1. Introduction When there was no university elsewhere in the Europe; Takshasila, Vikramshila, Pallavi, and Nalanda were the centers of Global Education and attracting learners from all around the globe. The development of modern education in India started with the establishment of Hindu College in Calcutta in 1817. During British reign, Calcutta University was the [...]
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Higher Education in Wto Regime
January 9th, 2010
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No Comments »Are Social Networks Good For Our Children?
January 8th, 2010
Admin Social networks definitely became a part of our day-to-day life. But when it comes to younger generation it looks like social networks are not just a part, but something more comprehensive and important in their lives. Let’s try to assess potential benefits and negatives of the social networks for our children: Benefits: 1. Despite [...]
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No Comments »Social Media in Education PR
December 11th, 2009
Admin Public relations programs are being hailed as a huge success by Alabama’s university when it was named as one of the top five PR programmes in the US by PR Week Magazine. The public relations programme developed by the university had to include specifics such as the quality of their internships, how much professional involvement, [...]
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