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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Universities Offering Top Distance Education




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Are you looking for a flexible way to study, the prestige of a U.S. university and cutting-edge distance learning methodologies? Many top universities in the United States developed competitive models of digital learning and adapted their curricula to online education methods to offer students some of the best distance learning experiences possible.

Here are some of the U.S. universities to offer distance-learning programmes:

1. Boston University– Being one of the largest, non-profit universities in the United States, Boston University managed to develop a reliable online learning environment for higher education. The study offer includes a broad range of online graduate programs, diplomas, and non-credit professional certificates, as well as an undergraduate degree completion program and even some online doctoral programs. Course content includes online lectures, videos, interactive animations and discussion boards. Boston University received the Sloan Consortium award for Excellence in Institution-Wide Online Education and the U.S. Distance Learning Association award for 21st Century Best Practices.

 2. University of Florida – Frequently ranked in the top 20 of the best American public universities, the University of Florida Distance Learning has more than 330,000 alumni in more than 135 countries. University of Florida offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees via distance and online learning in a broad range of disciplines from agriculture, engineering or pharmacy to business administration degrees. University of Florida also offers many non-credit and continuing education courses and programs especially designed for working professionals who wish to advance their career.

3. Arizona State University – The university was ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the most innovative schools in student support services. Arizona State University Online offers almost 100 bachelors and masters in various fields of business, social sciences, public and medical services. There are also online certificate programs at both undergraduate and graduate level. Courses are delivered through a digital learning platform and students are expected to spend around 18 hours a week on coursework.

4. University of Wisconsin-Madison– The University of Wisconsin System consists of a network of degrees and courses collectively offered by more than 25 campuses. There is a wide array of study choices with diverse undergraduate programs, Master’s programs, and many more non-degree certificate programs. Subjects and disciplines range from communication, management and liberal studies to political science and nursing. The University of Wisconsin earned a honor roll distinction, from the U.S. News top online education programs ranking for its Master in Engineering programs. Such degrees include courses in engine systems, sustainable systems engineering and computer engineering, among others.

 5. Pennsylvania State University - The University of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest universities in the America and in 1892 became one of the first schools to provide correspondence courses. In 1998, the university launched Penn State World Campus, a modern and complex online platform for distance education. Penn State Online currently offers over 100 online education programs, degrees and certificates in education, business, engineering, technology, health care, and more. The university benefits from a large worldwide network of alumni comprising more than 631,000 members. Courses are asynchronous, meaning that students don't have to attend online classes at a specific time, and use a combination of self-study and peer-to-peer interaction.

6. Stanford University– Stanford is best known in the online environment for its offer of free lifelong learning courses and lectures. Stanford Online also offers a variety of degrees and certificates in conjunction with many of the university’s schools and departments, as for example the school of engineering, schools of medicine, law, business, and humanities and sciences. Stanford University also delivers corporate education programs fully online, on-campus at company work sites, and even through a combination of methods (blended courses).

7. University of California, Berkeley- Is one of the most selective universities in the world for undergraduate education. In 2012, the university founded the Berkeley Resource Centre for Online Education (BRCOE), which is a resource hub that coordinates and facilitates the online education initiatives, from credit and non-credit courses, to online degrees and MOOC projects. The University of California Berkley Extension offers a variety of courses that carry transferable academic credit. Full certificates and study programs are available in areas such as business analysis, marketing, advanced bio-sciences or paralegal studies.

8. Northeastern University– Northeastern University is a non-profit institution that became a leader in cooperative education and reached a network of more than 203,000 alumni worldwide. The Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education recognizes Northeastern as a university with high interdisciplinary research activity. The study choice is wide, with disciplines ranging from accounting and finance, engineering technology and electronics, to legal, medical and pharmaceutical studies.

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The list of universities in Melbourne shows that all the Melbourne universities are within easy reach by public transport. There is also a well-established infrastructure to assist all students in their studies. For example, all over Melbourne there are free public libraries where a student can undertake some private study. Teaching and instruction usually involves the student having to do some research and analysis so the libraries can be perfect for this.

Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and is Australia's second largest city. Along with the many quality universities in Melbourne you will also find a city of style, fashion, food, architecture, theatres, galleries, trams and gardens. From the cafes and riverside South gate to the designer fashion stores of South Yarra, Melbourne is a city of style and sophistication. Marvel at its fantastic architecture, excellent hotels, outstanding galleries and theatres. Enjoy fine cuisine and superb local wine in award wining restaurants. The city is home to more than 3000 restaurants serving over 70 national cuisines.

 The 2016 edition of the QS Best Student Cities index sees Melbourne hold onto second place, thanks to its
good selection of universities, and strong scores in the “student mix”, “employer activity” and “desirability” categories.

Seven universities in Melbourne are featured in the QS World University Rankings® 2015/16, the highest-ranked of which is the University of Melbourne at 42nd in the world – second only to Australian National University on the Australian leader board.
Known as Australia’s cultural capital, Melbourne regularly tops lists of the world’s most liveable cities, and is full of all the attractions that make the Australian lifestyle so appealing – including beautiful beaches, nightlife and a fair proportion of sunny days.

If you’re a genuine culture sponge, you’ll be pleased to know that Melbourne’s range of museums is world class, and the city’s cultural calendar is full all year round. If you’re into comedy or live music, Melbourne also has much to offer, from world-famous annual comedy festivals to grungy gig venues packed with students looking for a good time. To wind down, the city offers cool rooftop bars, chic cafés and tasty restaurants serving world cuisine.

Within the QS Best Student Cities index, Melbourne boasts the highest score in the “student mix” category, which is calculated based on the relative size and diversity of each city’s student population, as well as levels of social inclusion and tolerance. Melbourne also scores very highly for “employer activity” and “desirability”, categories which respectively look at the city’s institutions from the point of view of employers and the overall quality of living to be had in the city.

 
The only factor Australian cities tend to stumble on is affordability, due to relatively high tuition fees and high living costs, and this applies to Melbourne alongside its country-mates. But for high standards of living and incredible natural surroundings, Melbourne is a tough city to beat.

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

University in USA



                      







As the home of over 150 universities in the QS World University Rankings®, the US remains the world’s leading destination for international students. In 2013/14, the number of international students choosing to study in the US rose to a record high of 886,052 students, according to the Institute of International Education’s Open Doors report. The most popular states for international study in the US were California, New York and Texas, and the most popular subjects were business and management, engineering, mathematics and computer science.
Of course, it’s not just the high standard of US universities that draws students in. Whether you’re attracted to the bright lights and fast pace of the big city or to miles and miles of unspoiled wilderness; sun-kissed beaches or lush forests; the rustic and traditional or the sleek and modern, this huge and inThe sheer volume and variety of universities in the US means that you can be pretty confident of finding a suitable institution in your preferred surroundings. And if you don’t get it right the first time, moving between universities in the US is not uncommon.
Undergraduate degrees at US universities typically take four years to complete. The first part of the degree is usually spent studying a wide range of subjects – some required and some electives – after which students choose the subject or subjects on which they want to focus – known as “major(s)”.
credibly diverse country has something for everyone.

 You may also earn a “minor” qualification alongside your major by completing classes in an additional field. This is often used to supplement the major degree. For example, business majors often minor in economics, while liberal arts majors may minor in philosophy. Some students also choose minors simply to explore a field they’re interested in, without having to commit to a full study of the subject, and regardless of whether it pertains to the field in which they seek employment. 




Columbia University has traditionally been seen as the academic big shot of the two, a member of the prestigious Ivy League, a group of America’s most historically prestigious and selective institutions. However, far from living in its rival’s shadow, NYU has an identity and appeal all of its own.
Based in New York’s trendy downtown, and with tentacles spread throughout the city, NYU is a world-class university in its own right, and boasts one of the world’s most dynamic environments for arts, music and culture. Whereas Columbia offers the relative seclusion of an Ivy League campus experience, NYU places students in the heart of the city’s action. Centred in the heart of arty Greenwich Village, with no walls or gates, the university is, as it proudly states, “in and of the city”.
As you might expect from world-renowned institutions in such a desirable location, admission to either institution is extremely competitive. Few students will be lucky enough to receive an offer from one of the two, let alone both. But if you have good grades and are looking for the most exciting study experience the US has to offer, chances are at least one of these two top universities in New York City will be on your shortlist.



