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Explore endless opportunities for experiential learning at Hofstra University

The school's 140 undergraduate programs and 160 graduate ones include courses in the health professions ranging from sports science to health administration

University of Southampton invites you to apply for an Msc in Business and Heritage management

If you’re interested in protecting and managing world heritage sites, then this Masters program at the University of Southampton is perfect for you!

5 International Courses in Film Studies You Need to Know About

From Southern California to Southampton, from Toronto to Queensland, BrainGain magazine brings you a list of 5 great courses on film studies that you need to know about. Read more below.

5 great universities where you can do a master's degree in International Relations

International Relations are on everybody’s mind given the current state of affairs. If you’re thinking about a career in the field a degree from any of these universities will give you a headstart.

5 top MBA programs in Canada you need to look at

Thinking of an MBA? Here are Canada’s top 5 business schools for you to consider.

Indian Lawyers Study Abroad to Sharpen Their Resumes

Stricter immigration rules in the US and the UK and effects of the global recession have led to a new trend among Indian students of law: No longer do they want to pursue lengthy, expensive courses abroad or pine after practice on foreign shores.

The Study & Practice of Nursing: Q&A with Sarah Woolley of Staffordshire University

Ms Sarah Woolley from Staffordshire University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery spoke to BrainGain magazine about the subject, the university and the career.

How to choose your college based on your zodiac sign?

Which is the best college for your zodiac sign?

7 reasons to study in New Zealand

The number of Indians who chose to study in New Zealand is up by 53% from last year. High Commissioner to India Joanna Kempkers and Education NZ Regional Director John Laxon discuss why

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