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Overseas students not interested in North America anymore

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To Pooja Viswanathan, artificial intelligence is about people creating smart tools that maximize human potential.

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There is quite possibly no more frightening a word to the foreign community in Korea than hagwon. This word conjures images of overworked staff and, dare I say it? Outright lies.

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The B.C. government should move quickly to tap into the growing international education market that's currently valued at more than two billion dollars world-wide.

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UNBC is expediting the acceptance and enrolment of any student directly affected by the aftermath of Katrina.

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UCFV‘s Student Union presents their annual start of the year concert ‘on the green‘, featuring music from Matthew Good, Hedley and others.More

World Rivers Day is fast approaching, mobilizing a major global response to the urgent need for improved conservation of ecosystems.

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Less than 1600 days until the 2010 Olympics-will you be ready for the surplus of job opportunities?More
YWCA Van CareerZone
The Career Zone is a drop-in employment centre for job seekers and career changers between the ages of 15 and 30.More
Castlegar Basin residents are invited to attend a FREE climate change presentation and public forum, open to all residents.More
To learn the procedures involved in the C-TPAT certification processes and to acquire the knowledge required to obtain the C-TPAT certification.More
Through the Oxford Seminars Teacher Placement Service you will have access to TESL positions worldwide.More
Register at Canadian Business English Institute for 12 weeks and SAVE up to $450 at one of Canada's most respected language institutions.More

STEP is an exciting, full-time, intensive, multi-level English language program focusing on the environment and culture of Vancouver and Canada.

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Capilano welcomes 43 Hangzhou students who began their Capilano College Business Administration program in Hangzhou, China.

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The youth of South Korea‘s workforce are among the most likely to have university degrees, according to an OECD report.

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Teens in the visual and electronic arts field, between the ages of 13 and 18 can participate in the Buschlen Mowatt Teen Scholarship.

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When half of a graduating class is hired before graduation, you can be sure that the skills of those students are highly valued.

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A widely recognized view is that people with post-secondary education get further in their professional life.

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Women seek flexibility when it comes to selecting a university while men choose international recognition, says a national survey of postgraduate expectations.

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Kwantlen will be holding information sessions for the Centre for Applied Design and Communications in mid-October.

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OneStop will allow people to register their businesses, change addresses and many other important business functions.

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