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Saturday 30 June 2018

June 30, 2018

University of Bradford School of Management Dubai MBA Scholarships.

Bradford University School of Management, is offering two £3000 scholarships for pursuing Executive MBA (Dubai). This scholarship is open to eligible students from all countries, who meet the requirements.

Bradford University School of Management is an international business school located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The school has a range of programmes around the world, running programmes in Europe (with its associate institution NIMBAS in the Netherlands and Germany), the Middle East, China, India and Singapore. Some 2,000 students are registered for various awards on overseas programmes.

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Degree Level
Scholarships are available for pursuing Executive MBA (Dubai).

Available Subject
Scholarships are awarded in the field of business administration.

Scholarship benefits
Scholarships are worth £3000 and are deducted from the tuition fees. Early course applications are advised due to limited availability.

Eligible Nationalities
Students from all countries, who meet the criteria, are eligible.

Number of Scholarships
There are two scholarships available.

Eligible Nationalities
Students from all countries, who meet the criteria, are eligible.

Entrance Requirements
To be considered for a scholarship please ensure your application for admission is submitted before 31st August. Applications for the course will stay open after this date but will not be considered for a scholarship.

Language Requirements
If English is not your first language then you will need to show that your English language
skills are at a high enough level to succeed in your studies.

Application procedure
You do not need to make a separate application for the scholarship, you will be automatically considered for this award provided that you submit your application by 31 August.

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June 30, 2018

Study At MacEwan University– Canada.

MacEwan University, is one of the top universities located in the province of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. MacEwan University is the largest transfer-in post-secondary institution in Alberta. It offers nine baccalaureate degrees, two applied degrees and more than 40 diploma and certificate programs. The university has five faculties and schools offering programming in fine arts and communications, health and community studies, liberal arts and sciences, nursing, and business.

Ever since 1971 when it was founded, MacEwan University has a long tradition of inspiring its students with a powerful combination of academic excellence and personal learning experiences. The university offers a broad complement of programs to a
student body that numbers nearly 12,000 full-time undergraduate students, including almost 1,400 international students.

Why study at MacEwan University

– MacEwan University provides a transformative education in a creative, collaborative and supportive learning environment where creativity and innovation thrive.

– At McEwan university, instructors are focused on teaching first, but many are also engaged in ground-breaking, internationally recognized research and scholarly
and artistic activity.

– Faculty research informs and enhances the quality of the teaching and curriculum and creates opportunities for student involvement in research – a rare opportunity in many undergraduate universities.

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How to Apply

Admission Requirements
Admission requirements include the high school subjects or post-secondary equivalents you need to complete and the minimum grades you need to achieve to be considered for admission into a program. Along with academic criteria, you will need to ensure additional admission criteria are met.

Categories of admission
Applicants may be admitted to one of the following:

Regular admission
To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar Applicants must have a minimum overall average of 65 percent, with no course grade lower than 50 percent, in the following high school courses:
1. ELA 30-1
2. Four subjects from Group A, B, C or D courses

LEARN MORE ABOUT GROUP A, B, C OR D COURSES.

Notes

  • Applicants are strongly encouraged to present a broad range of subjects in order to benefit from the breadth of learning and to increase flexibility of future program and course choices.
  • A maximum of two Group B subjects may be presented; they must be from different disciplines.
  • A maximum of one Group D subject may be presented. Group D subjects used for admission must be 5-credit or any credit combination of at least 5 credits (e.g., two 3-credit subjects).
  • Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2 is required for a major in economics.
  • Mathematics 30-1 or 31 is required for economics honours.
  • Mathematics 30-1 or 30-2 is required for a major in psychology.


Applicants with nine or more university-level credits must also present a minimum admission grade point average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.

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Mature admission
To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar Applicants must be 20 years of age or older and have been out of full-time high school at least one year by the beginning of the intake term. Applicant must have the following:

  • ELA 30-1 with a minimum grade of 65 percent (or equivalent) OR
  • Six credits of university-level English with no grade less than C-


Applicants with nine or more university-level credits must also present a minimum admission grade point average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale.

Previous post-secondary work
To be evaluated through the Office of the University Registrar | Admission in this category does not imply or guarantee the transfer of any coursework and/or credential unless a block transfer agreement (internal or external) is in effect and published in the calendar by the Office of the University Registrar. In addition, transfer of coursework does not imply or guarantee that an applicant will be admitted.

Applicants must have successfully completed the following from a recognized institution:

  • A minimum of 24 university-level credits with a minimum admission grade point average (AGPA) of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale and must have completed the required high school courses listed under the Regular Admission category.


