When you study in Japan, you study in a country that embraces tradition and champions innovation. In the land of the rising sun, every nook and cranny hides gems. From having the world’s second-best ...
To truly thrive in the world of chemistry, you’ll need more than just textbooks and lectures — you’ll need an education that pulls you into the heart of discovery. This is why learning is an active, ...
In the last 10 years, the number of international schools has grown 50% globally, from 9,615 to 14,457. The number of students rose by 56% and staff by 60%, reaching 7.3 million and 693,630, ...
The world needs solutions to a wide range of sustainability issues, and the biotech industry needs candidates that can provide those solutions. That is why the University of Copenhagen has created the ...
At the Bagley College of Engineering at Mississippi State University, you’ll be part of a vibrant community shaping the future of technology and innovation. With an R1-Very High Research Activity ...
If you’re as bewitched by the world by Moo Deng the pygmy hippopotamus and Pesto the king penguin, you might have thought of the question “how to become a zookeeper” at some point or another. After ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of conversations across the globe. In his new book “On Leadership: Lessons for the 21st Century”, former UK prime minister Tony Blair argues that ...
It’s the year 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic has infiltrated every street and every home. At best, people were stuck in their homes, working in their living rooms and taking school exams on a browser. At ...
Toulouse School of Economics (TSE) is home to several internationally competitive programmes that emphasise a novel and multidisciplinary approach to higher education. While grounded in economic ...
Since its first classical engineering course in 1851, Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering has become a national leader in engineering education, with all of its programmes ranking among the ...
If you think the ghosts haunting the halls of these universities as whimsical spectres, similar to those of Hogwarts, think ...