A few facts in favor of private schools
Posted on September 22, 2008
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Do private schools really make a difference? For sure they do and in many ways! Let’s consider a few of the many obvious benefits of private schools on the example of Barnstableacademy, one of the best private schools in New Jersey.
- Smaller classes. Usually a private school will have smaller classes which results in better individual performance of each student. A teacher has more time and space to work on each student’s progress individually. Read more
Fashion Design Schools
Posted on September 6, 2008
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Fashion critics praised her works because of their clean lines and contemporary design. Soon this young designer whose love for bags started going places when other celebrities started appearing at movie premieres and awards shows with her creations. Another young designer, Nikki Hilton, one of the heiresses to the Hilton hotels and already privileged and famous, opted to study first at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York in order to have a solid background in design. Read more
Studies in Australia
Posted on September 6, 2008
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Whatever type of study you are considering, you need accurate and easy-to-use information to make an informed decision. This online guide can help you make the best study choice for you in three ways, by providing:
an overview of the Australian education system, with advice on key topics such as applications, accommodation, and how to enjoy the great Australian lifestyledetailed profiles of education institutions offering courses at eight different levels course listings and study data, for example: contact details, fees, course duration etc.
Beasiswa Eropa: Internship Position at BSH Indonesia for Indonesian Students in Europe
Posted on September 6, 2008
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Europe Schoolarship: Internship Position at BSH Indonesia for Indonesian Students in Europe Bosch & Siemens Hausgeraete GmbH (www.bsh-group.com) is currently looking for intern candidates from Indonesia with European educational background for the period of September 2008 – February 2009. As a brief explanation of the project, Bosch & Siemens Hausgeraete GmbH, in short BSH, is currently conducting a project in Indonesia to introduce a new technology for cooking which runs on plant oil. This new cooker technology is called PROTOS . More info, yoe wellcome to visit www.plantoilcooker.org
The CTES Programme
Posted on September 1, 2008
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The CTES Fellowship Programme is a 9-month programme designed to support companies and universities in the effective and efficient adoption and exploitation of technology in live, current projects. It attracts highly skilled and motivated technology-based professionals, who are assigned to individual company or university projects. These professionals receive a blend of focused business training and specific technology support to take a technology-based innovation through to a commercial outcome. Read more
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