Study Medicine or Dentistry at Masaryk University

We are delighted to be continuing our webinars bringing students, parents and higher education counsellors together with the decision makers at the world’s leading medical schools.

Our next webinar will give you the chance to learn more about Masaryk University in The Czech Republic. One of Europe’s most popular medical faculties, it boasts.

  • A €40m Clinical Simulation Centre (Check out the video below)
  • Established graduate employment pathways to the UK and USA
  • High USMLE passing rates, qualifying for US Federal Funding
  • Over 270 GMC registered graduates in the UK

During the webinar you will have the chance to meet current international students and members of the international office.

Brno is the second largest city in The Czech Republic and very well connected to the capital Prague and also the Austrian capital Vienna.

We would be delighted for you to join us on Thursday 23rd March at 3pm (UK) for this unique opportunity to ask questions direct to the Medial Doorway team and Masaryk University.

Register

Fast-tracked admissions process

Do you have any students who are unsure what to study next? Are they still looking at their next options? Are they feeling unsure what is the right study program for them and feeling a bit lost in the process?

Our aim is to showcase the opportunities after studying one of our BBA programs and that studying hospitality management can lead to a wide range of career pathways.

During this webinar you will hear more about our program, career outcomes, profiles of students who do well in this industry as well as our fast-tracked admissions process for late applicants for Fall 2023.

Glion & Les Roches would like to invite you to join our Undecided students webinar to help you guide these students looking at further study options for Fall 2023. We will explain to you as our highly valued high school counselors the career prospects with a degree from Glion & Les Roches and our application process.

We look forward to helping you to find the right pathway for your students!

Webinar
Friday 17th March
13:30 – 14:00 GMT

Register!

 

Hello everyone,  

The second semester has started and, while the weather in Amsterdam is still quite chilly, sun rays have been hitting the campus, making it come alive once again with students.

In this newsletter, we highlight upcoming application deadlines and events and inform you about a decision recently made by the Dutch government that has an impact on international student recruitment. We also point out some matters that are relevant to prospective students, such as student wellbeing at VU Amsterdam.

Feel free to reach out to your contact person at VU Amsterdam if you have any questions with regards to these subjects. 

Best wishes,

Natascha Zwaan, Sharon Feijen, Sylvia van Glabbeek and Katerina Makri

Important deadlines

The application deadline for Bachelor’s programmes is approaching!

Bachelor’s application deadlines: 1 April (non-EU/EEA), 1 May (EU/EEA)

Please note that some programmes have earlier deadlines, so always make sure tocheck the programme page.

Visa application (deadline to upload required documents): 1 June

More about the application procedure
Universities asked to suspend active international student recruitment

Recently, there has been much discussion in parliament about the recruitment of international students by Dutch (public) institutions, particularly due to the housing situation in the country, i.e. the extreme difficulty in finding accommodation.

The ministry has asked that institutions take their public responsibility. Thus, most (public) institutions will not be participating in (large scale) recruitment events and will all be individually re-evaluating all other upcoming marketing activities, including the use of study choice platforms, agents and online campaigns in January, February and March 2023. Institutions differ in their approach, with some cancelling ads, reducing or stopping investments in study choice platforms and/or reassessing their agent portfolio to further limit their (active) recruitment.

Note that, although VU Amsterdam cannot actively recruit international students at the moment, we still more than welcome students to pursue their degrees at VU Amsterdam.

We hope and expect further information from Dutch government by the end of March that will provide guidance on our international marketing strategies from April onwards. If you have any questions about the situation, please do not hesitate to get in touch with your contact person at VU Amsterdam.

Final Session

The fundamentals of your dream degree

This is an invitation to learn a fundamental topic of a degree course, and discover what it’s like to study your chosen subject at university before you leave school.

Who will benefit from this course?

  • Students who are eager to learn more about their chosen subject and what it’s like to study it at university level.
  • Students who are stuck deciding which subject, course type, or uni is right for them.
  • Students who want to know if a course and university really suit your interests and abilities.
What are the benefits of these courses?

  • Courses are fully funded, so you don’t need to pay to participate.
  • Explore the core foundations of the field of study you are interested in.
  • Boost your CV and personal statement on your university application.
  • Receive a certificate of participation.
  • Book a 1-to-1 meeting with the course academics and university representatives about modules of study, entry requirement or applications deadline.
  • It is 100% online which means you can learn wherever and whenever suits you.

You will be able to do a maximum of 3 courses in total, one per session. However, you may also decide to choose just one course if you so wish.

You will have 14 days to complete the course on the following dates:

Final session: from the 20 of March to 2 of April 2023

A day before the course you will receive a link, a welcome email with your unique joining link.

Register here

Medicine

Prf. Burton will provide an overview of the Medicine degree structure, the pathology of cancer and carcinogenesis.

Environment & Architecture

Learn about the impact of concrete, lighting and ventilation in structures, as you discover the world of built environment and architecture.

Finances & Economics

Prf. Williams talks about the world of cryptocurrencies, contemporary fintech and how these markets are likely to evolve into the future.

Electrical Engineering

Prf. Xiao will introduce us to electronic sensors. How they work? and how can we use them in real life by programming them using Arduino board.

