Nigeria Examination updates
All about Neco,Waec,Jamb and Post utme Result,and everything About Education and Scholarship
2023 Cranfield University MBA Scholarship For Africans
The 2023 Cranfield University MBA Scholarship for Africans is an excellent opportunity for aspiring business leaders from Africa who wish to pursue a world-class MBA program at Cranfield University in the United Kingdom.
Cambridge A Level Courses (UPDATED!!!)
Here is a complete list of the subjects that are being offered in Cambridge A Level. Cambridge offers a range of Cambridge International AS and A Level teaching support and resource materials for each subject. Select the subjects below for details of the support resources available for each syllabus. Cambridge International A Levels typically take two years to complete and offer a flexible course of study that gives students the freedom to select subjects that are right for them.
Accounting
Afrikaans
Afrikaans - First Language (AS Level only)
Afrikaans - Language (AS Level only)
Applied Information and Communication Technology
Arabic
Arabic - Language (AS Level only)
Art & Design (BES)
Art and Design
Biology
Biology (BES)
Business Studies
Chemistry
Chemistry (BES)
Chinese
Chinese - Language (AS Level only)
Classical Studies (8283 to 2010; 9274 from 2011)
Classical Studies
Computer Science
Computing
Design and Technology
Design and Textiles
Divinity
Dress and Textiles
Economics
Economics (BES)
English - Language AS Level (until 2013)
English - Language (BES) (AS Level only)
English - Language AS and A Level (from 2014)
English - Literature
English - Literature (BES)
Environmental Management (AS only)
Food Studies
French
French - Language (AS Level only)
French - Language (BES) (AS Level only)
French - Literature (AS Level only)
French - Literature (BES) (AS Level only)
French (BES)
General Paper 8001
General Paper 8004 (AS Level only)
Geography
Geography (BES)
German
German - Language (AS Level only)
Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (BES) (AS Level only)
Hindi
Hindi - Language (AS Level only)
Hindi - Literature (AS Level only)
Hinduism
Hinduism
History (Final A Level 2014)
History
History (BES)
Islamic Studies
Japanese Language (AS Level only)
Language and Literature in English (AS Level only)
Language and Literature in English (BES) (AS Level only)
Law
Marathi
Marathi - Language (AS Level only)
Marine Science
Mathematics
Mathematics - Further
Mathematics (BES)
Media Studies
Music
Music (BES)
Physical Education
Physical Science
Physics
Physics (BES)
Portuguese
Portuguese - Language (AS Level only)
Portuguese - Literature (AS Level only)
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Spanish - First Language (AS Level only)
Spanish - Language (AS Level only)
Spanish - Language (BES) (AS Level only)
Spanish - Literature (AS Level only)
Spanish - Literature (BES) (AS Level only)
Spanish (BES)
Tamil
Tamil - Language (AS Level only)
Telugu
Telugu - Language (AS Level only)
Thinking Skills
Travel and Tourism
Urdu
Urdu - Language (AS Level only)
Urdu - Pakistan only
Accounting
Afrikaans
Afrikaans - First Language (AS Level only)
Afrikaans - Language (AS Level only)
Applied Information and Communication Technology
Arabic
Arabic - Language (AS Level only)
Art & Design (BES)
Art and Design
Biology
Biology (BES)
Business Studies
Chemistry
Chemistry (BES)
Chinese
Chinese - Language (AS Level only)
Classical Studies (8283 to 2010; 9274 from 2011)
Classical Studies
Computer Science
Computing
Design and Technology
Design and Textiles
Divinity
Dress and Textiles
Economics
Economics (BES)
English - Language AS Level (until 2013)
English - Language (BES) (AS Level only)
English - Language AS and A Level (from 2014)
English - Literature
English - Literature (BES)
Environmental Management (AS only)
Food Studies
French
French - Language (AS Level only)
French - Language (BES) (AS Level only)
French - Literature (AS Level only)
French - Literature (BES) (AS Level only)
French (BES)
General Paper 8001
General Paper 8004 (AS Level only)
Geography
Geography (BES)
German
German - Language (AS Level only)
Global Perspectives
Global Perspectives (BES) (AS Level only)
Hindi
Hindi - Language (AS Level only)
Hindi - Literature (AS Level only)
Hinduism
Hinduism
History (Final A Level 2014)
History
History (BES)
Islamic Studies
Japanese Language (AS Level only)
Language and Literature in English (AS Level only)
Language and Literature in English (BES) (AS Level only)
Law
Marathi
Marathi - Language (AS Level only)
Marine Science
Mathematics
Mathematics - Further
Mathematics (BES)
Media Studies
Music
Music (BES)
Physical Education
Physical Science
Physics
Physics (BES)
Portuguese
Portuguese - Language (AS Level only)
Portuguese - Literature (AS Level only)
Psychology
Sociology
Spanish
Spanish - First Language (AS Level only)
Spanish - Language (AS Level only)
Spanish - Language (BES) (AS Level only)
Spanish - Literature (AS Level only)
Spanish - Literature (BES) (AS Level only)
Spanish (BES)
Tamil
Tamil - Language (AS Level only)
Telugu
Telugu - Language (AS Level only)
Thinking Skills
Travel and Tourism
Urdu
Urdu - Language (AS Level only)
Urdu - Pakistan only
BEST UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES IN THE USA 2013/2014 (UPDATED!!!)
