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How studying abroad helped Rohit Pradhan bag a film award

Rohit Pradhan was awarded a Filmfare trophy for Sound Design in 2016. He credits his time as a student at the University of Westminster for his success. Read more below.

Studying Design in Denmark

If you enjoy creating design with clean lines and great purpose, then consider applying to Denmark for a degree in Design. We’ve rounded up the small nation’s best for design courses in English.

4 courses that can set you up for success in your game development career

If you are looking for undergraduate courses in game development, we have 4 cool recommendations.

What to do with a degree in Design & Digital Arts

Looking for an opportunity to develop your skills for creative industry work? Check out what Design and Digital Arts is all about!

New Zealand universities invite applications for 35 scholarships

All 8 universities in the country are offering a total of 35 scholarships for a range of graduate and postgraduate programmes starting in February 2018.

Chennai Students Take 3rd Place in UK-India Social Innovation Challenge 2017

6 students from the Chennai-based Loyola Institute of Business Administration have won the third prize in the UK-India Social Innovation Challenge 2017. Read more below.

International Design Challenge Inspires Students to Transform Public Spaces

The University of Westminster organised an international design challenge to help reclaim disused spaces. The winning team, from VNIT, Nagpur, will now showcase its work in London

How can anything other than a small, student-focused, private university offer [this] experience

Prof. Alan Patching talks about the USP of the Faculty of Society and Design at Bond University.

Study in Denmark: Freddy Svane, Danish Ambassador to India

Want to study in Denmark but afraid you’ll face language barriers? English is a fully working language throughout the country, says Danish Ambassador to India, Freddy Svane. He had a chat with braingainmag.com in New Delhi, in which he revealed some interesting titbits for anyone wanting to study in Denmark.

Book Review: Cracking the Cube

Explore why the Rubik's Cube, invented in the 1970s by a professor of architecture, continues to test the wits of college students, engineering professors, math wizards and 'speedcubers'

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