2022 marks the first year of the European Student Card’s scaling up effort to foster mobility and student status verification across all 33 Erasmus+ Programme countries. Achievements in 2022 The success of the ESC relies on implementing a sound, secure and efficient system to support higher education institutions and students’ […]
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#1. Career Advice for Students – Concentrate on your strength Nobody is tailor-made for a particular thing, and nobody is fit enough for everything that comes their way either. There are going to be things that the others are exceptionally good at while you are not, rather than giving up […]
Using smart algorithms, PhD researcher Lars Moormann has made the design of tunnel control systems much more efficient. It is hard to imagine modern traffic networks without tunnels. They help us bypass rivers and mountains, and make sure traffic doesn’t interfere too much with our daily lives in urban areas. […]
The University of Burgundy is pleased to announce the opening of an open and free course on medicinal product law, pharmaceutical law within the European Union. If you want to understand how a medicinal product is created, how it is regulated in the European Union and if you want to […]
Oxford University (OU), also known as the University of Oxford, is one of the most diverse collegiate research universities globally. It was established in 1096, making it the oldest institution in the English-speaking region and the second-oldest across the globe. Oxford University Press, colleges, and the university itself ranks among […]
A specimen retrieved from a cupboard of the Natural History Museum in London has shown that modern lizards originated in the Late Triassic and not the Middle Jurassic as previously thought. This fossilised relative of living lizards such as monitor lizards, gila monsters and slow worms was identified in a […]
This Thursday 24th of November, the University of Lyon 1, the University of Mainz and the Franco-German University organised a workshop on the topic “Reading and writing academic books in the age of IA and media impact: issues and contextualisation”. The event is extended today as well aimed to contextualise […]
1. Swiss Government Scholarships Switzerland is a great country to study in. Swiss scholarships are funded by their government and offer a lot more perks than fully paying your school fees. They can also provide housing and stipend for daily living expenses. These European scholarships are available, but they can be quite selective and only […]
In the Master’s Programme in Accounting and Financial Management, specialising in Accounting, Governance and Financial Analysis, you will prepare to meet the growing demand for experts in areas that help organisations manage their resources effectively and sustainably. This specialisation will give you the skills you need to succeed in your […]
Studying in Germany opens up a lot of opportunities in today’s incredibly competitive job market. The country has a large number of universities for undergraduates looking to make their mark. Germany also offers to be a promising destination for those chasing after their post-graduate programs.The idea of studying in Germany can be very […]