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Book Review: How to Raise an Adult

Author Julie Lythcott-Haims, a former dean at Stanford University, says young people raised by helicopter parents emerge from college without basic survival skills like how to cook, clean, or solve their own problems

"Everything We Do in Class Will Need to Have a Real-World Implication"

Sandy Hooda, Co-Founder of Vega Schools, spoke to BrainGain magazine about education, evolving classrooms, and the future of jobs. Read more below.

5 courses that can help you survive an economic slowdown

The Indian economy is in the middle of a slow-down. But here are 5 courses that can help you stay employed.

Former Stanford dean on important skills every young adult needs

What are the skills every 18-year-old needs? Julie Lythcott-Haims, a former dean at Stanford and author of the New York Times bestseller 'How to Raise and Adult' shares her insights below

UBC Vancouver's hybrid graduate degrees are preparing today's graduates for tomorrow's jobs

With the employment landscape changing rapidly, a diverse skillset has become increasingly sought-after. This is what the University of British Columbia is doing about it.

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.

5 top technical skills that will make your CV stand out

With the increasing level of competition in jobs, just brandishing an undergraduate degree doesn’t ensure that your CV makes the cut. What better to bring to the table than technical skills? We give you 5 that are in great demand.

Pakistan's Educational War

If Pakistan want to compete with India, they need to invest more in education, says Dr. Javaid R. Laghari - Chairperson and Federal Minister of Pakistan's Higher Education Commission.

61% of education leaders say India's higher education is outdated

A survey, titled ‘Upskilling India’, notes that Indian higher education is unable to respond to society's changing needs

A unique college for the Building Arts

In Charleston, a city famous for its historic buildings, students can earn degrees in the traditional skills that enable them to restore architectural heritage around the world

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