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Australian student visa rules changed
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The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship announced changes to its student visa rules, in order to attract more international students Down Under, in an increasingly competitive higher education market.
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Ivy League universities want diversity
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Any international university worth its salt will aim for a diverse student body to offer a broader education experience and ensure students learn in a global setting, which will later benefit their careers.
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Choosing your Major in College and University
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When it feels like you can’t even decide what to have for dinner or what to do on Friday night, choosing a major may be a little daunting.
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Why attend University fairs?
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College fairs are an all-inclusive way to find out about colleges of interest to you because a variety of college representatives are gathered together in one place. Use these tips to make the most out of your college fair experience.
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The 6 steps to successful college search
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Selecting a school to educate you for your future is an important decision to make, especially when there are thousands of colleges, universities, and technical schools to choose from.
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The low-down on college admissions tests
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SAT this. ACT that. Throughout high school, you are repeatedly bombarded by teachers and school counselors telling you how important these tests are to the college admissions process.
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ICT Fund plans $16m in scholarships
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The ICT Fund, a promoter of homegrown technology innovations for the UAE, is furthering its scholarship agenda this year with Dh58 million ($15.8 million) available for deserving UAE national students.
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Emirati students take in Australian culture
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A group of 30 Emirati teenagers are spending four weeks in Australia as part of a summer abroad programme.
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Sheikh Mohammed Scholars Programme gives pupils a preview of world’s top universities
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The Sheikh Mohammed Scholars programme is grooming its first batch of 24 high school pupils for the world’s top universities.
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Petroleum Institute eyes young UAE talent
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Abu Dhabi-based Petroleum Institute on launched a special scholarship programme for the talented Emirati youth at the Al Ain Education & Career Fair.
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Al Habtoor gives Zayed University Dh10m endowment for research
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UAE education spending rising every year
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Overall consumer expenditure on education in the UAE has been steadily rising, from $1.83 million (Dh6.7 million) in 2005 to $3.4 million in 2010...
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Top 600 Emirati students to complete overseas programme
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A list of 600 top-performing Emirati students in their Grades 10 and 11 are due to complete a one month overseas summer programme which offers English language, Mathematics, and Science courses, as well as leadership and team work skills.
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KFH-Bahrain and InJaz host mentorship program
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Kuwait Finance House-Bahrain (KFH), in association with InJaz, organised the 4th Annual Bahrain Sophia Antipolis Mentorship Programme, as part of its commitment to enhancing opportunities for Bahraini students.
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5-star hotel conducts internship programme
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The Al Bustan Rotana Dubai, a Dubai-based five-star hotel, recently conducted internship programmes for students from hotel schools, imparting experience in dealing with guests as well as learn about the five star property’s operations. The hotel’s employee development department assisted students from the Emirates Academy, Raffles Campus, Dubai Men’s College, French School Dubai, and the German School in Dubai.
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Wasl offers scholarships for Emiratis at AUD
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Wasl, the asset management group, owned by Dubai Real Estate Corporation, has announced it has instituted 10 scholarships for UAE nationals to pursue graduate studies in various faculties at the American University in Dubai.
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Emiratis admitted to higher education courses
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Al Ain: Thousands of Emirati students from secondary schools have succeeded in gaining admission into the UAE's higher education institutions for the new academic year 2009/2010, starting from September.
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Dubai's KHDA launches education permits
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The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) of Dubai has begun the process of introducing Education Services Permits for all schools, universities and training institutions in the emirate.