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Curtin University
Australia
CRICOS Provider Code : 00301J
Ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide*, Curtin University is an innovative, global university known for its high-impact research, strong industry partnerships and commitment to preparing you for jobs of the future. Curtin is a leading global university with campuses in Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius and Dubai. In addition to our global campuses, Curtin University has education partnerships with more than 80 partner institutions in almost 20 countries. Curtin Perth is Western Australia's most popular and most multicultural university campus, and it offers our most complete range of courses. Curtin Business School is the only Western Australian business school to receive 'triple accreditation' from the world's leading business school accreditation systems, including AACSB International, EQUIS, and accreditation on our postgraduate Master of Business Administration from EFMD.
*Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021

Ohio Northern University
Ada Ohio, USA
Located in the scenic town of Ada, Ohio Northern University began its journey in 1871. This private university is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and ranks 3 by the U.S. News and World Report in the Best Colleges in Regional Colleges Midwest, 2022. It’s well known for its academic brilliance, high graduation rates, and excellent teaching quality.
The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. It holds its door open for 3,116 students belong from 15 different countries. The class is sized moderately at 19. There are around 588 faculty and staff members, as well.
The Ohio Northern University campus spreads vast in Ada's rural settings, spanning over 342 acres. It's close to the cities of Ft. Wayne, Toledo, Columbus, and Dayton. There are over 200 student organizations and clubs, 23 NCAA Division III varsity sports teams, two libraries (Heterick Library and Taggart Library), and one Freed Center Box Office for students to freely partake in extra-curricular activities.
Students can indulge in diverse experiential-learning opportunities via the university's five colleges – College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Engineering, College of Pharmacy, and College of Law. Additionally, there is the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies and the Institute for Civics and Public Policy. Some top majors most first-year students choose are Pharmacy, Mechanical Engineering, Biology, Civil Engineering, Nursing, Forensic Biology, General Business, Exercise Physiology, and Computer Engineering. The university is selective with its application acceptance rate of 65%.
Some of the university's notable alums include individuals like George Getty (Patriarch of the Getty family), Mike Kaufmann (CEO of Cardinal Health), Bob Peterson (story artist), Jamal Robertson (retired NFL football player), Thomas Hutson (medical researcher).
Ohio Northern University is also heavily committed to launching its students into successful careers. The university's Polar Career support service helps with internships and absolute job placements. The university's students have landed at high-profile companies like The Walt Disney Company, Ernst & Young, National Geographic, Honda, Cardinal Health, P&G, GE Aviation, etc.

The University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
The University of Edinburgh is one of the world's top universities, consistently ranked in the world top 50*, and placed 16th in the 2022 QS World University Rankings. Our entrepreneurial and cross-disciplinary culture attracts students and staff from across the globe, creating a unique Edinburgh experience. We provide a stimulating working, learning and teaching environment with access to excellent facilities. We attract the world's best, from Nobel Prize winning laureates to future explorers, pioneers and inventors.

New York Institute of Technology
Old Westbury, USA
The New York Institute of Technology was established in 1955 and is among the most renowned institutes in America. The university acquired the Top Third position in the 2022 WSJ/THE College Rankings, in which 796 universities participated. It is ranked #34 in Best Regional Universities (North) and 4th in Campus Ethnic Diversity Category by US & World Report 2022 rankings.
Besides having a diverse student community, the institute offers affordable tuition fees for availing of world-class technical education. The institute is accredited by the prestigious Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is home to over 7,711 full-time students. New York Tech welcomes students from 72 countries and 40 states. Moreover, they have 316 full-time and 482 part-time faculty members with a student-to-faculty ratio of 12:1. Around 95% of the faculty members have terminal degrees, which enables them to guide students successfully.
New York Tech has two primary campuses in New York and Long Island. The other two campuses are situated at Arkansas State and Vancouver. Moreover, their academic centers include the Center for Global Health, Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC), and Center for Behavioral Health. Plus, there is an expansive library and multiple innovation labs enabling students to explore technologies like 3D printing, virtual reality, electronics, and multimedia production. The institute also boasts about its Office of Student Engagement & Development. It allows students to interact with faculty, administrative staff, and other students for personal and professional growth.
Students can choose from over 100 courses at New York Tech, which include subjects like computer science, architecture, arts, management, biology, behavioral sciences education, and medicine. The institute has an acceptance rate of 75%, and an SAT score of 1060-1290 will be suitable for admission. Further, 99% of the full-time students receive financial aid for pursuing their degrees.
New York Institute of Technology has an alumni base of over 112,000 spread across the globe. Some of the notable alums of the institute include Jenni Farley (TV personality), Brian Kenny (sports commentator), Vincent Connare (font designer), Patti Ann Browne (news anchor), and Jaron Varsano (Israeli film producer).
The career opportunities are excellent in the University, as 94% of the students get employed within six months of completing their graduate degree. Moreover, the institute has partnered with Big Interview and CareerShift to assist students in job preparation. Having a vast professional network of companies, including Amazon, Google, and IBM, New York Tech offers outstanding placements.