TUITION FEES
The expected tuition fee for Domestic and International are:

CANADIAN STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees: $4,620 – $6,480

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Undergraduate tuition fees: $18,240 – $21,888

Source: Statistics Canada. Fees for general programs in arts and humanities (2017/2018).

Note: In addition to tuition fees, universities generally charge fees for goods and services supplied to students. This includes areas such as student associations, sports and health. These additional fees vary widely per university and per student and can run
from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars. Check with the university for details.

Students Housing
There are accommodation options to choose from. Students may decide to live On-Campus Housing or Off-Campus Housing.

ALSO READ: Study in Canada: University of Manitoba Graduate Fellowship (UMGF).

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Thursday 28 June 2018

June 28, 2018

Study in Australia: University of Sydney, Lendlease Bradfield Urbanisation Scholarships.

The University of Sydney Australia, is now accepting applications for the Lendlease Bradfield Urbanisation Scholarships. This scholarship is available for Australian citizens, Australian Permanent Residents, or International Students at the University of Sydney.

The University of Sydney is an Australian public research university in Sydney, Australia. Founded in 1850, it was Australia’s first university and is regarded as one of the world’s leading universities.

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Degree Level
Scholarships are available for pursuing undergraduate degree programme.

Available Subject
Scholarships are awarded within the following Faculties/University Schools:
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies, Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning and University of Sydney Business School.

Scholarship Benefits
The Scholarship is valued at $10,000 per annum and is tenable for the full-time duration of the recipient’s undergraduate program including combined degree programs.

Eligible Nationalities
Australian and international students are eligible to apply.

Eligibility Criteria
Students enrolled in their first or second year of an undergraduate degree in the following Faculties/University Schools: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of
Engineering and Information Technologies, Sydney School of Architecture, Design and Planning and University of Sydney Business School.

Applicants must be undertaking studies within one of the above-listed faculties/ University schools and interested in issues related to urbanism including without limitation, urban development, urban planning, urban design, project finance, project and/or facilities management and engineering.

Students must also have a Weighted Annual Mark (WAM) of 65. SAM for first-year students – full-time. Applicants cannot have studied more than 96 credit points in their degree program (including degree combined programs).

Application Procedure
The mode of applying is online.

Complete Online Application.

Deadline: August 5, 2018.

ALSO READ: Australia Awards Scholarships For South And East Asian.

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June 28, 2018

A study Guide To Mauritius.

Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of the African continent. The country includes the islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues, east of Mauritius, and the outer islands. The islands of Mauritius and Rodrigues form part of the Mascarene Islands, along with nearby Réunion, a French overseas department. The capital and largest city is Port Louis. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations and the African Union.

Mauritius can be a fascinating place to study. Interestingly, one amazing reasons to study in Mauritius, is that students earn a globally recognized UK university degree at an affordable cost of study and at a moderate cost of living. Also, students in Mauritius definitely love the weather, the freedom and they are assured of making a great future.

Capital: Port Louis

Official Languages: Mauritian creole, French and English.

ALSO READ: Study in South Korea: A Study Guide To Korea.

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Higher Education in Mauritius
Mauritius, may not have luxury of plenty universities and colleges, nevertheless, the education offered here is standard and of quality too. If you plan to enroll as an international student here, you will have your pick of educational options. However, there are only two main public universities present. This includes the University of Technology and the University of Mauritius.


2018 MAURITIAN UNIVERSITY RANKING
1.  University of Mauritius
2.  Mauritius Institute of Education
3.  University of Technology, Mauritius
4.  Mahatma Gandhi Institute

Additionally, there are some privately funded schools present in the country as well. The following are a few of those options:

  • Mauritius Chamber of Commerce and Industry, located in Ebene
  • Amity Institute of Higher Education, located in Ebene
  • Analysis Institute of Management, located in Port Louis
  • Apollo Bramwell Nursing School, located in Moka
  • Maruitian management Association, located in Port Louis

Numerous other public schools are available at the higher level located in cities such as Rose Hill, Quatre Bornes, and Solitude.

Some areas of study are very much present here and in demand. This includes areas of study such as:

  • Management
  • Information Technology
  • Dentistry
  • Medicine
  • Tourism
  • Engineering
  • Fashion and Design
  • Psychology


However, many other programs exist as well. Schools offer a wide range of courses available to those who are international students.

Educational Levels of Study
The facility you attend outlines the costs, schedule for the school year, and the required admission requirements for each student. In nearly all cases, testing is a requirement for any foreign student to ensure he or she has the necessary education to perform well
within the school.

Students can obtain a degree, though some enroll in programs that are shorter, earning them a certificate or diploma within one year. The school year tends to being around August or September and continues through December and January as a initial semester. This is also the time most schools are accepting applications and prepping students for the following year’s course of education. Most students, though, earn a degree, which is the equivalent of a bachelor’s degree in most western cultures. Post graduate and master’s degree programs are available to students as well.

