University of Saskatchewan to Decrease Expenses in Light of Budget Pressures

The University of Saskatchewan will need to decrease its expenses over the next four years in the face of budget pressures that include lower-than-requested provincial funding, salary and benefit costs rising faster than revenue increases, solvency and going concern pension issues, and the pressing need for capital renewal to support teaching, research and innovation. At a public town hall meeting April 3, Provost and Vice-President Academic Brett Fairbairn and Vice-President Finance and Resources Richard Florizone outlined how the 2.1 per cent increase in Read Post

AUSTRALIA Critics Counter Website Allowing University Indicator Comparisons


beetle For the first time, students from around the world can compare Australia’s 39 public universities on the basis of their courses, student satisfaction levels, the qualifications of academics, staff-student ratios, drop-out rates and graduate employment. Although criticised immediately for including information of doubtful validity, the MyUniversity website is probably unique in providing so many comparative details of each university’s operations. Officially launched on Tuesday 3 April in Canberra by Tertiary Education Minister Senator Chris Evans, MyUniversity is an interactive, searchable site that includes a wide variety of indicators. Evans said the site would “empower students to make the right call”. “Enrolling at university is a huge life decision for young Australians and their families. MyUniversity will help ensure that students have all the relevant information to make an informed decision about what’s best for them,” he said. Evans said the site was designed to ensure accountability and transparency as universities began competing for students in Australia’s new demand-driven system after the government this year lifted limits on the number of students each university could enrol. Creation of the A$1.5 million websiteRead Post

Trinity College Dublin Students Win Entrepreneurship Prize for Innovative Technology

Students from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Computer Science and Statistics have won the first-ever upStart entrepreneurship programme. The competition, organised by Citi, saw master’s students from TCD and Queen’s University Belfast universities create their own start-up business for a new technology product or service. Each business plan had to provide a real market prospect and teams competed with each other to win the opportunity for virtual funding from Citi for their business. The winning entries were Happy Swap, a consumer exchange website for goods created by students from Trinity College Dublin, and Woogie Tap, an interactive tag for downloading information instantaneously, created by students from Queen’s University Belfast. Pictured at the upStart awards at Citi’s offices in Belfast were (left to right back row), Nathan O’Reilly, Citi, Dr Peter Middleton, Queen’s University Belfast, Prof. Siobhán Read More

Fullbright Award Recipient Case Nafziger '12 Will Teach In South Korea

DePauw University senior Case M. Nafziger will spend the upcoming academic year in South Korea teaching English as a result of being awarded an English Teaching Assistant grant through the 2012-13 Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State and established in 1946, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program competition aims to increase mutual understanding among nations through educational and cultural exchange while serving as a catalyst for long-term leadership development. “As a student at DePauw, I have had the privilege of traveling to two continents, taking courses in numerous disciplines, and studying alongside students from across the globe,” Nafziger wrote in his Fulbright application. “My dual degrees in English writing and vocal performance have prepared me to look at the world through a creative lens.” The senior notes Read Post

The University Of Auckland's Students Get a Kick-Start in Engineering


Thirty-one top engineering students have been awarded Kick Start Scholarships from The University of Auckland. The scholarships, worth $2000 each, are awarded to outstanding first-year students studying at the Faculty of Engineering. Faculty of Engineering Dean Professor Michael Davies says the scholarships, awarded to students of academic excellence, are designed to help first-year engineering students get established. “The scholarships were set up to help alleviate some of the financial pressure for the students, in particular to help them pay for their textbooks, fees and accommodation costs.” There are four types of Kick Start scholarships: Affirmative Action, City of Sails Read Post



 Pensive  By Sarah Mahmood

Pensive: Listen First!

Pensive, yet again very brief but nonetheless important. Here it is: listen attentively to what others have to say. A major contributor towards effective communication, this is a habit many of us are in dire need of. We interrupt. We start disagreeing before the other person has stopped. We tend to impose our own opinions. The consequences, of course, aren't very healthy. A lot of shouts, disagreements and unfruitful debates are what we are left with. Happy trying! Read Post
We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong. The amount of work is the same.
Carlos Castaneda

Greatest losses of 2011!

Earthquakes in New Zealand and Japan, floods in Thailand and a series of severe storms in the U.S. resulted in the highest-ever catastrophe economic losses in a year this year. Total economic losses to society, which include insured and uninsured losses, reached an estimated $350 billion, up from $226 billion in 2010. Read More...

Forgery for benefits leads a Greek policeman to jail


A former Greek policeman, in order to claim benefits from government, showed himself as the largest family of 19 children. He collected the phototgraphs of children from internet and create false birth certificates. The average Greek family has 2 or 3 children. And he was the only one with that big a family.The police sensed something fishy. This Wednesday, the man was ready to collect his benefits of 8,000 euros from an Athens Read More...

Mountaineers intend to reach the K2 summit for the first time in winters

A 16-member expedition team lead by Viktor Kozlov will attempt to climb K2 in winters. If this epic adventure is successful, it would be the first ever summit by any team on K2 in winter. The mountain has a history of killing one out of four climbers under normal weather conditions. Earlier two expeditions to climb the mountain in winters have failed while In 2010, an expedition involving three climbers from Italy and Russia successfully reached the summit of Gasherbrum II during the winter season. The team, a blend of engineers, scientists, guides and experienced mountaineers, is considered to be the toughest team in the mountaineering world and has a list of achievements.
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SS Member Gets Sentenced At 90

Heinrich Boere, 90, begins jail term for murders committed as a member of the Nazi hit squad during the World War II. Boere argues that whatever he did at that time, was because of orders from his superiors and that he saw nothing as a crime back then. Not following the orders would have meant possible confinement in a concentration camp. Born in Germany, Boere joined the German SS after the Nazis raided his hometown of Maastricht in 1940. Read More...

Paris Museum Gets Rights To Bronte Manuscript

A Paris museum has won a bid to an unpublished manuscript by Charlotte Bronte at an auction of £690,850, outbidding the Bronte Parsonage Museum located at the author's hometown. The work, which dates back to 1830, sheds important light on Bronte's literary development, representing "her first burst of creativity" and "provides a rare and intimate insight into one of history's great literary minds," according to Dr. Philip Errington director of books and manuscripts at Sotheby's.
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Saturday, 24 September 2011

Intel Pakistan and Roots School System (RSS) have begun a  Joint ICT Curriculum for digital literacy.  Appreciation certificates and mementos were awarded to the project development team, says a press release issued here Saturday

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