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The benefits of taking time out

Gap years are becoming more popular as the graduate job market becomes tougher, it has been suggested.Taking time out from work or studies can benefit both personal and professional life, explains …

Category: General Travel
Posted 18 Dec 2008

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‘Half of Brits’ have foreign ancestors

Half of people in Britain have ancestors from other countries but few actually know where their true roots or yearly traditions come from, it has been revealed.Today is international day of migrant…

Category: General Travel
Posted 18 Dec 2008

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Universities ‘are not facing money troubles’

Universities and colleges are "generally in a strong financial position" despite the current economic climate, it has been claimed.The Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE)…

Category: Teaching and Learning
Posted 17 Dec 2008

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Millions to be spent on skills training

The government plans to spend £158 million to help people in England who are unemployed or risk losing their job develop new skills, it has been announced.Finances will be used to pay for pre-…

Category: Teaching and Learning
Posted 17 Dec 2008

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Interest in Fes will ‘hopefully increase’

There will be a new interest in tourists travelling to Fes thanks to a new bi-weekly flight from Gatwick which will start next year, it has been suggested.Fes has always been a popular destination …

Category: General Travel
Posted 17 Dec 2008

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Jobs in Dubai hit by credit crunch?

There has been a reported increase in redundancies from some companies in Dubai, which is making some ask if it is now harder to find recruitment there.Banks and construction organisations have bee…

Category: Moving Abroad
Posted 17 Dec 2008

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Short breaks at home

Brits are more likely to cut back on short breaks abroad and stay at home because of the current economic climate, it has been suggested.Around 90 per cent of the population are cutting back on spe…

Category: General Travel
Posted 17 Dec 2008

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‘Unemployment makes it harder to get a job’

The longer you are out of employment, the harder it is to get a job, the Institute for Employment Studies (IES) has suggested.New statistics from the Scottish government, showing what school leaver…

Category: TEFL Industry, Teaching and Learning
Posted 17 Dec 2008

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