The Russian government is set to pay for up to 2,000 of its students per year to attend top universities elsewhere around the world in an effort to produce more scientists and bolster global research collaborations. Students who take advantage of the …

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By Graeme Paton
Universities have been accused of ripping off students after figures showed that a sharp rise in tuition fees has failed to translate into more teaching.
A tripling in the cost of a degree under Labour has made almost no difference to …

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Scholarships Assist Nontraditional Students in Achieving Professional Goals
Stevens-Henager College, a leading provider of on-campus and online higher education, today announced 14 new scholarship programs worth $6 million annually.
All of the new sch…

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Foreign Affairs is axing a $5-million program that funds Canadian studies abroad even though the department was told two years ago the program generates $70-million a year for the country’s economy.
The Foreign Affairs budget cut to Canadian studies…

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Let’s do some math.
Suppose you were a member of the incoming freshmen class. Even if you received Seattle U’s largest widely available scholarship, you would still end up paying more than $72,000 for tuition over the next four years — assuming …

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Master’s Scholarship in Business Administration for Developing Countries and Singaporeans Students at Asia Campus in Singapore 
Study Subject: Business Administration
Course Level: Master’s
Scholarship Provider: Ian Potter
Scholarship can be …

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology named Rafael Reif, an electrical engineer born in Venezuela who has been the university’s provost since 2005, as its 17th president.
Reif, 61, replaces Susan Hockfield, the first female president of MIT, who…

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Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak witnessed the signing of five memoranda of understanding between Malaysian research universities and their counterparts in the United States, ranging in areas from nanotechnology to human capital development.
The Prime Minis…

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Senator John Cornyn, the senior Republican on a panel that oversees immigration, introduced a bill that would make an additional 55,000 visas available each year for foreign graduates with Master’s and doctoral degrees who have studied at US univers…

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Postdoctoral Fellowships in Renewable Energy, Climate Change, Public Health, Food security,  Information Security  for Indian Students at University/Scientific/Technological/ Research Institution, USA 2012 
Study Subjects: Energy, especially rene…

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