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🟦Message from An Taoiseach🟨
An Taoiseach, Simon Harris TD, agrees with us and thinks our 6th years are a fantastic group of students. In this video message especially for them, he wishes the Class of 2024 well for their future and offers his practical advice. Go raibh maith agat, a Thaoisigh!
𝗦𝗮𝗹𝗲𝘀 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗧𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗿 | Best Award-winning Trainer in South Asia from ISTD | IFC-LPI Certified Trainer (USA and UK) | Ph.D. Scholar (Malaysia) | CEO at Future Icon™ | GGA | Director T&D, FBHRO
Inspirational Speech of Professor Muhammad Yunus in New York
25 Sep 2024
Over 100 schools and summer camps in America, Canada, Taiwan, and India are teaching Falun Dafa.
Through meditation and traditional culture, children are learning to live by the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance (真, 善, 忍).
These environments, free from technology, foster the innate goodness and purity of young attendees.
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In the shadowed corridors of history and within the sacred chambers of ancient wisdom, lies a number that has mystified scholars, seekers, and sages throughout the ages: the number 33. Beyond its appearance in the annals of science, religion, and the arcane architecture of the human body, this number holds the key to understanding some of the most profound teachings known to mankind. At the heart of this mystery stands the enigmatic 33rd degree of Freemasonry, a pinnacle of spiritual achievement and esoteric knowledge that has eluded the grasp of the many, reserved for the understanding of the few. Uncover the secrets that have been guarded by generations of Freemasons, explore the alchemical truths hidden beneath layers of allegory, and discover the cosmic blueprint that connects the fabric of our existence to the whispers of the universe. We will traverse time and space, from the ancient temples of initiation to the modern halls of Masonic lodges, unraveling the sacred teachings that illuminate the path to self-discovery and universal understanding.
The May 2024 Wiliki o Hawaii is here!
In this issue, read about the UH Manoa ASCE Student Chapter hosting the Pacific Southwest Symposium! Great job by the ASCE Students!
A wonderfully tongue in cheek response by Wonkhe to Jo Johnson’s “words of wisdom” in the Financial Times.
Where he does have a point is that the “government must #inflation-proof fees, ideally by linking increased funding to outcomes & aligning interests of #universities, taxpayers & #students.”
This should include #Internationalstudent outcomes, data on Non-EU #graduateoutcomes which is immediately available to the sector form Asia Careers Group SDN BHD should be utilised to ensure the electorate understand the vast majority of #internationalstudents go on to successful #careers back home!
This is of huge benefit to the UK driving direct inward investment & building #softpower. Not only that it is of huge benefit to the world reducing #braindrain & going some way to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
The data exists for £350,000 to make this an immediate reality, will the sector “seize the nettle” before it’s too late? MAC reports in the Autumn, so if the sector are able to commission Non EU #graduateoutcomes data in the Spring, they have a chance of submitting their findings in the summer, before MAC reports to government. This being the case post-study work could receive a stay of execution?
“According to Johnson’s short FT piece, political support for international students peaked five years ago. You’ll recall that 2019 was one endless stream of celebration – with the government’s #internationaleducation Strategy representing the first time a recruitment target had been set, and an expansion (live from 2020-21, following The Conservative Party’s decision to scrap the previous route in 2012) to the availability of straightforward post-study work visas for international students.
But that’s all changing. International students, it seems, are only now becoming caught up in a “toxic debate” about immigration – charged with lowering academic standards and taking places that should, by divine right, be reserved for the stout and noble sons and daughters of Albion.
Lord Johnson of Marylebone, a peer who takes the government whip, is concerned that this government will over-correct – restricting numbers and diminishing attractiveness (especially among #internationalstudents foolish enough to have families) at precisely the moment demand is apparently plummeting (which, in aggregate it is not)…
But never fear – he has a five point plan. And we all know how well these have traditionally worked for The Conservative Party).”
Asia Careers Group SDN BHD - Investing in International Futures
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Your time is valuable, so don’t waste it. Writer’s conferences are a great value. Yes, they may consume a whole day of your time, sometimes several days. But once a year can be a huge takeaway for you to learn things you didn’t even know you needed to know. You can pick up an idea that can change your future. Just twelve hours at a conference for $100 calculates to less than two minutes and $0.27 per day. That’s a small fraction of time and money for more than a cup of coffee, right?
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