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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.
UK VICE-CHANCELLORS OPPOSE PLANNED VISA CUTS
March 7th, 2011 posted by Paul McWilliams
UK university leaders have reiterated their warning that proposed cuts to UK visas for international students could be very damaging to the higher education sector and could even result in the closure of many courses.
ENGINEERING, MEDICAL AND BIOMEDICAL STUDENTS DESIGN NEXT GENERATION MEDICAL DEVICES
July 29th, 2010 posted by Felicity Pont
Thirty engineering, medical and biomedical engineering undergraduate students from across Europe have been designing next generation medical devices at the Trinity Centre for BioEngineering at Trinity College Dublin as part of the European Society for Engineering and Medicine (ESEM) Summer School.
UNIVERSITY OF BATH LAUNCHES CHINA EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
June 28th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
The University of Bath recently strengthened links with the Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China by announcing a new scheme that will allow elite Chinese engineering students to continue their studies at Bath on a BEng programme.
LATEST ISSUE OF I-STUDENTADVISOR ONLINE NOW
May 28th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
We are delighted to announce the arrival of our latest and biggest ever i-SECT guide, full of information about studying science, engineering, computing and technology.
UNIVERSITY OF WALES CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTRE
May 27th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
Tuesday 11th May saw The University of Wales, Newport host a dinner to celebrate two years since the inception of the Welsh International Study Centre. The WISC, run by world leaders in international education Study Group, is based at the University of Wales, Newport’s Caerleon Campus.
CANADA ATTRACTS NINETEEN TOP GLOBAL ACADEMICS
May 18th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
A $200 million scheme by the Canadian government has succeeded in attracting nineteen major researchers to Canada as the country reinforces it’s commitment to scientific research.
