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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 WOMEN’S DAY: HOW FAR HAS WOMEN’S ACCESS TO EDUCATION COME?
March 8th, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
Today is International Women’s Day, and it is also the 100th anniversary of the celebration. Events are taking place worldwide to celebrate women’s achievements and promote equality for all. This year’s theme for the day is “Equal access to education, training and science and technology: Pathway to decent work for women”. But how much has access to education improved for women?
HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO ALL OUR FRIENDS ACROSS THE WORLD
December 23rd, 2010 posted by Jasmine Jaume
The team here at i-studentadvisor and i-studentgroup would like to wish all our readers and friends a very happy holiday season and a prosperous 2011.
UNIVERSITY GRADUATES INCREASE ECONOMIC ADVANTAGE
September 15th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
Those countries that have a higher proportion of young people in higher education will have a global competitive advantage in future years according to the latest report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, Education at a Glance 2010.
AUSTRALIA’S EFFORTS TO ENCOURAGE STUDENTS FROM LATIN AMERICA PAYS OFF
August 24th, 2010 posted by Sarah Pont
Over the past six years Australia has had rapid success in recruiting students from Latin America, with enrolment increasing from 7,000 to 34,000 since 2004.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT NUMBERS RISE IN NEW ZEALAND
May 26th, 2010 posted by Paul McWilliams
Following yesterday’s news that numbers of international students studying in Australia had dropped by nearly 40% in the last year, it would seem their neighbours New Zealand are faring slightly better. Recently released figures show that numbers of international students rose from 88,570 to 93, 500 in the last year for the first time in six years.