Cost
In Mauritius there are two types of universities, private as well as government. Though the government universities have negligible fee, whereas the fees of private universities are little expensive. Once you have decided to study in any of the above universities then the cost varies from university and its location. Private Universities have an expense of around US $4000.

Students Accommodation
Living on Campus
There’re options for students to settle for. Most students will live in flats when they arrive and study here. These are not always offered through the school, though. It is also possible to work with host families, which gives the individual more opportunity to really embrace the lifestyle of the citizens present here. Student accommodations can be arranged through the school, though, which can make it far easier for students to obtain the necessary location.

Estimated fee
To rent an apartment (will cost around 1000 US $750).

To become a paying guest (will cost around US $ 600 pesos with food included).

To rent a room in student’s residence (will cost around US $300-$500 pesos).

ALSO READ: Study in Belgium: Overviews Of Ghent University.

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Saturday 23 June 2018

June 23, 2018

Study in Germany for Free!

Germany is one of the best countries to study abroad, and consequently topped our Country Ranking 2017 – it even outranked other popular destination such as the United Kingdom or Holland. Germany’s universities are among the best in the world, and you can expect to receive a world-class education as a foreign student. Many of the larger institutions regularly rank among the top 100 in international rankings. The fact that higher education at public universities is tuition-free is purely political decision by the German government. A degree from a German university will be respected around the world and open many doors for your career choices. Germany is home to some of the best universities in the world. But you can study there for free.

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If you want to learn more, check out our list of frequently asked questions about tuition fees in Germany:

1.  Who is eligible to study for free in Germany?

Everyone! That’s right: Germans, Europeans, and all non-Europeans can study in Germany free of charge – without tuition fees. It does not matter if you are from the EU or EEA. This applies to almost all study programmes at public universities. There is a tiny catch: If you are from outside the EU, you will need a residence permit before you arrive in the country; and you will have to finish your studies in Germany.

2.  Tuition Free University in Germany

In Germany, you can study for free at public universities. There are almost 300 public universities in Germany, and there are more than 1,000 study programmes in total – so you have lots of options! Some of the largest public universities include:

1. University of Cologne

2. Ludwig Maximilians University

3. Munich (LMU)

4. Goethe University Frankfurt

5. University of Munster

6. University of Duisburg-Essen

7. Technical University of Munoch (TUM)

8. FAU Erlangen- Nurnberg

9. RWTH Aachen University

10. University of Berlin

3. Public Universities in Germany Do Not Charge any Fees

Almost anywhere in Europe and the world, universities charge tuition fees – if only from foreigners who come to that country for their studies. Germans generally believe that
education should not be treated as a commercial product, and that free access to higher education ensures economic growth and welfare for the greater population. In the recent past, there was legislation allowing public universities to charge very modest tuition fees of 1,000 euros annually. But after years of public protests, the tuition fees were abolished again in 2014.

Also, Germany’s governments of recent years have realised the economic and social benefits of immigration. Germany wants to get the smartest minds to study into the country, and ideally to stay after graduation; and that is why they generally oppose tuition fees for foreigners, as well.

ALSO READ: 10 Reasons You Should Study In Germany

Tuition fees in Germany Universities
Generally, you can study in Germany for free – but there are a few exceptions:

  • Only public universities are tuition-free. If you study at one of the roughly 100 private universities, you are expected to pay, and those tuition fees are on par with what you would pay in countries such as the UK or Ireland. However, because of their competition from the cheap public universities, private schools in Germany tend to offer specialised programmes, and other benefits so that you get your money’s worth. And of course, you might be eligible for a scholarship.
  • German universities distinguish between “consecutive” and “non- consecutive” Master’s programmes. Consecutive programmes are those that you can enroll in immediately after you finish your Bachelor’s degree. Non-consecutive programmes, such as “Executive MBAs”, usually require that students have many years of work experience. Such non-consecutive study programmes usually cost tuition fees, even at public universities.
  • From 2017 on, public universities in the state of Baden-Württemberg can charge tuition fee from non-EU/EEA students. That includes the universities in Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Freiburg, Heidelberg, and some other cities. The tuition fees are set at 1,500 euros per semester – which is still much more affordable than in many other countries in Europe.


Other Costs to Consider while Studying Aboard:

While there usually aren’t any tuition fees at public universities, you might have to pay something called a “semester fee” or “administrative fee”. But that’s a small amount: often around 300 or 400 euros for the whole semester. This then also covers a public transport ticket for your city and sometimes even the surrounding areas, at a fraction of what you would normally pay for such a ticket. Other than that, Germany is one of the more affordable Western European countries. You can get by on 800 euros per month, give or take a bit, depending on what city you study in.

