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Study Abroad Podcast Series - 101 Episodes | Linkedin Mentor | Study Abroad Mentor | An IITian who travelled 25 countries
Changed her major from Physics to Media !! Listen to Study Abroad Experience by Anushikha Chaudhuri who did her Masters in Media Studies from University of Amsterdam !!! Full recording is available in the comment section !!
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#NTNUSharing When asked about the motivation that led him to journey more than 12,000 km from his Canadian homeland to Asia in the early 2000s and why he chose to remain, NTNU's Distinguished Professor J. Gregory Shellnutt states unequivocally, "It was the geology." A recipient of numerous awards in his field, Shellnutt emphasizes that his continued stay in Taiwan, since arriving as a research fellow at Academia Sinica in 2007, is rooted in institutional support and abundant research opportunities. The professor lauds Taiwan's government research funding structure, which allows scientists to focus on science and share their findings without bias: "In Taiwan, government, industrial, and academic pursuits can coexist." He further praises the Taiwanese university system for providing equipment and funding to graduate students: "The labs at NTNU are well-equipped, with expert technicians supporting students," he points out. "Though Taiwan is small, the resources are plentiful. Students should seize these opportunities." Currently, there are 75 international faculty members at NTNU, with an additional 46 holding dual nationalities. Shellnutt mentions that, as an international faculty member, he feels appreciated and supported by the university administration. "While I may not be fully assimilated into Taiwanese society, I always feel welcomed," he shares. "Science transcends cultural boundaries." Learn more by checking out NTNU Newsletter: https://bit.ly/47J12qc #CampusLife #NTNU #NTNU_Newsletter #臺師大 #師大人
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Recently came across this advertisement for Phd by INDIAN MARITIME UNIVERSITY I have received multiple requests from various maritime professionals on how and where could a maritime professional do Phd from and this seems to be a very relevant platform. I tried to look for details on the website but wasn’t able to find relevant information. Wanted to check, how many of you are keen to know more.. We could accordingly do a quick session with IMU and get the relevant information to you. Do let us know #seaandbeyond, #maritimePhd, #education, #educationandbeyond
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Oppimistoiminnan asiantuntija, FT / Pedagogical specialist, PhD Dosentti (Kasvatustieteet) / Title of Docent (Educational Sciences)
As the EURASHE conference opening highlights: international collaboration in education is no longer a “nice to have” but a necessity. We all know that global problems and conflicts cannot be resolved without collaboration. For this we need administrative processes but most of all a mindset that we are “stronger together” as the conference theme summarizes.
The Voice of Applied Universities EURASHE . The 33th annual conference starting in St. Pölten. The theme is Stronger Together. #EuropeanUniversities #MakeADifferenceWithUs #LetsSHIFT Here together with Mona Roman Pia Koirikivi (Niemi) and our U!REKA European University partners Metropolia University of Applied Sciences
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Do you know a PhD Researcher University of Antwerp? Let them know that they can enroll for a stimulating international and state-of-the-art doctoral experience! Are you curious about what the YUFE Alliance has been up to when it comes to #doctoral learning? Well... we are rolling out pilots at 7 institutions, based on the vision and results developed in the DIOSI Project. Check out the video - that's what I recommend!