Deakin University
Australia
Deakin University, one of Australia's leading tertiary education providers, has won numerous awards and teaches over 60,000 students each year. Deakin is ranked in the Top 1% of universities worldwide (Shanghai Rankings), and is among the top 50 young universities in the world (QS).

Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, USA
Ranked as #7th in National Universities in the USA according to U.S. News, Johns Hopkins University (JHU) is one of the finest private institutions in the country. It is based in Baltimore, Maryland. The university is ranked at #15 in the Times Higher Education 2023 World University Rankings. It was the first private research university in America. With more than 400 programmes in social and natural sciences, the arts, commerce, economics, as well as health sciences, it offers multiple options for learners. It also has four campuses, with one each in Baltimore, Washington D.C., Italy, and China. Moreover, the pre-med, science, and engineering programmes of JHU are particularly well-known.

University of Manchester
Manchester, United Kingdom
The University of Manchester operates sports clubs through its athletics union while student societies are operated by the Students' Union.
The university has more than 80 health and fitness classes while over 3,000 students are members of the 44 various Athletic Union clubs. The sports societies vary widely in their level and scope. Many more popular sports operate several university teams and departmental teams which compete in leagues against other teams within the university. Teams include: badminton, lacrosse, korfball, dodgeball, field hockey, rugby league, rugby union, football, basketball, fencing, netball, squash, water polo, ultimate, and cricket.
The athletic union was formed at Owens College in 1885 from four clubs: rugby, lacrosse, cricket and tennis. In 1901 the women's athletic union was founded. In 1981 the two unions were amalgamated. After the acquisition of the Firs estate in Fallowfield a sports ground and pavilion were provided there. From 1940 the McDougall Centre in Burlington Street was also in use as a sports centre. Ron Hill, Rowena Sweatman, James Hickman, Cyril Holmes and Harry Whittle are former students who have achieved Olympic success.
The Manchester Aquatics Centre, the swimming pool used for the Manchester Commonwealth Games is on the campus and used for water sports. The main facilities used for sports are the Sugden Centre in Grosvenor Street, the Armitage Site near Owens Park and the Wythenshawe Sports Ground.
The university has achieved success in the BUCS (British University & College Sports) competitions, with its men's water polo 1st team winning the national championships (2009, 2010, 2011) under the tutelage of their coach Andy Howard. It was positioned in eighth place in the overall BUCS rankings for 2009/10
The university competes annually in 28 different sports against Leeds and Liverpool universities in the Christie Cup, which Manchester has won for seven consecutive years. The Christie Cup is an inter-university competition between Liverpool, Leeds and Manchester in numerous sports since 1886. After the Oxford and Cambridge rivalry, the Christie's Championships is the oldest Inter–University competition on the sporting calendar: the cup was a benefaction of Richard Copley Christie.
Every year elite sportsmen and sportswomen are selected for membership of the XXI Club, a society formed in 1932 to promote sporting excellence at the university. Most members have gained a Full Maroon for representing the university and many have excelled at a British Universities or National level. No more than 21 active members are allowed, each elected for up to three years (after graduating they become passive members).

