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3 simple steps to choosing the right university

Confused about how to choose the university that’s right for you? Here are 3 simple steps – given by students of the University of Toronto. Good luck!

10 quick facts about world-famous physicist Stephen Hawking

On 14th March 2018, British physicist Stephen Hawking passed away. BrainGain magazine brings you 10 quick facts.

Australian MP criticises government for neglecting international students

MP Julian Hill of Brisbane called the government’s treatment of international students "mean" and "miserable."

Why it makes sense to study music in a conservatory

Véronique Riou, who taught the violin at a conservatory in France for 35 years, chatted with BrainGain Magazine about music education in her country

5 Indian schools win Austrade's Film, Fly, Experience Australia competition

Indian students create short videos for the Film Fly Experience Australia, and win the chance to visit leading Australian universities for a week.

Scientists detect gravitational waves

A group of scientists has achieved a great breakthrough by detecting a phenomenon which was predicted by Einstein nearly a century ago

Meet Kavya Kopparapu the 19-year old Harvard student who just won $10,000 for brain cancer research

Her deep-learning computer system, GlioVision, is patented and ready to start testing this year.

Syracuse University is a place for people from all backgrounds: Chancellor Kent Syverud condemns on-campus hate

The Syracuse University Chancellor has issued a strong statement condemning student prejudice, and declaring the university is a stronghold of liberal values.

4 Questions With Dr. Panchanathan of Arizona State University

BrainGain magazine recently conducted a Facebook live session with Dr. Sethuraman Panchanathan, Executive Vice President at Arizona State University. Below are highlights from the conversation.

Two Harvard juniors win election with viral campaign rap video

The video racked up 5 million views on Twitter with Democrats Kamala Harris and Cory Booker reaching out to the students.

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