Free Study and Learning at the Open Learn Higher Education Centre
July 22nd, 2007
Education is one of our most important assets, if you were one of the unfortunate people who failed to find their potential while at school all is not lost. Ambition is a key factor and if you are not ambitious while at school, or you maybe did not realise how it might affect you when you entered the workplace, what ever the reason, no matter how old you are it is never too late to start learning and get some qualifications for the job you yearn for.Money won’t be a problem as there are no fees to hold you back, it is just a matter of finding the time to study and learn.
If you are interested in free higher education you can get started right now.
Open Learning first began in 2005 with a grant from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Their aim was to give open access to education for all, they agreed to help set up a pilot project that would run until 2008. Read the rest of this entry »
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on Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 at 1:33 pm and is filed under Online Degrees and Education.
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Study at Thomson High School Without Attending Classes or Quitting Job
July 10th, 2007
Thomson High School offers distance-learning programs for employed individuals who wish to complete their diplomas or graduation without quitting their job. At Thomson High School you can learn from the comforts of your home.
Here in Thompson High School Books, and learning aids, are provided without any additional cost. Students are provided toll-free instructional support. They can contact student services via phone, email, or by visiting the official website. This is inclusive of online examinations and account review. Students can earn their High School Diplomas in nine months for each year of High School. Thomson’s High School Program includes all the subjects you need to know, plus over 40 exciting electives. Read the rest of this entry »
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on Tuesday, July 10th, 2007 at 1:29 pm and is filed under Online Degrees and Education.
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Environmental research at Yale University
July 10th, 2007
Yale University can trace its roots back to the 1640s when a colonial clergy man put all his efforts into establishing a college in Newhaven.
His aim was to preserve European liberal education in the New World.
It was fulfilled in 1701 when a charter was granted for a school where young men would receive instruction in Arts and Sciences. In 1718 the school was renamed Yale College, this was after the Welsh Merchant Elihu Yale who had donated the entire proceeds from the sale of nine bales of goods and 417 books, also a portrait of King George 1. Read the rest of this entry »
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BCOM British College of Osteopathic Medicine A Rewarding Career
July 3rd, 2007
Osteopathic medicine is now a recognised part of our society. In years gone by it was frowned on by medical people and those who practised Osteopath were thought of as quacks.
This is far from the truth and today it is a recognised medical facility and colleges have sprung up around the world to train those who interested in this side of medicine.
BCOM British College of Osteopathic Medicine is one of the first educational establishments to be accredited and meet the quality standards set by the profession’s governing body, the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC).
BCOM British College of Osteopathic Medicine is unique in offering two full time degrees which lead to registration with the General Osteopathic Council. The BSc/Masters in Osteopathic Medicine is a five year double award programme while those wishing to undertake the single award pathway can enrol on the four year Bachelor of Osteopathic Medicine. Both these degrees allow the successful student to practice as a qualified Osteopath at the end of year four. Read the rest of this entry »
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