Posts Tagged ‘Students’

Scania students prepare for the future (in Swedish)

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Friendships, good teachers, great challenges and guaranteed employment afterwards are things that are mentioned when todays students at Scania Industrial Senior High School describe their school.

USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism for Prospective Students

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism for Prospective Students The undergraduate degrees at USC Annenberg provide a strong foundation for people interested in working in the communication industries: the media, public relations, advertising, strategic corporate and organizational communication, political consulting, higher education, and many more. USC Annenberg offers three undergraduate degrees: * Communication: One of the most versatile degrees offered at USC, a bachelor’s degree in communication prepares you for professional employment or graduate work. * Journalism: With options in Print & Digital Journalism and Broadcast & Digital Journalism, undergraduate students focus on writing, ethics and the use of new technology in a rapidly changing industry. * Public Relations: Emphasizes communication problem solving, strategic thinking, applied skills and management, rather than communication theory; alumni work in all types of organizations. For more information for prospective students: annenberg.usc.edu

The Future for Media Students

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Connie Davidson finds out for Channel Fife the future for Media Students and their hope for finding employment in the media industry. She talks to two former students and a college lecturer and askes them for their views on this situation.

Vienna: Students demonstrate against University System (Part 1)

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

VIENNA, March 11 — Thousands of university students demonstrated Thursday to protest a conference commemorating the 10th anniversary of The Bologna Process,” a program aimed at promoting the reform of European higher education. In defense of the program, Science Minister Beatrix Karl said at the conference that the education reforms will greatly contribute to the integration of young people into the world andcreate unlimited opportunitiesfor Austrian university students. In June 1999, the European Ministers of Education from 29 countries met in the Italian city of Bologna and jointly signed the Bologna Declaration. The declaration laid out work plans with the objective of realizing integration in the fields of European higher education and technology, as well as construction of the European Higher Education Area. The goal of The Bologna Process was to establish a unified European higher education system till 2010, including a unified higher education accreditation between European countries and realization of the mutual integration of higher education. The reform program includes such measures as the unification of quality standards and education system reforms to achieve a mutual recognition of the credits and degrees among universities from different European countries. According to the reform program, the degrees of higher education of the European countries will be unified into bachelor, master and doctorate. Any university diplomas and achievements of the


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