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Education UK exhibitions and information sessions are regularly organised by British Council to offer students and parents the latest news and information about studying in the UK.
— Read moreThe UK uses a points-based system to asses all international students who want to study in the UK. You get points by proving you have a place on a course and enough money to support yourself.
The British Government recently announced that it will be introducing mandatory secure English language testing for adult students studying below degree level under Tier 4 (General) of the points-based system. The new requirement will come to effect on 12 August 2010. The test will not apply to those studying at or above degree level, foundation degrees and English language courses.
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The Student decision making survey is a global online survey which targets prospective students who are interested in studying abroad or pursuing a foreign qualification in their home country.
Hong Kong students who participate in this survey will get the chance to win an Apple iPad.
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The British Council welcomes the decisions by Oxford and other UK universities to admit students completing the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE) direct to three-year undergraduate degree programmes and the admission requirements announced.
Ignite your ideas with BJ Cunningham and Georgina Goodman on 6 September
For serial entrepreneur, corporate branding specialist and author BJ Cunningham, a brand is a promise, not a logo.
In 2002, he and his wife Georgina Goodman set up the first Georgina Goodman store in Mayfair. Since then the two have gone from strength to strength winning plaudits for the clarity of design and consistently understated luxurious style, being described by shoe design legend Manolo Blahnik as the “future of footwear”.
Inspire your creative future with Tony Elliott, founder of Time out Magazine
Tony Elliott remains as passionate about Time Out now as when he set it up more than 40 years ago in August 1968, on his summer break from university with 75 pounds in his pocket and an idea for a magazine. Motivated to launch the original Time Out, by his fascination for 60s culture and a desire for information on what was going on.
It is a unique chance to hear the story behind the building of a unique UK based international business and brand now estimated to be worth £30 million, but also every aspect of the publishing business from journalistic honesty, to editorial decisions, from proposed expansions to continued partnerships.
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