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Jim Pitts, the longtime director of International Programs who’s retiring this summer, was honored during the reception with a framed print and a replica blue plaque of the London Study Centre. A blue plaque is a permanent sign installed in a public place in the United Kingdom to commemorate a link between that location and a famous person, event, or former building on the site, serving as a historical marker. It was an emotional moment for all attending, as Pitts has served as director of International Programs for almost thirty years. Early in his career, he was instrumental in purchasing…

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22 It is impossible to overestimate the importance of employee retention in the dynamic current employment market. Since employee turnover affects organizations both monetarily and culturally, progressive enterprises are increasingly emphasizing retention methods. Employee retention benefits go well beyond the apparent reduction in recruiting expenses. They build an environment conducive to growth, creativity, and stability at the heart of organizational success. 1. Cost reduction The costs associated with employee turnover are staggering, encompassing not just the obvious expenses of hiring and training new staff, but also the less visible costs of lost productivity and knowledge. When an employee leaves, they…

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Reality struck me when I turned my head to see the U.S. Capitol just a few blocks down the road. This is it. This is what I waited for, what I worked toward. I was finally in the QU in D.C. internship program that I had been eyeing since admitted students day, more than two years ago. I gripped the hands of strangers, who would later become my roommates, as we took in the view of one of the most iconic buildings in Washington, D.C. Not because we were awe-struck, but rather we were sliding on the ice-ridden sidewalks on…

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Call it  ‘budget’ education or blended degrees. For an increasing number of students from India, they are just what the doctor ordered. The fact that they reduce the burden on the wallet is just one — but important reason — for their attraction. Consider this: A four-year bachelor’s degree in the US costs Rs 1-1.5 crore, including tuition fees and living expenses. Thanks to hybrid programmes offered by study abroad platforms like Leap, upGrad and Great Learning, the students can get the same degree by shelling out just Rs 45-50 lakh. The firms have tied up with universities in the…

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PETALING JAYA: With the rising cost of higher education abroad compounded by a weaker ringgit, parents are rethinking their plans to send their children abroad for further studies. Account manager Robert Ling, 56, said apart from the exchange rate factor, tuition fees have also been increasing over the years. “I’ve looked at Australia and the United Kingdom as possible countries for my child to study in. “Some even suggested Ireland as a possibility, but tuition fees alone go up to RM100,000 yearly. “Over three years, it works up to close to RM400,000,” he said, adding that the amount did not…

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After months of contentious debate and near government shutdowns, Congress approved appropriations for fiscal year 2024, which President Biden quickly signed into law. The spending package contains several important immigration-related appropriations and provisions. Alarmingly, however, $800 million has been cut from the Shelter and Services Program (SSP) under the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and transferred to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). SSP funding allows states and localities to recuperate some of the costs they sustain in providing services, such as shelter and medical care, to migrants. The cuts to SSP funding, previously distributed under the Emergency Food and…

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A college in California has officially shut down its study abroad programme with the University of Haifa, in what activists say is the first instance of an institution of higher learning in America enacting an academic boycott against Israel.In a press release sent to Middle East Eye, dated 1 April, a group comprising of students and faculty, called Suspend Pitzer Haifa, said administrators at Pitzer College, in Claremont, California, had decided to sever ties with the University of Haifa because the partnership did not align with the college’s core values of “social responsibility” and “intercultural understanding”. The closure, the group said, followed…

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The E-1 “Treaty Trader” visa is a nonimmigrant visa classification designed for citizens of countries that maintain a treaty of commerce and navigation with the U.S. (e.g. Canada, the U.K., Australia, etc.). Its primary purpose is to facilitate international trade by allowing business owners and/or their employees to work and live in the U.S. while engaged in substantial and principal trade with the U.S. Trade encompasses a wide range of activities, including trade for services. For example, a business owner or employee may need to enter the U.S. to provide services to U.S.-based customers pursuant to contracts between the U.S. client…

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George Mason University’s Schar Study Abroad Program Offers Deep Dive into U.S.-Mexico Border Policy, Security, and Immigration – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News | Recent Educational News HomeAcademicsGeorge Mason University’s Schar Study Abroad Program Offers Deep Dive into U.S.-Mexico Border Policy, Security, and Immigration Source link

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12 Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming corporate operations, innovation, and customer service in the modern era of rapid technological growth. The powerful potential of AI to improve corporate processes was covered in a recent webinar that was hosted by Jim Iyoob, Chief Customer Officer at Etech Global Services, and Liam Martin, Co-Founder and Chief Innovation Officer of Time Doctor. With the title “Humans + AI: Crafting a New Era of Work Collaboration,” the panel discussion emphasized how important artificial intelligence is to streamlining business processes. Understanding problems before they arise The webinar’s focus on AI’s capacity for problem-solving in advance…

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