Columbia ranks 14= in the world overall in the QS World University Rankings 2014/15 (joint with Johns Hopkins University), having been a consistent presence near the top of the ranking over the past decade. Its high position reflects its solid reputation among employers and academics worldwide; in QS’s major global surveys, it comes out 12th according to academics and 16th in the eyes of graduate employers. These results indicate that academics across a broad range of disciplines have identified it among the world’s top universities in their field of expertise, while employers worldwide regard it as producing some of the world’s most employable graduates.
Despite trailing a little behind, NYU has nonetheless forged a strong reputation as a world-class institution, ranking 41= overall (alongside the University of Wisconsin Madison), and rated 35th in the world by academics and 46th by employers.
Both universities have favorable (and almost identical), student/faculty ratios for institutions of their size, ranking just outside the global top 50 on this measure. Columbia has a slightly higher proportion of international students, while both institutions see their weakest scores in the indicator assessing international diversity of faculty members.
The biggest gap between the two is in the indicator assessing research citations per faculty member – a reflection of impact in the research world. Here, true to its reputation as a global research powerhouse, Columbia claims a substantial lead; it ranks 35th in the world to NYU’s 277th, making it perhaps a clearer choice for those interested in research-based programs.















Best Cities For Young Professionals 2016














                                



Recent college graduates face better job prospects these days than they did in the midst of the Great Recession–but they also are typically saddled by debt. Seven out of 10 graduating college seniors had student loans in 2014 (latest data available), with average debt loads of $28,950, according to the nonprofit Institute for College Access & Success.

That’s why new grads–as well as young professionals only a few years out of school–would be wise to consider carefully where to start their careers. To find out which cities offer the best overall prospects for college-educated workers with five years of experience or less, we crunched data on job growth, unemployment rates, pay and cost of living in America’s largest 100 metro areas. The result is our 2016 list of The 20 Best Cities For Young Professionals.

 The cities that made our list generally fall into two categories. The first is job-heavy economic powerhouses where the pay is high and the cost of living is too. Metro areas that fall into the first category are familiar names: San Francisco (No. 1) and Silicon Valley (No. 2) shoot to the top of our list thanks to their red-hot technology and biotech job markets and high salaries.

  The second category of cities leading our list are underrated mid-tier markets, where the pay is still decent but, unlike the overpriced Bay Area, the cost of living is a relative bargain. Think Columbus, Ohio (No. 7); Warren, Mich. (No. 9); and Indianapolis, Ind. (No. 10). Each of these underrated cities boasts strong projected annual job growth over a three-year period (Columbus 2.5%, Warren 2.48%, and Indianapolis 2.67%). The median salary for early career professionals in these places isn’t as high as in Silicon Valley (No. 1 at $78,400), but those dollars will stretch a lot farther in these markets than in Silicon Valley, where the cost of living is the very worst of the 100 cities we looked at (nearly 60% above the national average). Median pay for workers with five years or less of experience in Columbus is $49,800 (46th among the metros), cost of living is 5% below the national average.  Warren’s median pay is $52,100 (27th) and its cost of living 8% below the national average. Indianapolis has a median pay for early careerists of $48,200 (60th), and a cost of living 7.5% lower than the national average.