BEST UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES IN THE USA 2013/2014 (UPDATED!!!)
The webometrics web ranking universities releases once again. The best universities and colleges in the World, Africa's top universities andcolleges, Asia's top universities and colleges , Europe's top universities and colleges , North America's top universities and colleges , Oceania'stop universities and colleges, South America's universities and colleges.
Here is a miniature of the list of these universites.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1. Harvard University
2. Stanford University
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4. University of Michigan
5. University of Pennsylvania
6. University of California Los Angeles UCLA
7. University of California Berkeley
8. Columbia University New York
9. Cornell University
10. University of Minnesota
11. Pennsylvania State University
12. University of Texas Austin
13. Yale University
14. California Institute of Technology Caltech
15. Duke University
16. University of Wisconsin Madison
17. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
18. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
19. University of Washington
20. Princeton University
21. University of Utah
22. Michigan State University
23. University of Maryland
24. Purdue University
25. Texas A&M University
26. Johns Hopkins University
27. Carnegie Mellon University
28. University of California San Diego
29. University of Colorado Boulder
30. New York University
31. University of California Santa Barbara
32. University of Chicago
33. University of Florida
34. University of Virginia
35. Arizona State University
36. Rutgers University
37. University of Pittsburgh
38. University of Southern California
39. Washington University Saint Louis
40. Indiana University
41. Oregon State University
42. University of Georgia
43. Northwestern University
44. Colorado State University
45. Ohio State University
46. University of Iowa
47. Vanderbilt University
48. University of Arizona
49. University of California Davis
50.Boston University
More --->>>
The webometrics web ranking universities releases once again. The best universities and colleges in the World, Africa's top universities andcolleges, Asia's top universities and colleges , Europe's top universities and colleges , North America's top universities and colleges , Oceania'stop universities and colleges, South America's universities and colleges.
Here is a miniature of the list of these universites.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1. Harvard University
2. Stanford University
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
4. University of Michigan
5. University of Pennsylvania
6. University of California Los Angeles UCLA
7. University of California Berkeley
8. Columbia University New York
9. Cornell University
10. University of Minnesota
11. Pennsylvania State University
12. University of Texas Austin
13. Yale University
14. California Institute of Technology Caltech
15. Duke University
16. University of Wisconsin Madison
17. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
18. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
19. University of Washington
20. Princeton University
21. University of Utah
22. Michigan State University
23. University of Maryland
24. Purdue University
25. Texas A&M University
26. Johns Hopkins University
27. Carnegie Mellon University
28. University of California San Diego
29. University of Colorado Boulder
30. New York University
31. University of California Santa Barbara
32. University of Chicago
33. University of Florida
34. University of Virginia
35. Arizona State University
36. Rutgers University
37. University of Pittsburgh
38. University of Southern California
39. Washington University Saint Louis
40. Indiana University
41. Oregon State University
42. University of Georgia
43. Northwestern University
44. Colorado State University
45. Ohio State University
46. University of Iowa
47. Vanderbilt University
48. University of Arizona
49. University of California Davis
50.Boston University
More --->>>
WHY STUDY GCSE A Level?
Why Study GCSE A Level
GCSE is an international examination that gives all students i.e. International students the privilege to study at home and abroad. The GCSE A Level graduates stand a chance to be better than their folks in all their endeavours be it in their
educational or social life. This exam was usually and formerly restricted to the Welsh and English but has now been made public and all restrictions has been lifted. This exam has ever since then being written by young intelligent people all round the world from the ages of 14 to 17 years.
Why Study GCSE A Level?
The GCSE A Level compared to other choices like pre-degree, diploma etc. although having some very close attributes or characteristics with it can not be compared to the GCSE A Level. The GCSE A Level is better than these other choices because of some these reasons.
