The handbag – a contemporary marketplace icon
Source: School of Business, Aalto University (Finland)
Phone, tissues, wallet, pen and keys. These daily necessities – and many...
Study abroad stories: A fantastic year, full of experiences and memories
Meet with Elisabetta Mezzedimi, Italian, current student of the MSc in Luxury Management program, in the Hospitality & Event specialization.
International students thrive at the University of Michigan
Source: The University of Michigan
International students thrive at the University of Michigan. At both the undergraduate and...
Vivek Goel on University of Toronto’s plans for a gradual return to campus this...
With the new academic year approaching, the University of Toronto is busy preparing for a limited and gradual return to campus in September.
CEIBS MBA 2020-2021 Recruitment Season Kicks Off
The 2020-2021 full-time job recruitment season for CEIBS MBAs officially kicks off today. Nearly 180 graduates with outstanding academic performance...
Food insecurity expands beyond low-income Angelenos, striking 1 in 4 L.A. County households during...
More than 1 in 4 Los Angeles County households experienced at least one instance of food insecurity - a lack of access to affordable and nutritious food - from April through July...
HKUST Launches HK’s First Degree Programs with Extended Major
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) will introduce a novel academic framework “Major + X” as a new degree option for undergraduates.
HKUST Scientists Make Breakthrough Discovery of New Therapeutic Targets for Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have identified new therapeutic targets for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) by studying the patients’ brain with a newly-developed methodology.
Sapere Aude Grant for research into the connection between religiosity and wealth
Why do some societies continue to suffer from poverty, a low level of education and conflict? Religiosity may be an important part of the answer.
Swimming and study, a balancing act for new teacher
Managing study and competitive sport required commitment. Luke Mitchell, who has recently graduated with a Bachelor of Teaching, Primary from the University of Waikato...











































