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Meet Isha Sudan - MBA student at University of Stirling

Isha Sudan, an international student at the University of Stirling in Scotland, talks about why the university was her first choice when it came to pursuing an MBA. Read more below.

Why I’m delighted that I chose to study in a small(er) university

For my master's I took a big risk by choosing a course and university that no one in my family had ever heard of before. And it paid off. Here is why.

University of Dundee launches scholarships worth £5,000 for Indian students

Combined with the University's existing Global Excellence Scholarship, the winner of Jainti Dass Saggar Memorial Scholarship for Excellence will get a total benefit of £10,000

Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design invites you to apply for its award-winning Product Design programme

Interested in product design, and/or higher education in Scotland? Consider this offering from University of Dundee’s highly ranked Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design

'Business schools need to equip their students with human capital and social capital'

Heather McGregor, Executive Dean of Edinburgh Business School, discusses how her institution fosters diversity, including full funding for one female student in the new MBA in entrepreneurship

6 Great British Scholarships for Indian Students

BrainGain Magazine brings you a list of 6 highly sought after scholarships which can help make your dream of studying in the UK come true.

University of Dundee launches innovative MSc in Educational Assistive Technology

If you are looking for a brand new degree that can help you carve a future-ready career – check out Dundee's newest offering.

University of Dundee invites applications for its BSc (Hons) Business Management

Applications are still open for University of Dundee's BSc (Hons) in Business Management.

How useful is a creative writing degree? And 5 more answers from the University of Dundee

Are you curious about creative writing programs? Do you wonder if a degree is what it takes to become a first class writer? Or do you feel creativity can not be taught? These questions and more are answered by two of Dundee’s leading lights – Kirsty Gunn and Gail Low.

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