhibition and Student Forum’ was held at the Institute of Education, University of London last month.
REPORT EXAMINES SNOWBALLING TREND OF EDUCATIONAL AGENTS
November 21st, 2011 posted by Vivienne Egan
A new study by Education Intelligence, the British Council’s global service, has made enquiries into the controversial topic of education agents – companies that offer prospective international students a service to assist them in placements at overseas universities in exchange for a fee – from the perspective of the students themselves.
2011 i-MHS MAGAZINE FOR COURSES IN MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES NOW ONLINE
October 21st, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
Welcome to the 2011 issue of i-MHS, covering courses in Medicine and Health Sciences around the world.
BRITISH COUNCIL LAUNCH 2012 ELTONS
October 17th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The British Council has made a worldwide call for applications to the ELTons 2012. Celebrating its tenth year, the awards, run by the British Council and sponsored by Cambridge ESOL, are a celebration of innovation and excellence in English language teaching (ELT) from around the world.
