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Love to dance? Here's how you can turn your passion into a degree and a career

The US offers college-level dance programs, internships and job opportunities to prepare you for the professional dance world.

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.

In Conversation with Bollywood Writer-Director: Anurag Kashyap

Writer-director Anurag Kashyap shot his critically acclaimed film, That Girl in Yellow Boots in thirteen days, in an industry where it takes longer to shoot a Bollywood song. Every once in a while the indie auteur drops a surprise on the movie going public: a brilliant, yet modestly budgeted film about a subject that hardly fits the Bollywood mould.

International students are starting to pick France over the US and the UK. Here's why.

France is showing international students some love. And they’re giving it love right back. Proof? The numbers are up 4.5% since 2016 according to the Ministry of Education report.

University of Exeter offers funding for doctoral studies in global history

The department, ranked in the top 5 in the UK and top 50 worldwide, has two research centers for world history, and dozens of scholarships

8 Qs on Stage Management with Jacqui Findlay

Are you excited by the prospect of being on your toes in a dynamic & creative work space? If yes, you could train to be a stage manager. We spoke to Jacqui Findlay of Birmingham City University about what it takes to be a stage manager and what the programme at BCU offers.

"Effective teaching is exceedingly difficult to deliver virtually"

Senior Lecturer at the Westminster School of Media and Communication at the University of Westminster, Aasiya Lodhi, talks about coping with COVID19.

Here's why London is the number one city for university students

London is a top destination not only for tourists but also international students. What makes the city tick? Find out.

6 great funding opportunities from the Charles Wallace India Trust

The Charles Wallace India Trust offers various funding opportunities for young Indians to fulfill their artistic and professional dreams while getting the best of international exposure. Read more below.

Helen Keller: 'Some day I shall go to college - but I shall go to Harvard!'

Keller, who became deaf and blind in infancy, not only learned several languages, but also listened to music, wrote poetry, and championed several causes. And yes, she went to Harvard.

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