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By Cody Baggerly| Special to The Ada NewsEast Central University student, Anthony Yellowfish, has been selected for the 2024 Brad Henry International Scholar Program, giving him the opportunity to travel abroad and spend a full semester studying in Wales. The scholarship provides Oklahoma Regional University students a chance to study abroad at Swansea University in Wales, United Kingdom.“It’s the only college in the world that’s on an oceanic coast,” Yellowfish stated as he discussed his excitement to explore the United Kingdom and surrounding countries, “London is one of those bucket-list places for me and I definitely want to go to…
Ireland’s 2-yr stay-back visa, industry-led courses in robotics, aviation boost study destination appeal.Education in Ireland, the flagship initiative representing Irish Higher Education globally, has announced ‘Study in Ireland’ virtual fair for students hailing from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. The education fair is scheduled for February 8. It aims to provide students with a platform to explore a wide range of educational opportunities with 14 renowned Irish Higher Education Institutions, according to an official statement.In addition to facilitating chat and video interactions, the fair will include three discipline-specific seminars with faculty and a dedicated alumni session.Ireland’s provision of a two-year…
Two faculty members and one graduate student of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) Department of Aquaculture and Fisheries recently traveled to the West African country of Ghana to promote opportunities in aquaculture and fisheries in the country. For two weeks, they worked with partners at Valley View University in Techiman, Ghana on ways to develop sustainable aquaculture systems and enhance aquaculture and fisheries production. While most of their time was spent conducting educational workshops, faculty and staff participants were also able to take part in cultural activities to learn about the people and history of Ghana. The…
The Boston Globe The students say they’re being treated unfairly because of their political views. The university says it’s just standard procedure. UMass Amherst junior Aidan O’Neill at his home in Scituate. “To lose my abroad eligibility at the last second, that was just heartbreaking,” said O’Neill. CRAIG F. WALKER/GLOBE STAFF By Maddie Khaw, The Boston Globe updated on January 25, 2024 Aidan O’Neill was supposed to be in Spain right now. The University of Massachusetts Amherst junior was set to leave on Jan. 3 for his study abroad program in Barcelona, which he’d been planning since last spring. But…
Every study abroad student knows that while overseas the primary focus is about experiences, which overshadow the academic aspects. Be that as it may, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing. The genuine learning takes place on the streets of the country you’re in, not the classroom.While that might encourage some students who are tempted to study abroad, it’s crucial to recognize how many lessons could be learned out in the world, making it truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. More students at JMU should seize the opportunity to study abroad, as the life lessons taught can be so much more significant than…
Did you know that India is one of the top countries sending students abroad, with over 750,000 students venturing into the world annually? While India has many great educational institutions — the IITs that produce the likes of Sundar Pichai, for example — studying in one of the best countries to study abroad for Indian students opens the doors to opportunities unlikr no other. You’ll find research facilities, teaching methods and exposure that may just be life-changing. Beyond the books and campuses, you’ll be part of a melting pot of ideas, building a global network and making friends from every…
Welcome back to our look around the world of Red Wings prospects. We kicked this off earlier this week by looking at Red Wings prospects in Grand Rapids, Toledo, and the OHL, WHL, USHL and BCHL. You can read up on those players here. Today, we’ll wrap up with European leagues and the NCAA. Before we jump into it, I realized that more context on how I view an exercise like this might be helpful. I’m no scout, but I have some understanding of that industry, which I think helps inform the information I’m gathering. Scouting can be a very…
By Akshay Chaturvedi The United States has always been a dream destination for international students, and in 2024, that dream is brighter than ever! Why? Let’s dive into the reasons why the US should be your top choice for study abroad in 2024: World-Class Universities Think Harvard, Stanford, Columbia – these are just a few of the prestigious universities in the US, renowned for their academic excellence and cutting-edge research facilities. No matter your passion, from data science to business to art history, you’ll find a program that ignites your curiosity. Diverse choice of courses Whether you’re a tech whiz…
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. — Two high school students in Johns Creek are looking forward to their study abroad programs next school year, an immersive experience where little English will be used.The Rotary Club of Johns Creek North Fulton awarded Erika Gabrielson, a sophomore at Northview High School, and Marcela Vega, a sophomore at Johns Creek High School, $25,000 scholarships for the experience.The application process was intensive, with background checks, referrals and a series of interviews, which culminated in an event called “The Big Reveal” in December. Gabrielson and Vega didn’t know where they were headed until they popped some balloons…
France is internationally known for being the centre of arts, philosophy and culture and its universities are much sought-after by international students. Globally, France ranks 8th and 5th in Europe among the world’s top study destinations. Currently, there are 250,000 international students in France, including a total of 10,000 Indian students. With the French President Emmanuel Macron reiterating that the country is ready to welcome 30,000 Indian students by 2030, let’s take a look as France as an attractive study destination for Indian students. France has a large number of higher education programmes available, accessible to foreign students whether they…