 When it comes to starting a career, everything is a trade-off. Workers need to consider which places make the most sense for their particular industries and career paths. But they also should look realistically at what pay v. cost-of-living trade-off they’re willing to make. For some, Silicon Valley’s high cost of living might be worth the opportunity to gain experience at Google, Apple, or LinkedIn. Then again, would-be entrepreneurs might find that Columbus, with its lower-key emerging tech scene, reasonable cost of living, and reduced competition for VC funding, is a less stressful fit. And if it’s simply quality of life and a corporate job you’re after, perhaps it makes sense to choose Omaha, Neb, which has the Fab Five, a group of Fortune 500 companies that includes Berkshire Hathaway, Union Pacific Corp., ConAgra Foods, Kiewit Corporation and Mutual of Omaha. We hope our 2016 list of Best Cities For Young Professionals will help you make the right call.

 To find the 20 Best Cities For Young Professionals, we analyzed the 100 largest Metropolitan Statistical Areas (cities and their surrounding suburbs) as defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, ranking them on five factors weighted equally. We considered local unemployment rates (projected 2016 annual) and job growth projections (using 2015 nu bers and 2016 and 2017 projections), provided by Moody’s and the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Next we considered median salaries for college graduates with five years or less of work experience, using data provided by Payscale.com. We rated how far these salaries might go with the help of Moody’s cost-of-living index. Finally, we looked at Census data on the percentage of the local population aged 25 and older with bachelor’s degrees or higher—a data point that could indicate the likelihood of a strong professional network for college-educated workers, as well as an educated workforce that is going to continue to draw opportunity to that area.

 Not surprisingly, San Francisco and the suburbs to its south top our list at No. 1.  An increasing number of tech companies–Salesforce, Uber, AirBnB, and Zenefits among them–have set up shop in the city, where many of their workers prefer to live instead of in more suburban Silicon Valley. The views are amazing and the pay is, too, but residents of that city (51% have college degrees) will pay through the nose for those perks. “I think that everybody knows that San Francisco is an expensive place to live, but it also has high wages and a strong job market to help new workers support a lifestyle here,” says Juliana Bunim, VP of strategic communications at the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. “Besides the economic and professional implications for people, it’s an extremely beautiful place to live.”

Monday, March 28, 2016

Kyoto university of Japan






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Kyoto, once the capital of Japan, is a refined city on the island of Honshu with thousands of classical Buddhist temples, as well as gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. It’s also known for formal traditions such as kaiseki dining, consisting of multiple courses of precise dishes, and geisha, female entertainers often found in the Gion district.



\ This combined metropolitan area of three cities, Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe (also known as Keihanshin) is home to over 19 million people and contains seven universities ranked in the QS World University Rankings ® 2015/16. The combined GDP of the area is so strong that if it was a country, it would be within the top 20 of the world’s economies.

The former capital of Imperial Japan, Kyoto is one of the country’s leading destinations for both tourists and international students, second only to capital TokyoKyoto University is currently the highest ranked institution in Japan, at 38th in the QS World University Rankings ® 2015/16.
For those who want to study in Japan but feel overwhelmed by the size and pace of Tokyo, Kyoto offers city life on a smaller scale, with plenty of opportunities to explore both traditional and modern Japanese culture – from beautiful Buddhist temples, to all-night karaoke bars and an eclectic selection of pubs and clubs.

Around 40km from Kyoto, Osaka has a long history of being an international gateway for trade, politics and knowledge. Today, it remains a key economic and cultural hub, with a large and diverse population and an economy bigger than some entire countries. It offers a good selection of art exhibitions, live music and drama, as well as being known for its excellent and varied cuisineUniversities in Osaka also hold their own, with Osaka University placing 58th in the QS World University Rankings.

The sixth largest city in Japan, Kobe is the capital of the Hyōgo Prefecture, and is home to Kobe University, which ranks joint 361st in the world. Around 1.5 million people live in Kobe, which is located about 30km west of Osaka, in a picturesque location wedged between the sea and the Rokko mountain range. It is another vibrant cosmopolitan city and strong economic hub, with international companies such as Nestlé and Procter & Gamble having bases here.























Sunday, March 27, 2016

Importance of Education in our life

 Education is an essential human virtue, a necessity of society, basis of good life and sign of freedom. Education is a important for integration of separate entities. This article talks about the Importance of education in our life.