Scholarships Available To Study in Germany

There are many scholarships for foreign students in Germany. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has an official scholarship database which allows you to search for suitable scholarship options, e.g. based on your country of origin.

Is Staying in Germany Possible After Graduating from the University?

Yes, you can! And that applies to all students, regardless of the country of origin. If you are from outside the EU, you can apply for an 18-month residence permit for after graduation. With such a “job seeker visa”, you can search for a job that fits your qualifications; and you are allowed to take any job during those 18 months.

ALSO READ: 3 Countries Where You Can Study For Free In 2018.

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June 23, 2018

Study in South Korea: A Study Guide To Korea.

South Korea is part of the Asian continent. It is a country in East Asia, constituting the southern part of the Korean Peninsula and lying east to the Asian mainland. The capital city is Seoul. South Korea, is not only known for those great technologies, they can boast of high quality education and research-based higher institutions.

Higher education in South Korea includes undergraduate, graduate (master’s degrees) and PhD. To study in South Korea, there are higher education institutions which include universities, graduate schools, and a wide variety of specialized universities and other institutions including junior colleges. These institutions are government and private owned.

Graduate education in Korea is well- respected throughout the world, particularly in technical areas such as engineering and information technology. Many master’s programs are taught in English. Korean schools have notable research programs,
distinguished faculty and state-of-the-art research facilities.

Korea charges all students, whether Korean nationals or international students, the same tuition. In addition to offering master’s degrees that are more affordable than those in English-speaking countries, the Korean government, Korean universities, and several private foundations provide many scholarship programs specifically designated for international students. Many Korean universities also provide assistance with employment for international students.

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Universities in South Korea
International students who wish to take their study to South Korea, can enjoy what their counterparts in countries like USA, Canada, UK, Germany, which are considered as the big four when it comes to oversea education.

Korea has about 250 national, public and private universities that welcome both Korean and international students. Recent government reforms have made it much easier for international students to afford living and working in Korea while attending programs at institutes of higher education. Universities include 179 traditional universities, 40 graduate schools, 20 cyber universities, 11 industrial universities and 10 universities of education. The 40 graduate schools include some schools that focus on academic research and other schools that have a specialized focus and are more practically-oriented.

2018 TOP 1O SOUTH KOREAN UNIVERSITY RANKING

1. Seoul National University

2. KAIST

3. Yonsei University

4. Korea University

5. Pusan National University

6. Hanyang University

7. Sogang University

8. Chung-Ang University

9. Ewha Womans University

10. Pohang University of Science and Technology


Tuition and Program Duration
Annual tuition varies by program and university. Master’s courses generally require two or more years to complete. Most master’s degrees require coursework, an exam, and a thesis.


Costs
The tuition in South Korea is fairly okay. Generally, the average tuition fee is between $4,000 (US) to $8,000 (US); the tuition at national and public schools is about half that at private schools.


Academic Year
The academic year in Korea begins with spring semester in late February to early March. Each semester is 16 weeks long. Spring semester runs through June and is followed by a break. Fall semester begins in early August and runs through the end of January.


Health Insurance
International students are required to have health insurance purchased in person from the National Health Insurance Corporation. The insurance costs about $40 (US) per month and is effective from the date on the student’s alien registration certificate.

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Thursday 21 June 2018

June 21, 2018

6 Reasons You Should Study In Australia.

Studying in Australia is a greatest opportunity because through this approach you can expand your knowledge and develop skills. The study in Australia will help you achieve your best and make your career bright. I know many people who studied abroad in many European destinations.

In this article I am going to present some crucial reasons you should prefer Australia as an option of abroad study.

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1.  Speak the Same Language

Australia is the perfect destination to learn a foreign language, English and this language is indeed a well-recognized language in the world. In Australia, you don’t need to worry
about making awkward signals by your hand or getting lost in translation, as this country and its countrymen will know precisely what you’re trying to saying.

2.  Eye-Catching Beaches

Everybody likes surfing and Australia is one of the countries having some of the  eye-catching spots for this. Besides this, if you love lay out and tan, this perfect country also has the perfect white sand for your leisure time. Do you like snorkel with aquatic life? If yes, you can visit attractive places of the Great Barrier Reef and Far North Queensland. There are some most beautiful beaches in Australia and humans rarely visited them.

3.  Cool Cultural Norms and Places

Australia is the country where the percentage of oldest humans is high, and these people are known as the indigenous people. You can discover caves and rock formations in the Northern part of Australia. The large and beautiful desert rock is Visit Uluru located in the middle of the country, sacred to the indigenous people. Moreover, every city in Australia is diverse based on different ethnic communities, and it can be said that Australia is home to people with diverse nationalities.

