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- Conference
- Posted 1 week ago
27th RSEP International Conference on Economics, Finance & Business
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- PhD Recruitment
- Posted 9 months ago
What Do PhD Candidates Look for? Jobs vs. Courses on INOMICS
Every year, October is the peak time for future PhD candidates to start applying for their first-choice positions. For those students who want to stay in their current institutions, the process may be fairly straight forward. However, for candidates seeking opportunities internationally or even simply in a different university, the prospect and the process may be somewhat more daunting.
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- Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
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- Ranking
- Posted 2 years ago
Top apps for learning a language
In these weird times, many (though by no means all) of us find ourselves with a lot of time on our hands, stuck at home with not much to do. But actually, there are plenty of things you can get stuck into to keep you busy, and not all of them involve watching ten hours of Netflix a day. We here at INOMICS are big fans of convincing people to learn a language, because we think it's one of the best things you can do for your brain. And the modern world lends itself nicely to this undertaking: technology, downloadable directly to the smartphone, turns your social media device into a potent learning machine. There are a range of language learning apps available, many free, many with paid features, all useful in their own way. What better way to spend the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic?
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- Study Abroad Article
- Posted 2 years ago
How To Find The Right Exchange Program
An exciting opportunity open to many undergraduate students is the chance to participate in an exchange program, in which a student can study at a different institution as part of their degree. Typically, students will use this opportunity to study abroad; to learn about their subject in a different setting and to become familiar with a different culture. Yes, we know, it sounds incredible...
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- Study Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
Extracurricular activities to help your economics career while at university
Attending university is a ton of fun, but it also prepares you for the next stage in your career. Even your hobbies can be advantages in your career development if you pursue them at a high level. Everything you do at university can be added to your CV in order to help you get a job in the future, and universities are great places to take part in extracurricular activities. And remember, not only will these help you practically after you've finished your degree and are moving on to working or further education, but they'll also make your stay at university more enjoyable, enabling you to meet friends, develop intellectually and stay fit. Although lots of these will help you whatever career you decide to pursue, some may be a little more useful specifically for a career in economics.
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- Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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- Recruitment Trends
- Posted 2 years ago
Your Guide to Student Recruitment Tools & Trends in 2020
With a fresh year in full swing, itās time to start thinking about fresh blood, or in other words: attracting new, prosperous students to your institution. You know that youāre worthy; you know that you have something unique to offer, and you know that you have the faculty, as well as the facilities, to provide an exciting, inspirational academic experience.
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- Conference & Event Promotion
- Posted 2 years ago
How to Attract Top Conference Delegates
Every year, between 950 and 1500 conferences are advertised on INOMICS and Conference Monkey all together. With such tough competition for strong delegates, making your event stand out can be a challenge, whether on 11 Academia Networks websites or elsewhere in online or printed media. Budgets are often carefully controlled when it comes to promotion for academic conferences, but a larger initial cost can quickly be outweighed by the advantage of a greater number of delegates registering for your event. To stand the best chance of attracting qualified international delegates, look for promotion options that include the following elements:
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- Career Advice Article
- Posted 2 years ago
Tips For Students: How To Find A Part-Time/Student Job To Finance Your Studies
Given the highly competitive nature of funding opportunities and the ever-increasing cost of higher education, a part-time job is seemingly an unavoidable part of the student experience. Whether it be to earn some more money to put towards tuition fees, or the cost of living expenses or even having a little aside for entertainment and leisure activities, students find themselves increasingly obliged to find a part-time job whilst at university.
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- Inside 11AN
- Posted 3 years ago
What to expect from an Announcement
Previously, we revealed the top 10 tips and tricks while posting an Announcement, as well as the process to publish content on our websites and now, we are pleased to share with you the second instalment of āInside 11ANā. We'd to highlight and explain the promotional items included in our Announcements so that you can select the option that best matches your Institution.
