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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.
UK AND MIDDLE EAST SCHOOLS ENTER ‘THE BIG SCIENCE CHALLENGE’
November 2nd, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The British Council and Rolls-Royce have launched ‘The Big Science Challenge’, an international competition for secondary schools in the UK and across the Middle East, which aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers.
CANADA AND BRAZIL JOIN FORCES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
September 1st, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
A series of programmes in the science and technology field that will see collaboration between universities in Canada and Brazil has been announced.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS COULD BENEFIT FROM US VISA REFORMS
August 16th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
The H-1B visa category is subject to attempted revision from within the Senate which could benefit foreign students in America.
NOMINATE AN INSPIRING WOMAN OR ORGANISATION IN ‘STEM’ FOR THE WISE AWARDS 2011
August 10th, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
The UKRC, which promotes and supports girls and women in study and careers in SET (science, engineering, technology and construction) is now taking nominations for the WISE awards.
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.