ALSO READ: An Overview Of Top Universities In Australia.

4.  Sports and Other Outdoor Activities

Whether you like diving, surfing, football, snorkeling, beach volleyball, tennis, cricket, etc., you can find every sport activities in Australia. This country is most favourable and
conducive to an outdoor and hale and hearty lifestyle, with the capability of taking part in any leisure, outdoor, sport or recreational activity you want.

5.  Entertainment for Students

In Australia, all big city areas are ideal destinations for students to reside,
work and of course study. With night clubs, pubs and bars you can find everywhere in the country, you will almost certainly have a local hangout to go to every night of the week.
Australian universities are also great places to join clubs and societies, which are simple approaches to make friendship with others and visit different entertaining programs.

6.  Perfect University Choice

Of course, you’ll prefer Australia for your abroad study. So, this country has many well-recognized universities, such the well-known University of Sydney, Australian National University, The University of Melbourne, etc. These universities, among many others, are indeed exceptional institutions. Besides these universities, Australia also has
many colleges which are highly well-known for their higher degree programs. It is a fact that than other destinations Australia is no doubt an ideal place for you to get higher education.

ALSO READ: University of Applied Sciences (UAS) In Finland: How To Apply For Bachelor's Degree Programmes In English.

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June 21, 2018

An Overview of Top Universities In Australia.

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The age of admission to university is usually 18 (although most admit exceptional students at a younger age) and courses are usually for three years, although some last for four. This could be seen as a big advantage for foreign students from countries where courses often last much longer and helps Australian universities attract a large number of overseas students.

Foreign students must have an adequate knowledge of English (unless studying English!). If English isn’t your mother tongue or the language in which you gained your previous qualifications, you must take the Short Selection Test (SST). Private health
insurance is required by all students, e.g. Medibank Private overseas student health cover.

Students must be attending full-time courses but are permitted to take part-time jobs of up to 20 hours per week to help cover their living costs.

TOP AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES

1. UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

Up 16 places to rank joint 109 in 2018, the University of Adelaide is another of the oldest universities in Australia, established in 1874. Another Group of Eight member, the university has over 25,000 students enrolled at its five campuses in the state of South Australia.

2. UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, SYDNEY (UTS)

The University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) continues to improve its ranking position, now ranked 176 in the world, up 17 places from last year. Despite its name, UTS has strengths in several non-technological subjects such as nursing, art and design, sports and law.

3. UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE

Up 21 places to now rank joint 224, the University of Newcastle (UON) this year overtakes the University of Wollongong as Australia’s 10 highest ranked university. Established in 1965, UON is particularly well-regarded for the subjects of mining
engineering, architecture, nursing and sociology.

ALSO READ: Study in Australia: Reviews On Charles Darwin University.

4. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU)

Up two places this year to now rank 20 in the world, Australian National University (ANU) is consistently Australia’s highest-ranked institution. ANU is located in the country’s capital, Canberra, and is the only university to be created by the Parliament of Australia.
Among its alumni are two Australian prime ministers.

5. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

The second-oldest university in Australia (founded in 1853), the University of Melbourne is ranked joint 41 this year alongside South Korea’s KAIST. The university has around 47,000 students, including more than 12,000 international students, and has been  associated with nine Nobel Prize winners – the most of any Australian university.

6. UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND

The University of Queensland (UQ) has also moved up this year, and is now ranked within
the global top 50 (it’s joint 47). Mainly located in Brisbane, UQ is a founding member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of research-intensive Australian universities which are responsible for such innovations as the invention of the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer.

7. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

Ranked 50 in the world in 2018, the University of Sydney is the oldest Australian university, having been established in 1850. Now hosting around 60,000 students, the university’s campus is noted for its beautiful neo-gothic buildings. Also a member of the Group of Eight, the university offers the broadest range of programs of any Australian university.

ALSO READ: Study in Finland: Top 7 Universities In Finland With Tuition Fee.

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June 21, 2018

Study in USA: Florida International University PhD Scholarships For African Students.

The Université Aube Nouvelle in partnership with Florida International university( FIU) is now offering doctoral studies scholarships. These scholarships are within the Framework of FIU’s African Graduate Students Initiative (AGSI) coordinated by Dr. Lakhdar Boukerrou, Co-Director International Program at the Institute of Water and Environment.

Florida International University is a metropolitan public research university in Greater Miami, Florida. FIU has two major campuses in Miami-Dade County, with its main campus in University Park. Florida International University is classified as a research university. FIU belongs to the 12-campus State University System of Florida and is one of Florida’s primary graduate research universities.

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Degree Level
Scholarships are available for pursuing doctoral programme.

Available Subject
The priority fields of study include: Public Administration, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Earth and Environmental Science and Africa and African Diaspora Studies.

