Friday, 30 September 2016
02:06
US Colleges and Universities that offer Scholarships for International Students »
02:05
How to Choose a University

Consequently, choosing the right university is important. Attending a university that is the right fit for you can make a big difference - in terms of job opportunities, career development, and general levels of happiness.
So how do you choose which university to attend? What should you look for?
Step 1: Talk to University Students
One of the best ways to work out whether a university will be a good fit for you is to talk to current and past students who have attended the university. Talking to current and past students will allow you to get an in-depth understanding of what it is like to be a student at the university.
Students will be able to tell you about the quality of education, job prospects, facilities, housing, and what the university social life is like. It is important however when taking to university students, both past and present to get a wide range of opinions, across different faculties, as students may have certain biases, or limited experiences. For example, a university may not be strong in a particular faculty, and if only speak to one student who studies in this faculty, you will only receive an incomplete image of what the university is really like.
What to Ask
A good list of things to ask current and past students about includes:
o This should include things like lecturers, tutors, class size, course material, course structure etc.
Job Prospects
o How hard or easy has it been for them to gain work?
Quality of Facilities
o Are the facilities sufficient for the university student body? Are they overloaded? How old are they?
Quality of Housing
o Find out what students say about cleanliness, access to university, cost and roommates.
Accessibility
o How easy is it to get to the university? How long does it take other students?
Social & Night Life
o What are the parties like? Is there a large variety of clubs and societies for all interests?
Resources
A great resource that has been developed to help prospective students discover what current and past students think about their university can be found at Uni Australia. Uni Australia provides tens of thousands of university student reviews and comments on all Australian universities, which allow prospective university students to really discover what a university will be like.
Step 2: Attend Open Days
Once you have got an idea of what a university from a current and past university student perspective, you should attend the university open day yourself so you can also develop your own perspective of what it will feel like to study at the particular university.
Accessibility
Facilities
Additionally, University open days are a great way to check out the facilities. Make sure you check out the libraries, gymnasiums, lecture halls and labs. Keep an eye out for the amount of computers that are provided, as not enough computers can be a big pain when you are studying at university. If you are contemplating moving out of home and living on campus, be sure to get a tour of the university colleges and student villages to see if they will suit your requirements.
Beware of Sales Pitches
Finally, a note of warning. Often university open days can be deceiving as the university is making a concerted effort to sell itself to you. Be wary of the claims the university might make.
The university will often have current university students available to help you and answer your questions. While these students are well- meaning, often they are paid University Ambassadors, which means that you also need to carefully consider what they tell you. Always cross-reference what you learn at an open day with what you have learn from reading reviews, and speaking to past and current university students without any association to the university.
For information on University Open Day's in Australia, visit Uni Australia.
Step 3: Further Research - Career Development, Pathways into University & Scholarships
Once you have read reviews and spoken to past and current students, attended the open days, and developed your own perspective on a university, you then need to conduct some specific research on the university, and what it can provide you in the longer term.
Career Development
Things you should research include how the university can help you in your career development. Do they have connections with industry? Do they have co-op programs, and offer internships alongside university study? What is the graduate employment rate for the university?
Pathways & Study Options
Furthermore, you should also consider what scholarships the university offers, and what pathways they offer into university. Do they offer TAFE Credits, and have relationships with colleges that allow you to enter university after studying a diploma or Advanced Certificate? Do they have special admission requirements? Can you study part time, or via distance?
Talk to Employers
Finally, call a couple of companies in the industries you are interested in that employ graduates and speak to their Human Resources Department. Ask them what they think of graduates from the university you are thinking of attending. Find out what skills and strengths employers see in graduates from the university, and what starting salaries and ongoing prospects are.
02:04
ASUU Threatens Nationwide Strike Over Non-Implementation Of FG/ASUU Agreement

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has threatened to embark on a nationwide strike if the Federal Government refuses to implement the 2009 agreement.
This was disclosed by the ASUU Lagos Zone Coordinator, Prof. Olusoji Sowande.
According to him the union have decided on to this path since all efforts to get the federal government to implement the agreement has proved abortive.
He mentioned that embarking on a strike action is not a favorable choice as it is the students and lecturers that bear the brunt of it more, but it seems that is the only language that the Nigerian government seems to respect and listen to.
He recalled a meeting the union had with the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu over the issue during which the minister promised that the issue will be resolved within 2 weeks but up till now nothing has been done.
He urged well meaning Nigerians and stake holders to prevail on the Government to implement the agreement to avoid the impending crisis that is about to bedevil the nation's university system.
Monday, 15 August 2016
14:21
Honjo Postgraduate Scholarships For International Students - Japan