University of Mount Union
Alliance Ohio, USA
Established in 1846, the University of Mount Union is a private institution that started to offer equal opportunities to all genders and races. It’s known for offering academic excellence to both science and humanities students. The U.S. News and World Report ranked the university at 10th rank in the Best Colleges in Regional Colleges Midwest, 2022.
The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. There are over 2,100 undergraduate and graduate students, with an equal 1:1 ratio of men to women. These students belong to 12 different countries. Additionally, the university's faculty is no less impressive. 92% of the full-time faculty holds either a terminal degree or a doctorate.
The beautiful University of Mount Union is located in Alliance, Ohio, near Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Its campus is spread across 123 acres, with top-class academic buildings, a state-of-the-art athletic and academic complex, and several residential housings, ranging from apartments to traditional rooms. It also boasts three centers: Nature Center, Regula Center, and Spectrum Education Center. What’s unmissable is its long list of students organization, spanning from academic organizations to sports, media, and sorority communities.
Students planning to pursue higher education at the University of Mount Union can apply to one of their three colleges – College of Applied and Social Sciences, College of Arts and Humanities, and College of Natural and Health Sciences. There are over 45 undergraduate minors and 47 undergraduate majors. Additionally, it offers 2 on-campus and 6 online graduate degrees as of 2022 session. The university has a decent acceptance rate of 77%.
Some of the university’s well-renowned alums include Carrie Coon (actress), Matt Campbell (American football coach), Ralph Regula (politician), Steve Gillespie (American soccer player), etc.
Besides its academic brilliance and extra-curricular development, the university is deeply involved in building the career of its students. It offers several career support services like Handshake and a federal jobs and internships portal. It also organizes job and internship fairs like CareerFest and NE Ohio Regional Career Exploration Fair. Some companies that come for college placement are Acumen Solutions, Jarrett, Quadex, Coleman Professional Services, Sandridge Food Corporation, Salem Media Group, Oriana House, H-P Products, etc.

University of Plymouth
United Kingdom
The University of Plymouth is renowned for high quality, internationally-leading education, research and innovation.
With a mission to Advance Knowledge and Transform Lives, Plymouth is a *top 50 research university with clusters of world-class research across a wide range of disciplines including marine science and engineering, medicine, cybersecurity and psychology. A three-time winner of the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education, most recently in 2019 in respect of its pioneering research on microplastics pollution in the oceans and its impact on the environment and changing behaviour, the University of Plymouth continues to grow in stature and reputation.
It has a strong track record for teaching and learning excellence and has one of the highest numbers of National Teaching Fellows of any UK university. With over 19,000 students, and a further 9,500 studying for a Plymouth degree at partner institutions in the UK and around the world, and over 135,000 alumni pursuing their chosen careers globally, it has a growing global presence.

Lawrence Technological University
Southfield, USA
Lawrence Technological University is a private university comprising 100+ academic programs in prominent domains like architecture, arts, business, IT, and engineering. It is located in Southfield, MI, and was founded in 1932 by Henry and Edsel Ford in their former Model T assembly plant. The university is ranked #37 in regional universities of the Midwest by US News.
The Higher Learning Commission accredited the university in October 2020, which will last until 2030-31. The colleges inside the main campus have also been accredited by their respective authorities. For instance, the National Architectural Accrediting Board certified the college of architecture and design. It boasts over 3,000 students from 43 states and 48 countries and an 11:1 student-to-faculty ratio.
Lawrence Technological University has a sprawling campus of 107 acres in Southfield with over USD 50 million spent in construction over the past decade. The campus houses multiple research facilities like an environmental test chamber for testing vehicle components and a fire chamber to test structural components at high temperatures. The university also combines learning with campus activities with events like NAIA college sports, Greek life, homecoming, Winter Fest, and Blue and White Days.
Lawrence Technological University, USA, has five schools within this campus that offer over 100 courses on the bachelor, associate, master’s, and doctoral levels – Architecture + Design, Arts + Sciences, Business + IT, Engineering, and Media Studies. The Architecture + Design school is the largest architecture school in Michigan. The estimated acceptance rate at the institute is believed to be 82%.
In its 90+ years of experience, Lawrence Technological University has witnessed alumni like Steven Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft. The university has also produced innovative minds like John DeLorean, an auto innovator who created the Pontiac GTO, the first muscle car. Edward Donley, president of the US chamber of commerce, and A. Alfred Taubman, developer of shopping malls, also have their educational origin traced to Lawrence Technological University.
Lawrence Technological University, USA, has a career service office that offers various forms of assistance like job search, reviewing resumes and cover letters, mock interviews, and salary negotiations. It also offers regular workshops and career fairs for enrolled students. The students have an option to choose co-op programs as well to help them gain valuable experience before applying for a full-time job.