Scholarship Benefits
A 20% discount on course fees is offered to U-AUBEN students.

Eligible Nationalities
Scholarships are open to international students from Africa

ALSO READ: Copenhagen Business School PhD Scholarship In International Business.

Entrance Requirements

Language Requirements: The candidate should have a very good command of English language. Therefore, the application should be written in English.

Application Procedure:
Required application materials:

  • Resume/CV
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Copies of transcript(s)
  • Bachelors transcript
  • Masters transcript
  • Copies of diploma(s)
  • Copy of Bachelors Diploma
  • Copy of Masters Diploma
  • Three (3) recommendation letters By 2 professors, By a university authority where the student is registered
  • A copy of your passport
  • TOFEL
  • GRE


Application Procedure: Applications should be sent via email.

Visit Scholarship link.

ALSO READ: Fully funded PhD in Computer Science at University of Primorska (Slovenia).

Deadline: July 15, 2018.

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Wednesday 20 June 2018

June 20, 2018

Study in New Zealand: University of Otago, Full-time MBA Scholarships.

The University of Otago is accepting applications for its full-time MBA scholarships in New Zealand. The Otago MBA minimum entry requirements are the same for both online and on-campus, and include an undergraduate degree (or equivalent or an acceptable level of management experience.

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The University of Otago is a collegiate university located in Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. It scores highly for average research quality, and in 2006 was second in New Zealand only to the University of Auckland in the number of A-rated academic researchers it employs.

Degree Level
Scholarships are available for pursuing Otago MBA online and on-campus.

Available Subject
Scholarships are awarded in the field of business administration.

Eligible Nationalities
Scholarships are open to international students.

Eligibility Criteria
The Otago MBA minimum entry requirements are the same for both online and on-campus, and include:

  • An undergraduate degree (or equivalent or an acceptable level of management experience)
  • A minimum of 3 years’ professional/management experience
  • A good GMAT score or Otago MBA entry test score
  • An IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent (if English is not your first language)

ALSO READ: MBA Scholarships: The Lisbon MBA Scholarships For International Full-time Programme.

Application Procedure
The Otago MBA application process is rigorous and includes the completion of this form, an interview and a video conference presentation on a recent news item.

Fill Online application.

Deadline: Ongoing

ALSO READ: Study in Australia: FEBE International Engineering and Technology Postgraduate Coursework Scholarship at University of Newcastle.

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Tuesday 19 June 2018

June 19, 2018

Study in Thailand: Walailak University International College Full Tuition Waiver Undergraduate Scholarships For International Students.

The Walailak University International College in Thailand is offering its Full Tuition Waiver Scholarships for full-time undergraduate students. These scholarships are available to nationals of all countries and territories in the world who meet up with the requirements.

Walailak University International College is a Public, autonomous, comprehensive and research-focused university with high quality, internationally-oriented curriculum.

Emphasizing 21st-century skills, innovative and critical thinking, and international perspectives for students. The university was founded in 1992, it is located in Tha Sala District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand.

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Degree Level
Scholarships are available to pursue undergraduate degree programme.

Available Subject
Scholarships are awarded to study:

1. Digital Innovation Engineering (B.Eng.),

2. Public Affairs (B.A.),

3. Logistic Analytics and Supply Chain Management (B.B.A),

4. Bachelor of Law (International Program in Law) (LL.B.).

Scholarship Benefits
US$ 14,000-35,000 (for 4 years), depending on the study program.

Eligible Nationalities 
These scholarships are available to Nationals of all countries and territories in the world.

Entrance Requirements
Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • To have a high school diploma from a G12 high school program or equivalent,
  • To have a high school GPA of at least 3.25 on a 4.0 scale or equivalent,
  • To have a workable knowledge of English language,
  • To have a valid passport or ID card (for Thai nationals).


English Language Requirements
Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.

Application Procedure

  • Send copies of the following documents, translated into English or Thai.
  • High school diploma from a G12 high school program or equivalent,
  • High school transcripts with a GPA score,
  • Certificate of English language proficiency (where the high school language of instruction is other than English),
  • Passport photo page or ID card (for Thai nationals).


Please insert: “Full Tuition Waiver Scholarships + study program title” in email subject (e.g. Public Affairs).

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Deadline: July 12, 2018.

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Sunday 17 June 2018

June 17, 2018

Top 3 Universities To Study Clinical Medicine In South Africa.

Clinical medicine is a field of medicine that deals primarily with the practice and study of medicine based on the direct examination of the patient. In clinical medicine, medical practitioners assess patients in order to diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. Medical may refer to both clinical and research activities within medicine. On the other hand, the term medical may mean non- surgical and clinical would apply to both. It is a mix of science and medicine.

