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BT YOUNG SCIENTIST & TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION – THE WINNERS

Last week saw the 46th annual BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition held at the RDS in Dublin. The exhibition itself was the final stage in the competition which is open to all second level...

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NEW ISSUE OF I-MAD NOW ONLINE

i-MAD, the i-studentadvisor guide to studying media, arts and design is now online. i-MAD provides essential information for students and counsellors on different fields of study and institutions...

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RECORD NUMBER OF FOREIGN STUDENTS IN FRANCE

2008-09 saw France’s highest ever number of foreign student enrollments, with 266,400 young people choosing to study in the European nation, an increase of 2.3% on the previous year. Research from the...

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EDUCATION IRELAND SURVEYS INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Education Ireland has released a report entitled “International Students in Higher Education in Ireland 2010″ detailing the findings of an extensive survey on 25,781 international students from 159...

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CANADA ATTRACTS NINETEEN TOP GLOBAL ACADEMICS

A $200 million scheme by the Canadian government has succeeded in attracting nineteen major researchers to Canada as the country reinforces it’s commitment to scientific research. The majority of the...

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WHAT UNIVERSITIES WANT: THE ‘HARD’ OR ‘SOFT’ A LEVEL DEBATE CONTINUES

There has been much debate over the years about so-called ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ subjects and students are always asking what subjects are best to take at A level (or equivalent) to get into their chosen...

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INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: HOW FAR HAS WOMEN’S ACCESS TO EDUCATION COME?

Today is International Women’s Day, and it is also the 100th anniversary of the celebration. Events are taking place worldwide to celebrate women’s achievements and promote equality for all. This...

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WISE PRIZE FOR EDUCATION REVEALS JURY MEMBERS

Five prominent international figures from the USA, India, South Africa and Qatar will select the winner of the world’s first major international prize for education. The WISE Prize for Education was...

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HUGE DEMAND FOR SUMMER SCHOOLS IN IRELAND

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. Aimed at...

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NOMINATE AN INSPIRING WOMAN OR ORGANISATION IN ‘STEM’ FOR THE WISE AWARDS 2011

The UKRC, which promotes and supports girls and women in study and careers in SET (science, engineering, technology and construction) is now taking nominations for the WISE awards. The WISE Awards is...

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