Flexibility:
Schools and learners find Cambridge International AS and A Levels very flexible. Schools can offer almost any combination of the wide choice of subjects available. Learners have the freedom to select the subjects that are right for them - they either follow a broad course of study, or specialise in a particular area.
Read more --->>>
GCSE is an international examination that gives all students i.e. International students the privilege to study at home and abroad. The GCSE A Level graduates stand a chance to be better than their folks in all their endeavours be it in their
educational or social life. This exam was usually and formerly restricted to the Welsh and English but has now been made public and all restrictions has been lifted. This exam has ever since then being written by young intelligent people all round the world from the ages of 14 to 17 years.
Why Study GCSE A Level?
The GCSE A Level compared to other choices like pre-degree, diploma etc. although having some very close attributes or characteristics with it can not be compared to the GCSE A Level. The GCSE A Level is better than these other choices because of some these reasons.
Flexibility:
Schools and learners find Cambridge International AS and A Levels very flexible. Schools can offer almost any combination of the wide choice of subjects available. Learners have the freedom to select the subjects that are right for them - they either follow a broad course of study, or specialise in a particular area.
Read more --->>>
How To Become And Register For Google Student Ambassador Program 2013
The Google Student Ambassador Program
is an opportunity for students to act as liaisons between Google and
their universities. These ambassadors:
1. Learn about innovative Google products and programs
2. Plan and host fun events on campus
3. Act as a campus contact for Google teams
4. Help Google better understand each university’s culture
It’s that time of the year again, when students are selected from universities across Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) to be part the Google Student Ambassador program. The second year of the program saw tremendous growth as it expanded from 6 to 12 countries, and grew from 28 to 97 universities with 160 Ambassadors within 1 year.
Google Student Ambassadors (GSAs) are student leaders on campus whose mission is to use technology to make a difference, not only in their universities, but also in their communities more widely.
Eligible Field of Study
They have majors from Computer Science, to Anthropology, to Business, to Zoology! (in other words, any student is eligible)
Selection Criteria and Eligibility
Ambassadors are thrilled by new technology, enthusiastic about Google, and involved in their school communities.
Number of Student Ambassadors: 160 student Ambassadors where selected within one year
Value of Program
Google Ambassadors have the opportunity to enhance their professional development, leadership, and communication skills, and access to a unique network of Google Ambassadors across EMEA. Plus, there’s swag!
With the skills developed during their tenure, a number of GSAs have even gone on to start their own businesses
Duration of Program:
The program is one school year in length.
Application Deadline
April 11, 2013.
How to Apply
If you’re inspired to participate in the Google Student Ambassador Program, you are invited to enter for the 2013 program. Eligible students from all backgrounds should complete the application form here before April 11, 2013.
GSAs are improving collaboration and communication among students and faculty by conducting trainings on tools such as Google Apps for Education, Google+ for Education and YouTube for School. They have also helped students and faculty to take advantage of Google initiatives for academia like the Google Online Marketing Challenge, Google Summer of Code and Google scholarships.
Source
1. Learn about innovative Google products and programs
2. Plan and host fun events on campus
3. Act as a campus contact for Google teams
4. Help Google better understand each university’s culture
It’s that time of the year again, when students are selected from universities across Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) to be part the Google Student Ambassador program. The second year of the program saw tremendous growth as it expanded from 6 to 12 countries, and grew from 28 to 97 universities with 160 Ambassadors within 1 year.
Google Student Ambassadors (GSAs) are student leaders on campus whose mission is to use technology to make a difference, not only in their universities, but also in their communities more widely.
Eligible Field of Study
They have majors from Computer Science, to Anthropology, to Business, to Zoology! (in other words, any student is eligible)
Selection Criteria and Eligibility
Ambassadors are thrilled by new technology, enthusiastic about Google, and involved in their school communities.
Number of Student Ambassadors: 160 student Ambassadors where selected within one year
Value of Program
Google Ambassadors have the opportunity to enhance their professional development, leadership, and communication skills, and access to a unique network of Google Ambassadors across EMEA. Plus, there’s swag!
With the skills developed during their tenure, a number of GSAs have even gone on to start their own businesses
Duration of Program:
The program is one school year in length.
Application Deadline
April 11, 2013.
How to Apply
If you’re inspired to participate in the Google Student Ambassador Program, you are invited to enter for the 2013 program. Eligible students from all backgrounds should complete the application form here before April 11, 2013.
GSAs are improving collaboration and communication among students and faculty by conducting trainings on tools such as Google Apps for Education, Google+ for Education and YouTube for School. They have also helped students and faculty to take advantage of Google initiatives for academia like the Google Online Marketing Challenge, Google Summer of Code and Google scholarships.
Source
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)