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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.
US AND CANADA COLLEGE TOURS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
December 14th, 2010 posted by Felicity Pont
Visiting college campuses can be one of the most influential factors in deciding where students apply and attend university. And often students attending international schools have not had the same opportunity to visit colleges in the United States or Canada as domestic students.
STRENGTHENING HIGHER EDUCATION AND PRIVATE SECTOR RELATIONS BETWEEN CANADA AND AFRICA
December 7th, 2010 posted by Felicity Pont
Universities’ role in the development of a more prosperous Africa was advanced last month with the announcement of a new $2.2 million partnership between African and Canadian universities.
WHY DO STATE SCHOOL STUDENTS DO BETTER AT UNIVERSITY?
December 3rd, 2010 posted by Jasmine Jaume
New research released today has shown that UK students from comprehensive schools do better at university than students from private or grammar schools with similar A-level grades.
BOURNEMOUTH UNIVERSITY FORGES LINKS WITH JAI HIND COLLEGE
November 2nd, 2010 posted by Felicity Pont
Bournemouth University (BU) has extended its links with India by signing a new agreement to work more closely with a leading college in Mumbai.
COLLEGE GRADUATES WORLDWIDE FARE BETTER DURING THE RECESSION
September 8th, 2010 posted by Sarah Pont
The recent economic recession sparked redundancies in nearly all occupations, however a new report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development shows that in many nations it was found that college graduates were less likely to become unemployed than their less-educated counterparts.
I-STUDENTENQUIRY HELPS STUDENTS FIND THEIR PERFECT UNIVERSITY COURSE OVERSEAS
March 23rd, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
WAL-MART FOUNDATION GRANTS HELP FIRST-GENERATION STUDENTS
February 16th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
The Wal-Mart Foundation have donated almost $10m over the last two years to help US colleges improve their first-generation student retention rates.
