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Center for Genomic Regulation Internship

Center for Genomic Regulation Internship

The Center for Genomic Regulation launches the 8th Summer Internship Program to provide undergraduate and master students the opportunity to conduct summer research at the CRG. The goal of the programme is to encourage students, from any nationality, in the pursuit of a scientific career and to introduce them to an international laboratory experience. The deadline is on 9 March 2020.

University Cities Within Ireland

In our last article we introduced you to Dublin. This time we shall talk about the universities in the rest of the Republic of Ireland.
Morocco Plans the University Reform

Morocco Plans the University Reform

In this week’s news, we speak about Turkey’s plan to boost vocational schools, private universities in Bangladesh that admitted students beyond limit and university reform in Morocco.
Scholarships - Republic of Ireland

Scholarships – Republic of Ireland

The Republic of Ireland due to it’s progressive policies is keeping well ahead of the curve, both in terms of economy and young population. There is one birth every 8 minutes, one death every 16 minutes and one migrant is admitted into the country every 90 minutes, resulting in a net gain of one person every 14 minutes. The median age in the country is an impressive 37.1 years. Not just that the population of those over 65 is only 13.32 percent making the country well equipped to support its old and finance the various systems; including health care and infrastructure.

University Cities – Dublin, Ireland

What is one to say about this beautiful country full of friendly people? Let’s begin with Dublin the capital. The city throbs with young energy and why not. About 50 percent of the population comprises of those who are below 25 which makes it the city with the youngest population in the whole of Europe. The people of Dublin are the kind that work hard and live well. Almost 5 million litres of Guinness is brewed in this city each day and a pretty good quantity is sold within the Greater Dublin area which has a population of approximately 2 million. Walk into a pub and you will be greeted by strangers and seeing a foreigner someone might even offer to buy you a beer. Striking up a conversation is easy and so is making acquaintances.
University of Pardubice Summer School 2020

University of Pardubice Summer School 2020

Spend this summer in the heart of Europe strengthening your understanding of administration, health studies, and natural sciences. The summer school for undergraduates runs from July 9, 2020 - August 8, 2020 at the University of Pardubice in Czech Republic. The deadline is on 31 March 2020.

University Cities – Study in Budapest, Hungary

Hungary, since the 14th century has had a tradition of higher education. Whatever the present political climate, the country attracts foreign students from more than 100 countries across the world. Admittedly, 75 percent of these are from the neighbouring countries but students from as far as the African continent also study here.
Summer Undergraduate Research Programme in Switzerland

Summer Undergraduate Research Programme in Switzerland

The School of Biology of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine at the University of Lausanne (UNIL) proposes the Summer Undergraduate Research (SUR) Programme for the uninitiated to obtain that first experience. During 8 weeks in July and August, the SUR Programme hosts about 15 Bachelor students with both biological and medical studies background from around the world. The deadline is on 23 January 2020.

Ultra Modern and Ultraclean – University City of Singapore

One of the three city counties in the world - the other two are Monaco and the Vatican City - Singapore is a developed country that keeps growing, in economic terms, like a developing country. This Asian hub of finance and one of the top three financial centres in the world after New York and London, Singapore is a multicultural and multiethnic society.

Most Affordable Universities In Canada

Having completed our series of articles on university cities in Canada covering the regions of Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, we conclude with the cheapest universities in the country for foreign students.

An Uncommon Approach Towards Solar Energy – An Interview With an Inventor Of a...

Professor Moth-Poulsen of the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden has just completed groundbreaking work on harnessing heat from the sun and being able to retain it for decades. We have the opportunity to interview him and know more about his invention.

Multicultural Environment of Wellington – Study in New Zealand

New Zealand, the multi ethnic and a peaceful society which is also probably the civilization with the most equality towards women. We have been writing about the university cities in New Zealand and shall conclude with Wellington and the Victoria University of Wellington.

University Cities – Auckland, New Zealand

Having written about Christchurch, last week, we continue to delve into New Zealand and shall cover Auckland in this article.
Global UGRAD Exchange Program in the US

Global UGRAD Exchange Program in the US

The Global Undergraduate Exchange Program (Global UGRAD) brings future leaders to the U.S. to experience the U.S. educational system, share their culture, and explore U.S. culture and values. The program provides non-degree undergraduate study abroad in the United States on a competitive basis to university students. The deadline is on 31 December 2019.

University Cities – Christchurch, New Zealand

Even though New Zealand was colonized by the Britishers in 1840, it has quite a different history compared with Australia. Some of the oft reported differences are that the earlier settlers, the Maoris, live a pretty good life compared with the Aborigines in Australia. They are also not marginalized, nor are their children taken away and the difference in life expectancy between the two is as high as 10 years. Soon before and after New Zealand was annexed and established as a colony, it was mainly the whalers and pilgrims who settled there.
Foreign Universities Allowed to Open Branches in Saudi Arabia

Foreign Universities Allowed to Open Branches in Saudi Arabia

In this week's news, we speak about foreign universities that can now open their branches in Saudi Arabia, the growth of coorporate universities in China and Turkish university that opened its facilities in Syria.
Bayer Digital Campus Challenge 2019

Bayer Digital Campus Challenge 2019

Digitalization is taking place everywhere and affects all of us. If you a student with a background in IT, engineering, medical informatics, bioinformatics or any IT-focused field, submit your creative ideas while working in teams of 2-5 students. The winning team will win a fully funded trip to Berlin and participate in a varied program of activities. The deadline is on 10 November 2019.

University City with the Charm – Lausanne, Switzerland

Many a rich and famous person has wanted to live in Lausanne. This university city has such charm that even a king was so fascinated that he decided to spend his youth there and what better way than to study at the university so that’s what he did.
Reach Cambridge Scholarship

Reach Cambridge Scholarship Essay Competition

The Reach Cambridge scholarship essay competition is designed for academically excellent high school students aged between 15 and 17 to attend the two-week academic program at Cambridge. The deadline is on 17th November 2019.
How to Budget to Attend a University: Be Aware of the “Free Money” Trap

How to Budget to Attend a University: Be Aware of the “Free Money” Trap

British financial provider Nationwide recently published a survey on university finances in the UK and pointed out that 7 in 10 students strongly agree that meeting the costs of attending their university was one of their biggest concerns. In order to balance their books, students are managing their budgets in various ways, and living on their own, with their own plans and strategies, should be encouraged to avoid nasty results after university, says one expert.

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