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The Experts View - Finance

How do graduate students fund their period of study abroad? There are more sources than you might think and finance need not stand in the way of your plans to study. [more]

Categories: Newsletter, The Expert's View, Finance
QS Research - student finance

QS Research - student finance

Continuing our feature on original QS Research, reflecting the minds and intentions of postgraduate applicants around the world, we examine one of the crunch issues around your decision to apply to grad school. Finance. [more]

Categories: Newsletter, QS Research, Finance

The Experts View - education fairs

Postgraduate education fairs like the QS Grad School Tour continue to be amongst the most popular ways potential grad school applicants find out about their preferred programme… [more]

Categories: Newsletter, The Expert's View, Education Fairs

Study abroad at a top Nordic university

Scandinavia is a very attractive study destination in its own right. Nordic countries are beautiful with a high standard of living. Their cities offer plentiful cultural opportunities and there are numerous possibilities for student life and recreation. [more]

Categories: Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark
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Graduate programs in biological and life sciences

Everyone who has studied biology, or any biological science subject, will be aware of the enormous diversity of the subject and similarly the impressive range of approaches to it. These factors are reflected in the courses offered at the advanced (MSc / MS) level. [more]

Categories: Life Sciences & BioMedicine

Calling all graduate engineers!

Where do you start when you're looking for a postgraduate degree in engineering? Dr Tim Seller, former Director of the International Office at Imperial College, London provides some valuable pointers. [more]

Categories: Masters and PhD, Engineering

Graduate programs in public policy

The field of Public Policy is becoming more and more popular amongst those students that wish to make a leading contribution to the society around them. Erik A. Devereux, Executive Director of the Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM) takes us through some of the... [more]

Categories: FAME (Finance, Accountancy, Management, Economics)

Postgraduate study in Finland

With an established, well-respected and quality-controlled education system, Finland is becoming the choice of some of the world’s leading postgraduate students. Education is highly valued in Finland and the high standard of education forms one of the cornerstones of the Finnish national strategy.... [more]

Categories: Finland
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QS Research - study trends

QS Research - study trends

A survey conducted by QS Research, has, for the first time, identified significant trends among those seeking postgraduate opportunities internationally. The survey, based on a sample of more than 1,500 people attending the QS World Grad School Tour - for people interested in postgraduate masters... [more]

Categories: Newsletter, QS Research

The Experts View - study trends 2005

In 2005, more than two million students travelled to other countries in pursuit of degree-level qualifications. Approximately one third of these opted for postgraduate programmes. The variety of choice available to those interested in postgraduate study today is remarkable and extends across almost... [more]

Categories: The Expert's View, Newsletter

Postgraduate studies in New Zealand

Imagine being miles away from the rest of the world in an environment conducive to success yet easily connected by internet, email, telephone and text messaging. While many potential students never consider New Zealand for postgraduate study, an increasing number of international students do. They... [more]

Categories: New Zealand
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An introduction to the Asian education scene

Asia is set to become the hottest property in international education terms in the years to come. It is universally recognised that the demand for international education (here defined as the provision of education by non-national organisations) is slated to grow exponentially, with more and more... [more]

Postgraduate study in the UK

University education in the UK has come a long way since teaching was first delivered in an Oxford college in the 12th century. In the intervening 900 years a few of those original academics have retired and a further 170 institutions, many of them at the cutting edge of academic teaching and... [more]

Categories: UK
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Postgraduate study booms Downunder

More Australians are studying at the postgraduate level than ever before. The availability of specialist courses relevant to today's changing workplace is one of the main reasons for this rapidly increasing interest in postgraduate learning. [more]

Categories: Australia

A buyer’s guide to MPP programs

The field of Public Policy is becoming more and more popular amongst those students who wish to make a leading contribution to the society around them. Erik A. Devereux, Executive Director of APPAM (Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management) takes us through some of the considerations... [more]

Categories: Masters and PhD, Public Policy
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