Free online ‘Global Study Abroad Fair’ on November 10
Team Careers360 | October 17, 2022 | 10:22 AM IST | 1 min read
The study abroad fair is being organised by educations.com. Registrations are now open for the autumn 2022 fair.
NEW DELHI: The study abroad platform, educations.com, is holding a ‘Global Study Abroad Fair’ for students hoping to study in a foreign country. To be held online on November 10, 2022, it will allow students from all over the world to connect and interact with international university representatives from universities from across countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Singapore.
Students will be able to chat with university representatives and student ambassadors and ask questions about programmes and career opportunities. They can also watch live webinars and browse university scholarship opportunities and reserve a spot in education.com’s €3000 scholarship competition to win airfare to their preferred study destination. Registration for the fair is free. Click here to register.
Participating institutions include Imperial College London, National University of Singapore, Politecnico, Centennial College, Trinity Western University, and more.
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The webinar will be conducted in two parts – the first session will cover study abroad scholarships and the second will be on the start-up environment for international students. The first will have participants talking about the soccer scholarship and Rutgers University; track scholarship; and master's in Europe scholarship. The speakers for the second session are Donnie SC Lygonis, business coach at KTH Innovation; Ylva Lidin, VentureLab director, Sweden; and Fajar Sidik Abdullah Kelana - start-up founder, Indonesia.
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