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MAX CLIFFORD SHARES THE SECRET OF HIS SUCCESS WITH UK BUSINESS SCHOOL ALUMNI
February 23rd, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
PLANS FOR A NEW WELSH ‘SUPER UNIVERSITY’ TO BE FINALISED TODAY
February 11th, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
Today, plans to create a new Welsh ‘Super University’ will be finalised that would see the merging of three Welsh universities, creating the third largest educational institution in Wales, after Cardiff and Glamorgan universities.
UK STUDENTS RUSH TO BEAT THE RISE IN TUITION FEES: UCAS APPLICATION NUMBERS INCREASE
January 4th, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
Recent UCAS figures have shown that there has been an increase in university applications for the 2011/2012 academic year-the last year before the tuition fee rise.
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.
WHY WON’T UCAS ALLOW UK STUDENTS TO APPLY TO EUROPEAN INSTITUTIONS?
December 21st, 2010 posted by Jasmine Jaume
As an institution in the Netherlands is threatening to take the UK government to court over UCAS’ refusal to allow UK students to apply to European universities through their system, we consider why UCAS seem so reluctant to change the rules.
UK GOVERNMENT PROPOSE STRICTER GUIDELINES FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENT VISAS
December 16th, 2010 posted by Jasmine Jaume
Having decided to raise university tuitions fees for British students, Britain’s coalition government has now turned its attention to international students. The government has unveiled proposals that recommend clamping down on international student visas and rights to work, which will be decided on at the end of January.
CHINESE SPEAKERS SHOW OFF THEIR X FACTOR
December 10th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
Students from schools across England and Wales will show off their linguistic skills at the X Factor-style regional heat of the HSBC/British Council Mandarin Chinese Speaking Competition at the London School of Economics. The 300 students will compete on Monday 13 December, to win a place in the final at the British Museum in March.
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.
