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Cranfield University Scholarships

29. December 2008

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Initially scholarships will focus on individuals from developing countries; however we are also looking to make scholarships available on a sector basis also. Award Name: Cransfield University Silsoe Scholarships for International Students Description: [...]

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Randolph College Scholarships

29. December 2008

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At Randolph we honor exceptional students with a variety of academic and merit scholarships. Awarded on the basis of academic achievement, leadership experience, community involvement, and special talents (among other things), scholarships can help pay for your journey at Randolph. Award Name: Randolph College Abroad: The World in Britain Description: This award helps students enrolled in a [...]

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UICC International Cancer Technology Transfer

29. December 2008

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The ICRETT allows fellows to exchange knowledge and enhance skills in basic, clinical, behavioral and epidemiological areas of cancer research, and cancer control and prevention.  Through the program fellows also acquire appropriate clinical management, diagnostic and therapeutic expertise for effective application and use in home organizations upon return. Award Name: UICC International Cancer Technology Transfer [...]

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Who let the frogs out

14. November 2008

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All the students of second year MBBS were in the physiology laboratory performing their practical which involved the effects of drugs like Epinephrine and Norepinephrine on the cardiac muscle of the frog. It so happened, that one of the girls accidentally tripped over a wire while she was trying to take out an alive frog [...]

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Nature studies

14. November 2008

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Human beings are always open to new ways of learning. Be it simple outdoor activity or scientific inventions. Both are based on adoption of ideas or interpretations of nature. Nature itself has provided inspiration to many a thinking mind. The academic institutions of our country, however, seem to have averted from nature-based teaching to become confined [...]

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Learning a second language

14. November 2008

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They are confident, spontaneous and sharp and possess a high level of socio-cultural skills. I am talking about children who can speak more than one language. All children have an inborn ability to acquire new knowledge and skills by way of interacting with their parents and family members. According to scientists, the child’s brain is flexible [...]

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