Posts Tagged ‘higher education’
March 9th, 2010 posted by Ian Maull
TAGS: agriculture, Antoine Mattar, British Council, Business, chemistry, city, Consolidated Contractors Ltd., David Lammy, Education, Essex, Exeter, finance, HESPAL, higher education, international development, IT, Kings College London, law, London School of Economics, Manchester, Newcastle, Oxford Brookes, Palestine, Palestine Britian Business Council, Palestinian, physics, Postgraduate, Scholarship, School of Oriental and African Studies, Sir Trevor Chinn, Sussex, The Arab Palestinian Investment Company, The Pears Foundation, U.K, University, water management
CATEGORIES: Palestine, U.K, University, higher education
January 4th, 2010 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: Australia, Australian Government, career advisers, career counselors, further education, high school, higher education, i-studentadvisor, Industry Placement, Kim Carr, Minister for Education, Postgraduate study, Scholarship, Scholarships, student support, Study Scholarship, TAFE, teaching, tertiary education, University, young people
CATEGORIES: Acting Minister for Education, Australia, Australian higher education, Australian scholarships, Kim Carr, Postgraduate, Schools, Study Scholarship, Study in Australia, TAFE, The Australian Government, career advisers, career counselors, high quality education, higher education, i-studentadvisor, industry placements, qualifications, scholarhsips, student support, tertiary education, universities, young people
December 22nd, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: Acting, actor, Alec Baldwin, Alec Baldwin Drama Scholarship Fund, alma mater, arts and design, cinematic arts, college in the US, constructive criticism, faculty, higher education, i-MAD, i-studentadvisor, institutions, leadership skills, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Media, New York City, New York University, performing arts, recording arts, Scholarships, September 2010, Students, study in New York, study in the USA, Tisch School of the Arts, Undergraduate, United States, universities, University, university alumni
CATEGORIES: Alec Baldwin, Alec Baldwin Drama Scholarship Fund, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Media, New York City, New York University, New York University alumni, Scholarships, Students, Tisch School of the Arts, Undergraduate study, University, alma mater, arts and design, cinematic arts, college in the US, higher education, i-MAD, i-studentadvisor, performing arts, performing arts programmes, recording arts, scholarships and internships, study in New York, study in the US
December 14th, 2009 posted by Nikki Tarjanyi
TAGS: African Development Bank, Education funding, European Commission, European Investment Bank, French Development Agency, higher education, Ministry of National Education, Morocco, Morocco higher education, Morocco tertiary education, Morocco universities, Professional Training and Scientific Research, research, Research funding, Science, Technology, World Bank
CATEGORIES: Morocco, Morocco higher education, Morocco universities, Science, Technology, higher education, research
December 11th, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: academic advisors, academic programmes, bachelor’s degree, Business, classroom study, co-op, college campus, cooperative education, degrees in the US, employer, experiential learning, five-year bachelor’s degree, four-year bachelor’s degree, higher education, Northeastern students, Northeastern University, President Aoun, Presidential Global Scholars initiative, study in the US, United States, US universities, USA
CATEGORIES: Northeastern University, Presidential Global Scholars initiative, US universities, USA, United States, academic advisors, academic programmes, college campus, cooperative education, degrees in the US, experiential learning, five-year bachelor’s degree, four-year bachelor’s degrees, higher education, study in the US
December 8th, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: Australia, Baird Review, education providers, Education Services for Overseas Students, ELICOS, ESOS, government officials, higher education, i-studentadvisor, interim report, international education, international student roundtable, International Students, Julia Gillard, Minister for Education, student complaints, Students, Study in Australia, tertiary, tuition fee protection, tuition fees
CATEGORIES: Australia, Baird Review, Baird interim report, International Students, Julia Gillard, Minister for Education, Protecting international students, Study in Australia, ducation providers, higher education, i-studentadvisor, international education, international student roundtable, student complaints, tertiary education, tuition fee protection, tuition fees
December 7th, 2009 posted by Nikki Tarjanyi
TAGS: higher education, Higher Education South Africa, National Tertiary Education Staff Union, National Tertiary Education Union, National Union of Tertiary Employees of South Africa, NTESU, NTEU, South Africa, tertiary education, Tertiary Education South Africa, Trade union, Union, Union of Democratic University Staff Associations, University World News
CATEGORIES: Higher Education South Africa, NTEU, National Tertiary Education Union, South Africa, Tertiary Education South Africa, Trade union, Union, University World News
December 4th, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering in Ireland, aerospace, aerospace in Ireland, aerospace research programme, Airbus, Bachelor of Engineering, commercial aircraft, Composites Research Centre, CRESCENDO, Dr Conor McCarthy, Dr David Newport, Dr Trevor Young, EADS, EADS Astrium, Engineering and Technology, European leader, funded research, Graduate jobs, helicopters, higher education, Ireland, Irish Research Council, MAAXIMUS, military aircraft, pace programmes, Science, Stokes Institute, study in Ireland, UL, University, University of Limerick
CATEGORIES: Aeronautical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering in Ireland, Airbus, Bachelor of Engineering, CRESCENDO, Composites Research Centre, EADS, Engineering and Technology, Graduate jobs, Ireland, MAAXIMUS, Science, Stokes Institute, University of Limerick, aerospace, aerospace in Ireland, aerospace research programmes, engineering jobs, funded research, helicopters, higher education, study in Ireland, university news
December 3rd, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: academic experience, applied chemistry, Bring Your Family to School, Canadian universities, chemical engineering, high school student, higher education, International Relations, Pakistan, political science, President David Naylor, Professor Molly Shoichet, student life, Students, study in Canada, University, university campus, University of Toronto
CATEGORIES: Canadian higher education, International Relations, Professor Molly Shoichet, University, University of Toronto, academic experience, high school students, higher education, student life, study in Canada, university campus
December 1st, 2009 posted by Felicity Pont
TAGS: 800th anniversary, academic officer, biomedicine, Cambridge, cervical cancer, Chief Executive, Christ's College, Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, HEFCE, higher education, Imperial College London, international, Medical Research Council, physical sciences, Professor Alison Richard, Professor Frank Kelly, Professor of Medicine, Regent House, Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, U.K, UKCRC, universities in the UK, University Council, University of Cambridge, University of Wales, Vice Chancellor, Wellcome Trust, Wolfson College
CATEGORIES: Cambridge, Cambridge 800th anniversary, Christ's College, Engineering, Faculty of Medicine, HEFCE, Higher Education Funding Council for England, Imperial College London, Medical Research Council, New Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge, Study in the UK, University Council, University of Cambridge, University of Wales, Wellcome Trust, Wolfson College, higher education, universities in the UK