 



If you are in your academic career, then you might be hearing the words like ‘Education is Must‘, ‘There is no Life without Education’ etc., right? So, why all such words come from people around you? What is the importance of education in our life? Forget about it for a while! First, Do you know what education really is? Those who don’t, here is definition of education by Dictionary.com.
“The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, esp. at a school or university: “a new system of public education”.
Well, the education is not limited to schools or colleges only, nor it is limited to age. The things happening in the practical life also educate us. Anyways, coming to the question in hand, read out the importance of education in our life below.

Education Makes Better Citizens Man is nothing but an animal. It is the education that teaches him many things, teaches the manners, rules and regulations of life etc. All these things result in converting man from an animal to well-mannered citizen.

Brings Confidence
Nothing in the life can be achieved if we don’t have belief on ourselves. Education is what brings self-confidence in us. We get the confidence of doing the things on our own. Our self-confidence then helps us in passing all the difficulties that come on way to our aim. Education also makes us better in communication with others.


 Ensures a Bright Future
An educated person lives a happy life always. He/she has a bright future that on one can pull from them. Education wakes the hidden talent and skills of any person. This hidden talent and skills give us employment and a completely secure future. It is the education that helps us in achieving new heights in our life.

Spreads Awareness
An educated person tries to understand each and every thing on its own rather than blindly following anyone else. This results in spreading awareness everywhere. An educated person does not only reject the misconceptions him/herself, but also explains the real logic behind any happening, to others. Thus education clears out the darkness with the intense light of knowledge.

Educated Persons Help in Progress of Country
People of any particular country can live happily only if the country has all the resources, or simply say, country is rich in every aspect. Educated persons know pretty well that what is wrong and what is right. They do not need to follow the words of third person. Educated persons are well aware from their country’s rules and laws. They know pretty well about their duties and fundamental rights. They know the value of paying taxes, and thus pay their taxes on time. All these qualities of educated persons help them play a vital role in the progress of their country.
So, this was the list of some benefits of education in our life. If there is no education, then there is no life. All those of you who are reading in good schools and colleges are indeed very lucky. You all have the golden chance to own the ornament-like study, and to get yourself counted in the list of educated people.





Importance of Education

 


Education is essential for everyone. It is the level of education that helps people earn respect and recognition. In my opinion, it is indispensable part of life both personally and socially. However, the unequal standard of education is still a major problem that needs to be solved.

The importance of education is undeniable for every single person. It goes without saying that education has a positve effect on human life. All people need to study. Only with the advent of education can people gain knowledge and enlarge their view over the world. For example, learning by watching TV or reading books gives people a huge amount of information about anything they are interested in such as mathematics, current news, exchange rates, other countries' cultures and so on. Apparently, people may become more useful and civilzed if better educated. In areas where residents are not able to receive an appropriate education, life cannot be as thriving and properous as locations where there is a high standard for education.

Secondly, education plays such a rudimentary role on our society that we cannot even imagine a life without it. It is a determined element for the civilization of human society. Not only does It helps us develop healthy surroundings but it also generates an advance community. As a matter of fact, everything we create today is based on the knowledge that we obtain throughout our life by way of education. This assists scientists in inventing equipment and devices, resulting in a high technology nowadays. The more developed life becomes, the more necessary education is for everyone.


 Although education has a significant influence on life, the average education is not the same in different areas. As a result, strategies are being made to resolve the problems. Without education, life would be disastous and detrimental. Consequently, to this day, we are trying or best to make education global and accessible for everyone particularly the poor and the disabled. There are still some places where the inhabitants are almost completely uneducated, causing a serious lack of knowledge. Addtionally, every child should should be given equal opportunities to learn and study. Because the development of a country depends vastly on the standard of education, it must do everything in its power to improve it. Although the educational systems of different countries are not similar but they have to share a common goal which is to provide its citizens a suitable and proper learning.

In conclusion, edcation is absolutely beneficial for society on the whole. It is a life-long process to each person that need to be reinforced throughout life. However, we need education system that may eradicate illiteracy and may provide the common man an access not only to basic education but also to higher and technical education.