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- Inside 11AN
- Posted 3 years ago
How to publish an Announcement
This is the first in the series of articles, āInside 11ANā, where we highlight top Insights about the 11 Academia Networks websites for our customers, including explanations and statistics pertaining to INOMICS, NewEngineer.com, Conference Monkey and our other niche websites. We'll also mention some tips and tricks to maximise the websites' logic and technical setup. We hope that this helps you to boost your recruitment and advertising campaigns with us and receive the best possible results. In this article we'll share with you, the Announcement publication process and our top 10 tips and tricks for posting an announcement, on our network of websites:
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- Recruitment Management
- Posted 3 years ago
How to Offer a Positive Candidate Experience
In today's world, candidates look for the potential to learn, develop and grow. They also seek shared values from the brands or businesses they willing to dedicate their time and skills to - which is why providing the best possible candidate experience process is essential
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- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
What's the difference between a conference, a seminar, a workshop and a symposium?
There are lots of different types of academic event that you might want to attend, such as conferences, seminars, workshops and symposiums. Each has its own benefits and drawbacks, and generally they have a different slant. Size, for instance, is usually a big factor in whether something is regarded as a conference or a symposium. Usually the difference between a conference and a symposium is that a conference will be a larger event and a symposium a smaller one.
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- Research Institute, Graduate / Business School, University / College
Deccan College
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- University / College
Deccan College - Department of Linguistics
in Pune -
- Study Advice Article, Career Advice Article
- Posted 3 years ago
4 Ideas to Promote Your Research
When you have important research to share, speaking at a conference is one of the best ways to network, create connections, and make your voice heardābut with so many people competing for attention, sometimes it can feel more like a drop in a bucket. In times like this, you need a secret weaponāsomething that makes your presentation stand out and ensures that audience members will remember it enough to take action. Check out our conference listings
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- Campus Reviews
- Posted 3 years ago
Lock Haven University, Pennsylvania, USA - Why Study Here?
If you are interested in studying business in a hands-on and entrepreneurial focused environment, then you might consider studying at Lock Haven University, located in Pennsylvania in the U.S.
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- Campus Reviews
- Posted 3 years ago
Why study at Eastern Mediterranean University, Northern Cyprus?
Founded in 1979 as the Institute of Higher Technology, Eastern Mediterranean University has expanded both its Bachelor's programs offered and its student population. The university established its current name in 1985 after the Turkish government and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus agreed to mutually open the university as EMU.
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- Blog Post
- Posted 3 years ago
World Conference on Human Rights 1993
When thinking about conferences, we most often discuss academic conferences. However, throughout the twentieth century, the conference was an important meeting format for politicians and diplomats as well as academics. Some of the most important historical events of the century involved conference meetings which had a huge impact on national and international policy. One such key conference was the World Conference on Human Rights in 1993, which was the first human rights conference since the end of the Cold War and which was instrumental in specifying universal human rights.
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- Campus Reviews
- Posted 3 years ago
Why study at University of Tampere, Finland?
Finland is known around the globe for its progressive higher education culture that aims to cultivate a humane and globally-minded ānext generationā. This is emphasis is especially present in the University of Tampere (UTA). UTA prides itself on providing a friendly environment for students to connect with their professors and even the administration, even as undergraduates.
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- Campus Reviews
- Posted 3 years ago
Why study at the University of Lisbon?
In the heart of sunny Portugal, the city of Lisbon is famed for its food, its architecture, and its history. But it also hosts some exceptional academic institutions, including the University of Lisbon, also known as ULisboa. With a population of 50,000 students (1,000 being international) and 4,000 lecturers, the university is nearly a city in itself.
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- Campus Reviews
- Posted 3 years ago
University of Groningen, Netherlands - Why You Should Study Abroad Here?
Groningen is a beautiful, scenic city in the north of the Netherlands which has hosted the University of Groningen since 1614, making it the second oldest Dutch university. The university is known for having astronauts, prominent world bankers, and Nobel laureates among its alumni.
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- Student Perspective
- Posted 3 years ago
Giada Carrara on Studying at Rotterdam Business School, Netherlands
Almost became a med student in Italy, Giada Carrara has decided to take a gap year and chosen a completely different path at Rotterdam Business School, Netherlands. How so? Let's find out!
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- Campus Reviews
- Posted 3 years ago
Aristotle University Thessaloniki, Greece. Why You Should Study Here?
Aristotle may not be around any more, but his disciples continue their critical studies at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. A mere 55 kilometers away from Aristotleās birthplace in Stageira, the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki can be considered a living, breathing monument to one of the most formidable philosophers of all time. Itās also the most sizable university in Greece, boasting 230,000 square meters in center Thessaloniki alone.