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In this article, we have list out the best universities for clinical medicine that have shown strength in producing research related to a variety of medical and biomedical topics. These include anaesthesia, cardiology, general and internal medicine, gastroenterology,
obstetrics, ophthalmology, radiology and surgery.

Here are the top 3 universities in South Africa for clinical medicine.

1.  The University of Cape Town

The University of Cape Town (UCT) is a public research university located in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. UCT was founded in 1829 as the South African College making it the oldest higher education institute in South Africa. It is jointly the oldest university in South Africa and the oldest extant university in Sub-Saharan Africa alongside Stellenbosch University which received full university status on the same day in 1918.

The Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree programme at University of Cape Town (UCT) takes six years to complete. Students who graduate with an MBBS and complete two year’s internship and a year’s community service are allowed by the Health Professions Council of South Africa to practise as a medical doctor. All students are admitted to the same Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery programme.


2.  University of Witwatersrand

The University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, is a multi-campus South African public research university situated in the northern areas of central Johannesburg. It is more commonly known as Wits University. The university has its roots in the mining industry, as do Johannesburg and the Witwatersrand in general. Founded in 1896 as the South African School of Mines in Kimberley, it is the third oldest South African university in continuous operation, after the University of Cape Town (founded in 1829), and Stellenbosch University (founded in 1866).

The Wits Faculty of Health Sciences remains a leading research hub. Professional medical degrees offered include:

  • Medicine
  • Dentistry
  • Nursing
  • Pharmacy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Occupational Therapy


ALSO READ: Top 5 Medical Schools In Australia And Their Tuition Fee.


3.  Stellenbosch University

Stellenbosch University is a public research university situated in Stellenbosch, a town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. Stellenbosch is jointly the oldest university in South Africa and the oldest extant university in Sub-Saharan Africa alongside the University of Cape Town which received full university status on the same day in 1918. The faculty of health sciences programme runs over six years and consists of three phases.

Phase 1: A foundation is laid during the greater part of the first year, by studying the natural sciences, such as Biology and Chemistry, within the context of health sciences, and basic aspects of health, and personal and professional development. The basic principles of the disturbance of body functions during illness and its treatment are also covered.

Phase 2: (clinical medicine): This phase extends from the second year to the end of the first semester of the fifth year and covers the theoretical and practical aspects of the normal structures and functions of the body’s various organ systems and their disorders in an integrated way. Already from the second semester of the second year students begin to acquire first-hand experience of the management of patients during clinical rotation modules.

Phase 3: (clinical consolidation or student internship): In the last three semesters, all training is practical and takes place in the clinical environment. The six-year training is followed by two years of internship and thereafter a year of community service, subsequent to which you will be eligible for registration as an independent medical practitioner with the Health Professions Council of South Africa.

ALSO READ: List Of 10 Universities In The USA To Study Nursing With Low Tuition Fee.

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June 17, 2018

Affordable Universities In Philippines and How To Apply.

Education System In Philippines

Philippines has over 2200 universities comprising 650 public universities of which 110 belong to state and 1600 to private. They have international programs that are recognized the world over. Philippines was colonized by the United States and as such English is the official language of instruction in their universities. The country has a high standard of education and is the world’s largest English speaking country.

Universities in Philippines usually start their first semester in June and this will last through the month of October. Second semester runs from November to April. Public tuition fees are about $1,000 USD while private ones could go for $1,200-2,500 per year. Note that governments allocate an average of $13,700 per scholarships along with private organizations. Some of these scholarships cover traveling expenses.

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Top Ranked Universities in Philippines

Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU)

ADMU is the third oldest university in Philippines. Even though the university is a private research university, as one of the best in the world within range of 501-550, also 284th in the humanities. The university was established sometime in 1859 by a group
of scholars known as “society of Jesus”. It offers undergraduate, graduate or professional programs.


De La Salle University (DLSU)

The university is ranked 401-450 in arts and humanities and world best within 701-750. DLSU offers 74 undergraduate and 100 graduate programs. It is also the first to offer degree in mechatronics and robotics.The university runs a trimester program which usually last for 14 weeks.


University of Santo Tomas

The private owned university was set up sometime in April 1611 and known as the oldest university in Philippines. The university falls between 801-1000 range rank.

ALSO READ: What You Need To Know About Study In Philippine.


Requirements for Applying

1.  Students should have a good grade in English

2.  They should have at least 50% aggregates

3.  Applicants will need a recommendation

3.  Fully valid credentials (result and certificate)

4.  Valid student visa

5.  Medical fitness report

6.  An IETLS of 5.0 overall will be required of which students need to have at least 5.0 in writing and reading.

7.  Alternatively, students can present a Cambridge certificate of proficiency Grade C and Cambridge Advanced certificate of Grade B.

