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EDITORIAL: By degree, most jobs don't require a college diploma
For decades, economic mobility has been elusive for workers without a four-year college degree. But according to a new study by Burning Glass Institute, an independent nonprofit research center, one ...
Work-Based Learning (WBL) will help Armed Forces members that opt for early retirement to find more lucrative opportunities ...
Kerala faces challenges in implementing the ITEP, a dual-major undergraduate program for aspiring teachers, due to infrastructure limitations.
Nasarawa has reached an agreement with the workers' leaders in the state to pay more than N70,000 minimum wage, joining the ...
President of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP), Shammah Kpanja, who confirmed this at the weekend, said the union was yet to receive an invitation for dialogue after the leadership had ...
South Koreans with higher education, income and no children are more likely to ... compared to 29.5 percent of those with a ...
The PM Internship Scheme 2024 launch has been deferred as learnings from the pilot scheme had still to be reviewed. This was ...
In the roaring 1970s, the nationalist fervent was at a feverish pitch in the country and, the Pan- Africanist and independence fires were tearing   through Mozambique, Angola, Guinea Bissau, Cape ...
Before her inauguration, the governor-elect, Rocío Nahle, announced 47 appointments of the heads of the departments that will be part of the ...
Alumni Association of Bauchi State College of Agriculture, Bauchi, has sent a passionate appeal to the state government to ...
While most students graduated, some were not considered ready for life after high school. And absenteeism is down overall but ...
ETS will open a Global Capability Centre in Delhi, as it plans to go beyond testing services and further its collaboration ...