Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 31, 2008
Source: German Information Center, new Delhi
India and Germany on Tuesday, September 9, inaugurated the Indo-German Science and Technology Centre. On a two-day visit to India, German Federal Minister of Education and Research, Dr Annette Schavan, along with her Indian counterpart Kapil Sibal inaugurated the Centre in New Delhi.
The Centre was announced [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 31, 2008
Source: The Hindu – Education Plus
German Academic Exchange Service is all set to launch its new initiatives, ‘A new passage to India’, that will benefit students and young researchers from Germany and India.
Modern Indian studies will be offered in select German universities.
Indian students can do their practical internship in Germany.
Max G. Huber, vice-president [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 30, 2008
£35,000 scholarship per student set up exclusively for Indian students for PhD & MPhil degrees in science, technology and social sciences
St. John’s College, a leading college of the University of Cambridge, today released details of this year’s prestigious ‘Dr Manmohan Singh Scholarships’, the programme first launched at the Prime [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 30, 2008
Source: British Council
Helping Indian students study in the UK
The Chevening programme has over the years given a unique opportunity to over 2,000 Indians to study in Britain and develop new skills. It is now the UK’s second largest scholarship programme globally.
The key theme for Chevening 2008 is Leadership. We are looking for [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 29, 2008
The European Union’s Erasmus Mundus scholarships for the academic year 2008-09 have been granted to 2,000 students and 450 teaching staff from outside Europe, of which 164 have been selected from India.
The Erasmus Mundus programme, first introduced in July 2001, is a cooperation and mobility programme in the field of higher [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 29, 2008
With economical recession looming all over the world, finding good jobs and charting out a career path seems a tough proposition. The risk associated with headcount is always a worry for all employees. However if one looks at the positive side of things, this can be seen as a perfect opportunity to [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 24, 2008
The right tuition free college or school is often found in Europe, where this educational scheme has a long and successful history. One example of a tuition free college is the Jonkoping International Business School. Based in Northern Scandinavia, Sweden, the Jonkoping International Business School is an urban university that offers degrees in informatics, economics, [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 22, 2008
Applying for a UK student visa allows a person to come to the United Kingdom to embark upon a course of study in excess of six months duration.
The study visa immigration service entails the grant of a UK study permit enabling visa nationals to study in the UK with a view to gaining [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 21, 2008
Despite increasing demand for MBA degrees and more stringent admissions criteria in 2008, business schools are keen to attract students who can form a diverse MBA class.
To this end many B-schools are offering weird and wonderful scholarships to ensure they have an ‘interesting’ student mix. Potential business school students, concerned [...]
Posted by: Shreya @ eduassist on: October 20, 2008
Summary: Looking at new survey findings that show how children and students who live abroad for a year and study, benefit for life from the experience
Whether the thought of one day living abroad has ever crossed your mind or not, there is new research to suggest that by encouraging your children to study and live [...]
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