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Top Benefits of Doing a Remote Internship

AIFS Abroad

Whether you want to set up shop in your home, dorm room, a local coffee shop, or neighborhood library, you’ll enjoy the ability to gain professional experience from the comfort of your laptop. Learn More About Virtual Internships The post Top Benefits of Doing a Remote Internship appeared first on AIFS Study Abroad Blog.

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3 Questions for Todd Nicolet, Vice Provost for Digital and Lifelong Learning at UNC

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Digital and Lifelong Learning provides strategy, coordination, and service for online and flexible learning of all types across UNC-Chapel Hill, from short professional development experiences through full degree programs. What is going on with online learning at UNC?

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Masters in Australia – Benefits, Academic Format, Rankings, Requirements (Updates)

Buddy4Study

The success rate of visa clearance is high as compared to the other study abroad destinations. They have the oldest academic libraries of the continent which boasts of having around 3.6 Find study abroad opportunities today! Spouse visa is allowed. This permits the spouse to work part time also.

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SRHE News on Publishing: reports from April 2023

SRHE

Routledge/Taylor & Francis acquire US publisher Stylus The founder of Stylus Publishing announced in an email to authors on 2 March 2023 that the publisher will be sold to Taylor & Francis and operate as part of its Routledge division, as Doug Lederman reported for insidehighered.com on 3 March 2023.

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DEIJ Annual Report for 2022-2023

Goucher DEI

As part of the multi-year RPP Goucher Commons Requirement, students are required to read and discuss a relevant summer reading as first-years; take an approved RPP course in their second year; and reflect on race and power in the context of their study abroad experience in their third year.