Western Illinois University
Illinois, USA
Western Illinois University is a public institution in Macomb, Illinois, USA. It was founded in 1899 as the Western Illinois State Normal School to prepare teachers to work at grammar schools throughout the state. It became Western Illinois University in 1967.
Western Illinois University has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. It is also approved by the Illinois Board of Higher Education. As of fall 2021, the total student enrollment is 7,455 out of which 5,394 are undergraduate and 2,061 are graduate students. The student-to-faculty ratio stands at 13:1 and there are 288 full-time tenured faculty.
The university’s main campus is located in Macomb, Illinois, and includes more than 60 buildings spread across an area of 1,000 acres. It has several research and study centers including the Center for Best Practices in Early Childhood Education, Central Illinois Adult Education Service Center, Children's Literature Examination Center, COEHS Advising, Infant and Preschool Center, Center for Applied Criminal Justice, Maurice G. Kellogg Science Education Center, Reading Center, and the Center for Social Studies Education.
There are 47 degree programs including bachelor's, master’s, certificate, and doctoral programs along with four degrees that are exclusively for the WIU Quad Cities campus, namely engineering, counseling, museum studies, and environmental science.
Notable alumni include commentator, editor, and television producer, Mary Matalin, actor, journalist and voice actor, John Mahoney, businessperson, Robert Nardelli, and the head athletic trainer for the men’s paralympic basketball team, Mary Vacala.
Students have an opportunity to get practical experience across the spectrum, including gaining work experience at smaller businesses, various companies, and leading Fortune 500 entities, such as John Deere. The university has a Center for Career Preparation and Employer Engagement which links students to companies for projects, internships, and career-related prospects. It also offers career appointments, along with handshake activities, resume development, cover letter development and review, personal statement building, mock interviews and support, searching for internships and jobs, navigating careers, and a lot more. It helps organizations in choosing future graduate study programs along with career planning and career fairs.

University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia
The University of Sydney is one of the top comprehensive research and teaching universities globally. The university offers a range of disciplines, with over 400 study areas and more than 70,000 students. The University of Sydney has its main campus named Camperdown in Australia.

De Montfort University
United Kingdom
With an array of opportunities to explore and pursue what inspires you, De Montfort University is committed to transforming individual lives and championing a sustainable and fair society. Located in Leicester, United Kingdom, the university offers 293 undergraduate programs, 216 postgraduate programs, five foundation courses, and 108 part-time courses, many of which offer professional accreditations. As many as 21,889 Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) students are currently pursuing their academic ambitions at the university. Moreover, each year more than 2,700 international students from more than 130 countries choose to study at the university. The university is globally renowned for training, educating, and supporting talent for more than 150 years.

The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, Canada
The University of British Columbia, with its establishment as McGill BC in 1908, is the oldest university and one of the top three universities of Canada. Since 1915, after being renowned as the University of British Columbia, it has become the world-leading center in terms of education and research, with its outstanding and innovative form of teaching, nurturing, and inspiring the students. The University of British Columbia, Canada, has two major campuses in Vancouver and Okanagan
The University of British Columbia is a global center for teaching, learning, and research, consistently ranked among the top 20 public universities in the world. Having more than 80 training sites across British Columbia for medical students, the University is also known as the center of clinical education and research.