How to Apply

1. Chose a university where desired program is available and affordable.

2. Check for the school’s official website and establish contacts as regards admission requirements and procedures.

Why Study in Philippines
Studying in Philippines has several benefits for both local and international students, whether studying as undergraduate or postgraduate student. The benefits are as follows:

1. Practical exposure to training

2. Students are able to sharpen their English language skills since Philippines uses this as their major medium of communication

3. You can easily find employment after graduation

4. Affordable tuition fees for both local and international students

5. Conducive and secure environment, plus excellent climate while studying on affordable tuition

6. A chance to be taught by renowned professors from some of the best institutions in Asia

7. Access to fully funded scholarships for both local and international students

Cost of Living in Philippines
The cost of living in Philippines is affordable and convenient for international students on a budget. A summary of the basic expenses in the box below:

  • Monthly rent $49
  • Basic amenities (water, internet, electricity) $40
  • Food $40
  • Transportation, Laundry, and personal care $19
  • Clothes, books, health, transportation $49


Studying in Philippines is as cheap as the cost of living.

Monthly expenses for students fall at an average of $177.

ALSO READ: List Of Affordable Universities To Study In Dubai With Estimated Tuition Fee.

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Tuesday 12 June 2018

June 12, 2018

Practical Tips On Easy Ways To Learn A Foreign Language.

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Learning a new language is challenging, frustrating, and sometimes just downright difficult. Different science, theories, and learning styles are all over the place, and truthfully, some languages are easier to learn than others. Despite the difficulties, multi-language acquisition is rapidly growing in popularity around the world and bilinguality is becoming more of a highly-desired resume addition. But you will have to communicate with the language of your country where you school. Hence, in order to revive and renew your drive in learning a foreign language or to improve upon the impressive skills you’ve already achieved, here are some practical ideas on the best way to learn a new language:

Make New Friends- Make Friends with Native Speakers

If there’s a community of people who speak the language you want to learn in your city, start attending events! Friendship is one of the best ways to learn a foreign language, and the easiest way to get comfortable with the slang, intonation, and mannerisms. You can casually chat with your friends in local cafés, bars, and restaurants and slowly build a foundation on the language you want to learn. The great part about making friends who already speak the language (or are learning right along with you) is that you will be able to practice freely without feeling self-conscious or on the spot!

Copy Elementary School Kids

Just because you’re an adult now doesn’t mean you can’t partake! Find an international pen pal and trade language expertise and knowledge. You’ll help each other learn, your skills for writing in a foreign language will increase tenfold, and you may even have someone to visit abroad when you’re ready to put those skills to use!


Watch a Movie in The Foreign Language

For the people who wants to take advantage of one of the best ways to learn a language from the comfort of their own home, put on a foreign movie in another language — without subtitles if you can! Not only is this one of the best ways to learn a foreign language, but you will also get a greater sense of that language’s culture as well! If you don’t know enough of the language to turn the subtitles off, keep a list of new vocabulary words you hear and what you think they mean. Look them up later. Looking up words is fun! You can choose movies with subtitles or not.


Pretend You’re at a Restaurant

Read a menu in your target language and pick a dish you would order every day — then look up what it means. The names of your food choices will stick with you! Plus, if you end up choosing something that translates to “dog” or “sheep intestine,” you’ll know to steer clear of them when you’re abroad (unless those are your favourite foods). By the time you head abroad, you’ll have an appetite for both the food and the language for sure!


Read Articles Online Foreign Language

The internet is a truly magical place. If you’re looking for the best ways to learn a foreign language, look no further! From using Google Translate to watching videos to reading articles and helpful brochures to infinity and beyond, the internet is ready to help you reach your foreign language learning goals. Research local classes or event boards to find a new educational outlet, or connect with other language learners via online chat groups.


Teach Yourself

The key to this one is small steps of dedicated research – and while obvious, remains one of the best ways to learn a new language. Take a little bit of time every day to write out a sentence you would like to know how to say in your target language. Look up each word/section and try to construct the sentence yourself. If you have a language partner, have them double check your sentences when you meet up. This is a great trick to keep yourself in check.


Listen to the Radio

Similar to watching a foreign movie, try listening to a radio station in your target language either in the car, on a podcast, or online. Try to see how much you can understand, and write down words that you recognize but do not understand to look up (Pro tip: listening to the news in another language is an incredible and really intense way to start learning vocab and conversational structures fast!).


Be patient with yourself. Nothing is more frustrating than feeling like you’re stuck in a rut and not making any progress. It is imperative to keep in mind that learning a language is like stepping into an entirely new world, and it’s going to take some time. Trust your experiences and the knowledge you’ve gained so far, and let them propel you further forward in your foreign language journey.

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