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Awards recognize outstanding examples of college/university leadership that demonstrate creative solutions to common problems in higher education. MoreThe new English for Communication course is designed to challenge students at every level of their English studies. MoreKoreans' spending on overseas education hit a record high last year as parents sought higher-quality education for their children while escaping from increasing costs at home. MoreAn English teacher from B.C., who faces the death penalty in Taiwan, pleaded with a judge to let him see his father. MoreThere is quite possibly no more frightening a word to the foreign community in Korea than hagwon. This word conjures images of overworked staff and, dare I say it? Outright lies. MoreThe B.C. government should move quickly to tap into the growing international education market that's currently valued at more than two billion dollars world-wide. MoreUNBC is expediting the acceptance and enrolment of any student directly affected by the aftermath of Katrina. MoreUCFV‘s Student Union presents their annual start of the year concert ‘on the green‘, featuring music from Matthew Good, Hedley and others.More
World Rivers Day is fast approaching, mobilizing a major global response to the urgent need for improved conservation of ecosystems. MoreLess than 1600 days until the 2010 Olympics-will you be ready for the surplus of job opportunities?More
The Career Zone is a drop-in employment centre for job seekers and career changers between the ages of 15 and 30.More
Castlegar Basin residents are invited to attend a FREE climate change presentation and public forum, open to all residents.More
To learn the procedures involved in the C-TPAT certification processes and to acquire the knowledge required to obtain the C-TPAT certification.More
Through the Oxford Seminars Teacher Placement Service you will have access to TESL positions worldwide.More
Register at Canadian Business English Institute for 12 weeks and SAVE up to $450 at one of Canada's most respected language institutions.More
STEP is an exciting, full-time, intensive, multi-level English language program focusing on the environment and culture of Vancouver and Canada. MoreCapilano welcomes 43 Hangzhou students who began their Capilano College Business Administration program in Hangzhou, China. MoreThe youth of South Korea‘s workforce are among the most likely to have university degrees, according to an OECD report. MoreTeens in the visual and electronic arts field, between the ages of 13 and 18 can participate in the Buschlen Mowatt Teen Scholarship. MoreWhen half of a graduating class is hired before graduation, you can be sure that the skills of those students are highly valued. More |