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But more impressive still is the university’s long list of academics and alumni who have gone on to excel in their field. Click through the slideshow below to meet eight former Stanford students who have changed the world!
What happens when you choose a study destination for growth, not just reputation? Anne’s journey shows how one bold decision can shape your entire career.
Everyday pressures at university can gradually chip away at confidence and clear thinking, yet they also offer opportunities for growth. Dr. Ramani Gallellage shows that by cultivating emotional intelligence, crisis leadership skills, and reflective habits, students can transform stress into resilience, adaptive decision-making, and authentic self-leadership.
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The QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2017 is out now, and Stanford University is top of the list! Stanford is famed for its palm tree-lined campus in sunny California, which is one of the US’s largest university campuses.
But more impressive still is the university’s long list of academics and alumni who have gone on to excel in their field. Click through the slideshow below to meet eight former Stanford students who have changed the world!
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Jo is part of QS's social media team. He also writes content for the site, and holds a BA English degree from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Everyday pressures at university can gradually chip away at confidence and clear thinking, yet they also offer opportunities for growth. Dr. Ramani Gallellage shows that by cultivating emotional intelligence, crisis leadership skills, and reflective habits, students can transform stress into resilience, adaptive decision-making, and authentic self-leadership.