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The World's 10 Most Dangerous Jobs

BrainGain magazine brings you ten of the most dangerous jobs in the world along with reasons as to why they belong on this list.

Business Studies in Toronto, Canada

March 29, 2024 |
Prof. Tiff Macklem is Dean of the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Canada. In an exclusive interview with BrainGain Magazine on Monday, March 27, 2017, he spoke about business studies programs at the Rotman School, including the full-time MBA, the eight-month intensive masters program in financial risk management, and the undergraduate program. Prof. Macklem also discussed financial assistance, scholarships, and internship opportunities available to international students, and the advantages of studying business in a city like Toronto.

A simple guide to higher education in France

What is the difference between a Lycee and a Grande Ecole? Are all degrees taught only in French? Which subjects are popular among international students? Here is your simple guide to French higher education.

How to get practical work experience on a US student visa

Job options are limited for international students, but there are some great ways to get work experience to round out your studies. Here are the basics on practical training

Book Review: Lean In For Graduates

What better source of interview and career advice could there be than Facebook boss Sheryl Sandberg? This new revised version of her famous 2013 book is just for students

5 transferable skills that will boost your value in the job market

Transferable skills are those that you have built up over the years, and can go a long way in persuading the recruiters that you are right for the job.

Graduate hiring for MBA degree-holders projected to rise for 2013

GMAC Survey indicates Job Optimism for MBA-degree holders.

Which universities produce the most employable graduates?

9 US universities and 3 UK ones are in the top 20 in a new global ranking, and the Indian Institute of Science is at No. 38

'Before worrying about fees and scholarships, find out what you're buying'

Law professor Sarah Nield discusses her areas of expertise, and the benefits of going abroad to study law. She also has some great advice for those who are considering law studies in the UK.

Straight Talk: Building more colleges will not help India's youth; improving existing ones will

Constructing more colleges simply to accommodate larger numbers of students will not fix the real problem of absorbing graduates into the economic mainstream.

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