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The World's 10 Most Dangerous Jobs

BrainGain magazine brings you ten of the most dangerous jobs in the world along with reasons as to why they belong on this list.

Business Studies in Toronto, Canada

November 15, 2024 |
Prof. Tiff Macklem is Dean of the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Canada. In an exclusive interview with BrainGain Magazine on Monday, March 27, 2017, he spoke about business studies programs at the Rotman School, including the full-time MBA, the eight-month intensive masters program in financial risk management, and the undergraduate program. Prof. Macklem also discussed financial assistance, scholarships, and internship opportunities available to international students, and the advantages of studying business in a city like Toronto.

'Almost one-third of our applications are from international students'

Michelle Beaton, director of recruitment for the University of Toronto’s engineering school, says international students can get merit-based scholarships and a whole year’s professional experience.

Liberal Arts are for science and business students too

November 15, 2024 |
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.

Advantages of a European Education: Views from France and the Netherlands

Studying in Europe could open many more doors - here are a few reasons why.

How to get past the tough competition for internships

Global remote internships let you join a transnational team and gain real work experience developing solutions for companies

What it takes to study nanotechnology

November 15, 2024 |
Professor Ted Sargent is Vice President – International, at the University of Toronto, Canada, and a professor in the university's Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. In an exclusive interview with BrainGain Magazine on Monday, March 27, 2017, he spoke about how he became interested in nanotechnology, how nano devices are created, and why engineering students should think like both engineers and entrepreneurs. Prof. Sargent also spoke about the role that students play in cutting-edge research, the value of a PhD in today's job market, and the academic, geographic and financial benefits of studying at the University of Toronto.

How University College Dublin makes its students job-ready

A team from University College Dublin was in town for a pre-departure briefing with Indian students enrolled for 2018 fall intake. Ms Leonie Phipps, Career & Skills Consultant, UCD Career Development Centre, spoke with BrainGain Magazine about opportunities for Indian Students in Ireland.

Finding an Internship at Your Dream B-school

B-Schools have Career Development Centers whose purpose in life is to help you get an internship. They arrange workshops on resume-writing and bring top recruiters on campus for job fairs, help you prep for interviews, give you access to alumni databases, job sites, and give you a shoulder to cry on when you think you’re on a roller-coaster of rejection to hell!

Why Artificial Intelligence Graduates Are in Red Hot Demand

Silicon Valley tech giants are trying to hire students who specialize in artificial intelligence from universities even before they graduate

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