Aeronautical Engineering

Learn more about the fascinating world of aeronautical engineering, and discover where an engineering degree could take you.

Chemical Engineering

Prf. Gattinoni, will introduce you to green hydrogen, what it is? why we want to make it to stop the impacts of the current climate change?

Games & Computing Arts

Discover the essentials of video game programming and learn how you can start your own programming career.

Interior Design

Learn the fundamentals of interior design and discover how to put these skills into practice to transform interior spaces.

and more!

  

Greetings!

As the days grow longer and we start to shed our sweater layers in Vermont, I instinctively know the busy gap year season is upon me.

It is most common for seniors to officially decide to take gap time between March-June, and there is still plenty of time to plan a meaningful year. Please get in touch if I can be of help to your students as they navigate these decisions. See some resources below to help!

Warmly, Julia

 

An easy to follow guide and template to request a deferral from a student’s future college. 
Read it Here!

WATCH: How to Take a Gap Year in 2023

This video walks students through the gap year  opportunities available and how to get started in planning a great year out. This quick overview is packed with information and ideas to jumpstart gap year research!

Watch it here!

It’s that time when your students search for summer programs that tap into their interests and begin the next chapter in their lives of aligning them with their future career goals.

At Boston University Summer Journalism Academy (BUSJ), students not only have an opportunity to have award-winning working journalists, they also have the chance to experience Boston University and the city of Boston.

For 15 years, Boston University College of Communication has offered this program to teach high school students in-person and virtually core skills in news reporting, interviewing, and writing, focusing on hands-on experience in and around Boston and their home communities.

Our photojournalism program taught by former Boston Globe photographer, Steve Haines, prepares students, like Taylor Coester  (a BUSJ alum and now a BU student), to work alongside journalists in capturing the best photo for their stories. Parents and students enjoy hearing that no third-party vendors are involved, and they can experience an authentic pre-college experience at a college on their list.

For students living on-campus, they have the opportunity to:

  • Meet with a Boston University’s representative to discuss the college admissions process
  • Explore what it’s like living in a residence hall and studying in a university environment
  • Experience Boston museums, historical sites, and neighborhoods during their free time

Students decide if they would like to attend our program in-person or virtually. Our three-week on-campus session starts June 26. Our two-week virtual sessions begin June 19, July 3, and July 17.

If you have a student who wants a real college experience this summer and wants to pursue a communication degree, encourage them to learn more by visiting www.summerjournalism.org and applying soon, as limited seats are available for our in-person and virtual sessions.

Linda,

This summer, Marist is offering more than 20 unique In-Person and Virtual Summer Pre-College programs, giving students the opportunity to earn three transferable college credits while they’re still in high school!

Some of our 2023 Summer Pre-College programs include:

  • Criminal Justice
  • Pre-Law
  • Fashion Merchandising
  • Pre-Health
  • Broadway at Marist
  • Game Design

Please inform your students that the free application for 2023 Summer Pre-College is currently live! A complete application requires a personal essay, high school transcript, and recommendation form. Applications are reviewed on a rolling, space available basis per program.

In addition, our faculty are planning several Summer Pre-College Information Sessions for students to hear about the programs we offer, what our in-person and virtual pre-college experiences entail, and how to apply.

Encourage your students to learn more about this exciting opportunity to earn college credit, work with college faculty and experience life as a college student. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to reach out to our office at precollege@marist.edu or call (845) 575-3047.

Sincerely,
Chris Doyle
Director of Undergraduate Admission

Join a NABA Lecture!

 

How can we create a good portfolio? How can we put our personality in it?

Communication and personal storytelling are nowadays essential for a creative professional and a key resource to access most of the design agencies but also to apply to many Design and Art Schools.

In this talk, Giorgio Laboratore (Design professional and Naba professor) will share the best tips to make a good portfolio introducing ourselves and underlining the best of us to outstand the crowd.

10 Rules for a Good Portfolio

Thursday, March 9th 2023, at 15:30 (CET, GMT+1)

Duration: 40 minutes + live Q&A

Reserve my Spot

Dear all,

Please find below a Teams meeting link. Please share with your parents.

Thursday, March 30 , 17:30 – 18:30

 https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_ZTQ1NDNhNGYtZjdhZC00ZDc0LWI3OWEtMTczNzZmMzJlMzM0%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2206e9c2ff-420a-464c-8d8d-c4553fe7f7b9%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22dc4ca024-60ac-4eb4-8687-b33902b8c205%22%7d

Best,

Dejana 

Organized by Stanford University undergraduate and graduate students, Qualia Global Scholars is a selective pre-collegiate virtual summer mentorship program matching talented students in grades 6-12 with Stanford mentors. The program features personalized mentorship, interdisciplinary research, project-based learning, and guidance on college applications. The program aims to empower students to become future global leaders by teaching them about leadership & problem solving, emerging areas in STEM & liberal arts, critical thinking & communication skills, and real-world impact through research & innovation. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Need-based financial aid is available for the program.

I have attached the flyer with program info (also linked here). We would appreciate it if you could share the flyer widely with your students and their parents through email, announcements, notice boards, etc. Please feel free to forward this email to anyone who can help us share this information with as many students as possible.

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