The Swansea University is pleased to announce the Taught Master’s Excellence Scholarships. The ward is available for the academic year 2021/22. The program offers £4,000 to excellent non UK/EU students towards tuition fees who want to undertake a masters degree program. Founded in 1996, the Swansea University is a research-led institution …
Read More »International Volunteer HQ’s Alternative Break Scholarship in New Zealand, 2019
International Volunteer HQ is presenting an Alternative Break Scholarship. This program is accessible to anyone of any nationality who is over the age of 18 at the time of application. An Alternative Break offers both individuals and groups the opportunity to support communities abroad as volunteers on specific social issues such …
Read More »Universities will take the cash, even if it’s dirty cash
By Yvonne Abraham Globe Columnist February 09, 2019 Right now, MIT, Tufts, and other local universities are grappling with important questions: Is it OK to accept tainted money when it funds a just cause? Is it ever right to accept donations that help deplorable people launder their reputations?MIT answered both …
Read More »Two elected to Harvard Corporation
Timothy R. Barakett ’87, M.B.A. ’93, and Mariano-Florentino (Tino) Cuéllar ’93 have been elected as members of the Harvard Corporation. Both will assume their roles on July 1.Barakett, a native of Canada, is a highly regarded expert in finance, an active investor and philanthropist, and an experienced trustee in education, …
Read More »At Harvard, Asian-American students urge diversity efforts beyond admissions
David L. Ryan/Globe Staff Harvard senior Sally Chen addressed a group of protesters outside of the Charles Hotel on Friday. By Deirdre Fernandes Globe Staff February 09, 2019 On the stand in federal court, on social media, and during rallies, they defended Harvard University in a landmark trial over affirmative …
Read More »Harvard Students Rally for Ethnic Studies Outside Alumni Conference
More than 50 Harvard students gathered outside the Charles Hotel Friday afternoon to demand the University create a formalized ethnic studies program.The Harvard Ethnic Studies Coalition, which comprises affiliates across the University, organized the event, dubbed “The 47-Year Fight: Student Rally for Ethnic Studies.” Students specifically chose to congregate at …
Read More »we followed 15 of America’s teachers on a day of frustrations, pressures and hard-earned victories
This story was reported by Beatriz Alvarado, Thyrie Bland, Jason Gonzales, Leigh Guidry, Rick Hampson, Bracey Harris, Lori Higgins, Joe Hong, Austin Humphreys, Kristen Inbody, Annysa Johnson, Byron McCauley, Amanda Oglesby, Kelly Ragan, Meg Ryan, Lindsay Schnell, Devi Shastri and Alden Woods and written by Hampson, USA TODAY Chapters It’s …
Read More »The Magic of Education Technology
Education Cybersecurity Weekly is a curated weekly news overview for those who are concerned about the Education industry. It provides brief summaries and links to articles and news across a spectrum of cybersecurity and technology topics that are specific to the industry.Yeah, Harry Potter will probably raise his eyebrows but …
Read More »The Formula Of Campus Network Security
Education Cybersecurity Weekly is a curated weekly news overview for those who are concerned about the Education industry. It provides brief summaries and links to articles and news across a spectrum of cybersecurity and technology topics that are specific to the industry. If hackers played darts in the office, the …
Read More »Education Cybersecurity Ups And Downs
Education Cybersecurity Weekly is a curated weekly news overview for those who are concerned about the Education industry. It provides brief summaries and links to articles and news across a spectrum of cybersecurity and technology topics that are specific to the industry. One hacker. Several months of the undiscovered data …
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