02/04/2007 | Newsletter, WGST News 2007
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QS World Grad School Tour 2007

Gathering basic information via the Internet or printed university material is one thing, but to really get those crucial issues that concern you most clarified, you must take every chance possible to speak to international universities face-to-face. As you continue to research your international graduate program opportunities, you will be more than aware that the opportunity to speak to representatives from universities and colleges is something that shouldn’t be missed.

World Grad School Tour 2007

Preparations for the 2007 QS World Grad School Tour, due to be held in 40 cities around the world, are now well underway with universities and colleges from Australia, France, Malaysia, Singapore, The Netherlands, the UK and the USA already committed to meet prospective graduate students around the world. By late August this year, QS anticipates that more than 150 institutions will travel on the QS World Grad School Tour, aiming to meet, interview and recruit international students like you to their masters and research graduate programs.

Don’t miss this early opportunity to pre-register for free for the event closest to you and be kept fully informed of all the latest international graduate developments and news from QS Quacquarelli Symonds.  Pre-register now and attend a QS World Grad School Tour event in the Fall and you will qualify for the next QS Scholarship for Innovation, an award worth $10,000 for any graduate program offered at any university outside of your home country.

Full details of the QS World Grad School Tour 2007 can be found at www.worldgradschooltour.com where you can also pre-register for the city nearest you. New cities for this fast growing Tour include Sao Paulo, Lima, New York, Boston, Toronto, Moscow, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Kolkata and Dhaka.