Choosing a Grad School
How to make your decision between a huge offering of top grad schools throughout the world
More and more universities worldwide are bidding for the business of good graduate students and global travel gets easier by the air-mile. So making the choice gets tougher. Choosing a graduate program at home can be tough enough. Choosing one overseas opens a whole new dimension as the options are immeasurable – and getting greater all the time as the popularity of advanced study increases throughout the world.
View from the Top: Seoul National University
In the recently published 2009 Times Higher Education - QS World University Rankings, Seoul...
View from the Top: the Humbolt University of Berlin
Located in the east of a resurgent Berlin, The Humboldt University of Berlin, founded in 1810, has...
View from the Top: Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
European countries have long been destinations for international graduate students seeking their...
Canada - Graduate opportunities for international students
With its endless opportunities for discovery and adventure, open-minded people and highly respected...
View from the Top: The West Coast View on Public Policy
Pepperdine University celebrated its 70th birthday in 2007 and, in a relatively short period of...
Focus on Central America: University of Peace
The University of Peace, the UN-mandated Graduate School of Peace and Conflict Studies, offers...
View from the Top: Prof. Michael Farthing, vice chancellor, University of Sussex
The University of Sussex had a very good 2008. One of the UK’s leading research universities,...
Top-ranking French business schools
Six of the top 10 Masters in Management programs come from French business schools, according to...
View from the top: Dr Krishna AchutaRao, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Dr Krishna AchutaRao: Associate Professor Centre for Atmospheric Studies Indian Institute of...
View from the top: Prof. Aiqian Zhang, Nanjing University
Professor Aiqian Zhang teaches environmental chemistry and is the Dean of the School of the...



