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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.

Franco Indian Education Trust invites applications for the Amba Dalmia Scholarships for Women

The trust will offer a monthly stipend and fee waiver to Indian women who want to study in France in the fields of Arts, Sports, Dance, Music, and Gastronomy.

Apply Now for New Zealand's Elite Commonwealth Scholarships

The New Zealand Government is offering Commonwealth Scholarships to Indian students who will commence Masters and PhD courses in 2018. Find out more below.

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.

How useful is a creative writing degree? And 5 more answers from the University of Dundee

Are you curious about creative writing programs? Do you wonder if a degree is what it takes to become a first class writer? Or do you feel creativity can not be taught? These questions and more are answered by two of Dundee’s leading lights – Kirsty Gunn and Gail Low.

5 Great Postgraduate Courses in Heritage Conservation

BrainGain magazine brings you 5 universities which offer great postgraduate courses in heritage conservation. Read more below.

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.

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.

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.

Teaching as a craft has to be seriously reconceptualized

University of Missouri's Associate Professor of Sociology, Srirupa Prasad, weighs in how the pandemic is forcing academics to prioritize the mental health of students like never before.

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