🔥 Are you a 𝐏𝐡𝐃 𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐜𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐭 𝐔𝐀𝐧𝐭𝐰𝐞𝐫𝐩 and looking for an inspiring international experience during your PhD? https://lnkd.in/gbDEm9JP Find out in the video below why participating in the 𝐘𝐔𝐅𝐄 𝐩𝐢𝐥𝐨𝐭 𝐨𝐧 ‘𝐃𝐨𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐋𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢𝐧𝐠’ could be beneficial for you. https://lnkd.in/gXM5yJBF 👉 You can apply until March 29th! https://lnkd.in/gHCrGvhP #YUFE #DoctoralLearning #UniversityofAntwerp
YUFE Pilot on Doctoral Learning
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Dear All, We have compiled the list of scholarships and fellowships available in Norway. Here are important points to mention. There are no fixed deadlines, all scholarships and fellowships in Norway are advertised on daily basis. In Norway, PhD students and PostDoc are all considered as employees and are given employment contracts, not students. Every PhD student's stipend in Norway is equal to the Marie Curie PhD stipend. I don't have personal experience but got to know from Pakistani students that it's very easy for PhD and PostDoc to get Norwegian nationality. GRE is not required at all. IELTS are mostly waived-off. Most importantly, these positions are comparatively less competitive because they are not widely advertised. Only those people who came to know about these positions regularly visit websites and keep themselves updated. Currently, some 250+ positions are open. Go get them. Here is the complete list. University of Oslo https://lnkd.in/dDG9_kpJ University of Bergen https://lnkd.in/dv47rXJm University of Stavanger https://lnkd.in/dVgVehvy University of Agder https://lnkd.in/dQcFFReE Norwegian School of Economics https://lnkd.in/dMuDyF_a Norwegian University of Life Sciences https://lnkd.in/d8EzDbrQ Norwegian University of Science And Technology https://lnkd.in/dnawA5-D University of Tromsø The Arctic University of Norway https://lnkd.in/d9xqrjtN Western Norway University of Applied Sciences https://lnkd.in/d_FBQy2V Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences https://lnkd.in/dksS9ZUF
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The Scientific Arab Forum Our members; shaimaa Reda Shaimaa R.Reda Reda is a master's student at the University of Helsinki studying and researching plant stress biology. Current research Reda's research aims to understand why nuclear proteins plant cells form nuclear bodies under stress. She is currently studying the RCD1 nuclear protein, which was discovered to interact with many transcription factors and regulators that are essential for plant function. Future research vision Reda will continue her research career in the field of plant stress biology. She is particularly interested in how plants interact at a subcellular level on exposure to stress conditions, such as drought or salinity, and how to manipulate these interactions to boost seed priming and plant productivity during stress. https://lnkd.in/dNreRCX8 University of Helsinki #biology
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During my PhD studies, I found a passion for communication and public speaking. The conferences I attended to connect with the turbulence and fluid dynamics communities and present my own research were definitively highlights of the last years. Just this week, I attended EUROMECH's EFDC1 in Aachen and I had a blast presenting my recent work on non-Gaussian statistics of relative dispersion in rotating-stratified turbulent flows.
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Quantum Information (QI) Master program at Sorbonne Université If you are in Europe* (🇪🇺🇨🇭🇳🇴 🇮🇸 🇱🇮 🇲🇨 🇦🇩) and are interested you have until March 24th, 2024 to apply on https://monmaster.gouv.fr ! If you are not in Europe, and not in one of the 68 countries managed by the Études en France procedure managed by Campus France (list here https://lnkd.in/eTN7mibv), you can apply as if you were European
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It is crucial for students to be able to express their feelings openly and be able to reflect on them. What I really like about projects like UNLOCKING is that it gives the students an example that they can relate to. This helps them feel less lonely and lowers the threshold to open up. It normalizes concepts as failure, stress, etc... which can be surrounded by shame and usually are recognized as a taboo. UNLOCKING also gives a platform for students to see the world from different prespectives. By sharing different dreams, expectations & challenges, you notice either similarities or differences which you could have never thought about. This really helps the campus be more inclusive and plant a seed of empathy and understanding within our community. Thanks Study Climate at TU Delft for such a project!
UNLOCKING… Applied Sciences Students of Delft University of Technology 👉 https://lnkd.in/ec9yzskd Being a student is more than studying. In this first episode, Albaraa Khalil (Bsc - MSc Nanobiology) and Abhishek Chaudhary (MSc Chemical Engineering) talk about: 🔓 Expectations (00:40) 🔓 DNA of Applied Sciences (01:51) 🔓 Common language (03:02) 🔓 Lessons learnt (03:37) 🔓 Resilience (05:19) ‘UNLOCKING… Students of TU Delft’ is a series by and for students, originally initiated by the ‘Study Climate’ programme. For more than studying look at www.tudelft.nl/wellbeing #student #studyclimate #wellbeing #lessons #resilience #nanobiology #chemicalengineering #science #technology #university
TU Delft - Being a student… Unlocking AS students – Albaraa and Abhishek – 1/4
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