The Honjo International Scholarship Foundation is offering postgraduate scholarships for international students who wants to undertake a PhD or Masters program in any Japanese Institution.
This scholarship is provided to bright students who have the potential to become outstanding leaders to contribute to the peaceful development in the global community.
Eligibility
- Applicants must be International Students.
- Applicants must not possess a Japanese Citizenship.
- Applicants enrolled in a PhD Program must have been born after March 31, 1981. Those enrolled in a Master’s Program must have been born after March 31, 1986.
- Applicants must be applying or applied to a Masters or PhD programme in any Japanese University.
Application Process
Download the "Guidelines for Application" found on the official website, and check to see if you are eligible.
Fill in the “Online Application” to obtain your application number. Your Application Number will be sent automatically to your email address that you confirmed on the Web Application. Please make a note of the number as you will need the number when results are announced.
Download all the applications in the official website and fill in the forms out in Japanese. (If your name or your current address cannot be translated into Japanese, please write these down in English)
Please make sure to write down your application number at the right corner of each form and send them to the Administration Office including all the required documents as stipulated in the Guideline for Application.
Application Deadline
The application deadline for this scholarship is on 31st October 2016
For more information visit the official page
14:15
2017 / 2018 Australia Masters Awards Scholarships For 1,000 African Students

Australian Government’s development assistance program for Africa, provides Masters Scholarship for Africa Students.
There are two categories of Award: Australian Awards Scholarships, to undertake higher degree studies in Australia at Masters level. And Australia Awards Short Courses, to undertake short-term, targeted professional training courses, in Australia and/or in Africa.
The following Fields are available for this scholarship(varies by African country):
- Agriculture/Food Security
- Education
- Health
- Public Policy (including public sector management, public sector reform, trade, international diplomacy)
- Environmental Management
- Natural Resource Management (including mining related subjects)
- Technical and Vocational Education & Training (available for Short Courses only)
- Energy (including Natural Gas and Oil Technology)
- Infrastructure
- Natural Resource Management
- Transport (including Ports, Roads and Airports Management)
Eligibility
- Applicants must be Africans
- Applicants must be must be at least 25 and not more than 50 years of age at the date of your application.
- Applicants must have at least three (3) years’ relevant post graduate work experience. This work experience must be in a role relevant to your proposed field of study and to your employment organization type.
- Applicants must have a Bachelors degree (or the equivalent) from a recognized Institution of at least 4 years in length with at least a 3rd Class Pass.
Application Process
Applicants should visit the official link to apply for this scholarship. Once the page opens, select the country of your choice. Click on the field of your choice then select REQUEST APPLICATION. (its found at the top bar of the page)
Application Deadline
The application deadline for this scholarship are as follows:
15th December 2016 for full time masters program
15th January 2017 for Short Courses open
There are two categories of Award: Australian Awards Scholarships, to undertake higher degree studies in Australia at Masters level. And Australia Awards Short Courses, to undertake short-term, targeted professional training courses, in Australia and/or in Africa.
The following Fields are available for this scholarship(varies by African country):
- Agriculture/Food Security
- Education
- Health
- Public Policy (including public sector management, public sector reform, trade, international diplomacy)
- Environmental Management
- Natural Resource Management (including mining related subjects)
- Technical and Vocational Education & Training (available for Short Courses only)
- Energy (including Natural Gas and Oil Technology)
- Infrastructure
- Natural Resource Management
Eligibility
- Applicants must be Africans
- Applicants must be must be at least 25 and not more than 50 years of age at the date of your application.
- Applicants must have at least three (3) years’ relevant post graduate work experience. This work experience must be in a role relevant to your proposed field of study and to your employment organization type.
- Applicants must have a Bachelors degree (or the equivalent) from a recognized Institution of at least 4 years in length with at least a 3rd Class Pass.
Application Process
Applicants should visit the official link to apply for this scholarship. Once the page opens, select the country of your choice. Click on the field of your choice then select REQUEST APPLICATION. (its found at the top bar of the page)
Application Deadline
The application deadline for this scholarship are as follows:
15th December 2016 for full time masters program
15th January 2017 for Short Courses open