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“We are certain that jobs will be very different in five years’ time” – Dr. Dave Parry, AUT

Auckland University of Technology's Head of Computer Science, Dr. Dave Parry, speaks to BrainGain Magazine about the must-have qualities for information technology graduates and more.

Q&A How to Write Great Resumes and Ace the Interview

November 21, 2024 |
BrainGain magazine’s panel of experts take questions from high school students on how to write great resumes and ace the interview. Watch the video for their valuable tips.

Telecom Maverick Urges Engineers to Think Outside the Box

November 21, 2024 |
BrainGainMag Interview: Sam Pitroda

A chat with NYU-Poly President Jerry Hultin

South Asian students like the entrepreneurship culture at NYU-Poly and the full slate of techie disciplines, said Jerry Hultin, President of NYU-Poly, while pointing out that the school’s international enrollments expanded this year.

Here's a closer look at the abrupt transition which is currently overwhelming students and faculty around the world

COVID19 has compelled a shift in education but has that solved the problem of access or exposed new ones?

Business School in Three Countries

Leading executives with a global focus now have the unique opportunity to study in the world’s three major financial centers – Hong Kong, New York and London - while pursuing Columbia Business School’s much sought after executive MBA program.

4 tips to ace the college interview

If a college or university invites you for an interview, don’t be nervous. In the tenth instalment in our 12-part series on US college admissions, we offer some useful tips to prepare

Decoding the Oxbridge Interview

The mythology of the Oxbridge interview grows with every anecdote from an interviewee. Barely 25% of Oxbridge applicants gain places, although they all arrive at the interview with ‘A’ Grades.

Leading a Dual-Life: Rupa Marya, M.D.; Rupa Marya, Bandleader of Rupa & the April Fishes

The colourful San Francisco Bay Area band, Rupa & the April Fishes pack an extensive variety of musical genres and sounds from Gypsy swing, American folk, Latin cumbias, and even hints of Indian ragas. Songwriter and bandleader Rupa Marya, who also happens to be a doctor, writes in a number of languages, including French, Spanish, Hindi and English. Socially conscious themes are succinctly woven into her lyrics.

The B-School for Leaders Richard Ivey School of Business in the University of Western Ontario in London

The Richard Ivey School of Business in the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario, Canada is the second largest producer of business case studies in the world after Harvard Business School. Ivey’s dean Carol Stephenson says classes are taught in the case-based method and that the school aims at attracting and preparing leaders.

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