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Show me the Money - Why Sports Management is gaining momentum

Raoul Bhandari, a Sports Management graduate from Rutgers University, tells us why millennials are gravitating to a career in sports management.

31 Indian students in New Zealand win excellence awards

These students are pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate study in fields releated to business, design or science and technology, engineering, and mathematics

What to Do When You Arrive at College

Tips for Undergraduates.

International students are "very welcome" in Ireland

Ireland is opening its doors to international students. Earlier this year, a trade mission visited India with the very purpose of increasing awareness about the opportunities in Irish higher education. BrainGain Magazine spoke to delegates including the Minister of State - Mary Mitchell O'Connor, T.D.

6 Great British Scholarships for Indian Students

BrainGain Magazine brings you a list of 6 highly sought after scholarships which can help make your dream of studying in the UK come true.

Tips to survive your first year at UCLA

Things only a seasoned Bruin can tell you.

The Study & Practice of Nursing: Q&A with Sarah Woolley of Staffordshire University

Ms Sarah Woolley from Staffordshire University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery spoke to BrainGain magazine about the subject, the university and the career.

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

Documenting what you've done: the resume and digital portfolio

Summer is a great time to relax – and to jumpstart your college applications. In the 4th instalment of our 12-part series on US college admissions, we discuss how to document your achievements

5 reasons why Hong Kong is a great study destination

Hong Kong is often overlooked by students planning to study abroad. But studying in the city-state has many advantages. Here are 5 reasons why you should consider the East Asian hub.

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