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Show me the Money - Why Sports Management is gaining momentum

Raoul Bhandari, a Sports Management graduate from Rutgers University, tells us why millennials are gravitating to a career in sports management.

Liberal Arts are for science and business students too

July 03, 2025 |
Dr. Andrew Field, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs at Duke Kunshan University, China, says students and parents need to understand why Liberal Arts undergraduate degrees are relevant even in a world of tech careers. He says that studying Liberal Arts is not time away from studying science, engineering, or business – rather, it makes you a better scientist, engineer, business leader. Duke Kunshan University, located in Kunshan city, near Shanghai, offers undergraduate students an education that meets the standards of Duke University in the US, culminating in a Duke University degree. Students have the opportunity to study and live in China and the US, which enriches their international perspective and increases their access to global opportunities.

How to Fail in Your Freshman Year

Everyone is telling you how to do it. We tell you how not to. Your freshman year that is (and maybe the rest of your University life). Here are 5 tips from BrainGain magazine that you should follow. Or not. You decide.

College Board launches the India Global Higher Education Alliance

The College Board has announced a host of new initiatives from a new Alliance between Indian and international universities to scholarships.

Former Stanford dean on important skills every young adult needs

What are the skills every 18-year-old needs? Julie Lythcott-Haims, a former dean at Stanford and author of the New York Times bestseller 'How to Raise and Adult' shares her insights below

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.

The 10 best undergraduate business programs in the US

PoetsandQuants has published its inaugural ranking of the top undergraduate business programs in the US. Read more below.

Meet Jose Agueros, a deaf-blind student at DePaul University

Now in his senior year in the Bachelor of Science program in Health and Human Services, he plans to go to graduate school, and become a vocational counselor for deaf and blind people

Japan's Pursuit for International Students

More than 300 courses, taught in English, are now on offer across Japan’s top universities as part of an internationalization initiative to attract 300,000 foreign students by 2020.

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.

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