University of Bristol
Bristol, United Kingdom
The University of Bristol is a public red brick university in Bristol, United Kingdom. It is known for its academic and research excellence, ranking 61 in the QS World University Rankings list for 2023. The University was established as the University College Bristol in 1876, the first to admit women on an equal merit basis as men.
The college continued operations till 1909 as the precursor to the current institution. The origins of the university lay in the efforts made by Clifton College headmaster John Percival to set up such an institution. It has accreditation from several bodies, including the Royal Statistical Society, AVMA, RCVS, and EAEVE. The institution had 29,356 students as of 2020-21.
The main campus of the University lies at Clifton, while it's Richmond Building is a stroll away from the same. There are several research institutions at the University, including the Bristol BioDesign Institute, Bristol Quantum Information Institute, Bristol Population Health Science Institute, Migration Mobilities Bristol, Brigstow Institute, Jean Golding Institute, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research, and many others.
There are 200+ degree courses available for students at the institution. The institution also has 25 academic schools and six faculties in total. Some of the top academic centers are dedicated to disciplines like arts, philosophy, music, films and television, anthropology and archaeology, humanities, theatre, English, aerospace engineering, computer science, civil engineering, health and life sciences, and social sciences and law.
Famous alumni at the institution include Nobel Prize winner and physicist Paul Dirac; author-economist-journalist-administrator Will Hutton; journalist Sarah Montague; author Deborah Moggach OBE; equestrian and Olympic medal winner Laura Tomlinson; rugby player and World Cup winner Josh Lewsey MBE; and actor Will Poulter.
The institution has several industry connections, linking with numerous employers, right from smaller business entities to global companies. There are several other activities like networking events, career fairs, workshops, and mentorship programs for student entrepreneurs. Students get assistance in finding and choosing career pathways, preparing for job applications and interviews, and creating resumes. They also get help finding part-time work opportunities, volunteering programs, and internships. They can also find jobs after graduating and support for their start-up aspirations. Students also get assistance with choosing and applying for further study programs.

The University of Warwick
Coventry, United Kingdom
Born out of boldness, imagination and collaboration, the University of Warwick is a world-leading university with the highest academic and research standards. Our campus in Coventry welcomes over 26,500 students from over 150 countries. We’re a constant presence in the rankings of the UK's and the world’s greatest universities, and the 2014 Research Excellence Framework placed us 7th among UK research universities, meaning you’ll learn alongside academics at the cusp of new thinking. Warwick constantly invests into student services and campus facilities. You'll benefit from excellent support from accommodation help to careers advice, free counselling and health services. You can study in The Oculus, our teaching and learning building, and soon enjoy a new state-of-the-art SportsHub. Surrounded by peaceful greenery and bustling cities, we have access to a great transport network to travel across the UK and Europe too. We offer you the potential to follow your ambitions anywhere, if you bring your energy and determination to succeed.

Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) is a public university in Glasgow, Scotland. GCU was formed in 1993 by the merger of The Queen's College, Glasgow, and Glasgow Polytechnic (founded in 1875 and 1991, respectively). It is a vibrant, value-driven, multicultural, civic university committed to delivering social innovation and sustainable development in its research and education. The university has more than 21,000 students from over 120 nations and is now one of Scotland's most prominent universities.
GCU prides itself on being a practical university with many degree programs. It has a global presence and significantly contributes as a driver of social change – via transformative education, research excellence and an approach to sustainability. The university values every individual in its warm, forward-thinking, and supportive community. GCU's students get the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and creativity to resolve real-world challenges whilst changing the lives of our students and others.

Minnesota State University
Mankato, USA
Minnesota State University was established as Mankato Normal School in 1868. Initially, the school started with 27 students. In 1921, it became Mankato State Teachers College. The institution was renamed as Mankato State College in 1957 and again to Mankato State University in 1975. It was given its existing name in 1998. Currently, the university holds the accreditation of the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and many of its programs are approved by various relevant accrediting agencies.
Situated in Mankato, Minnesota, the university campus is sprawled across 303 acres and consists of numerous buildings. These buildings include several academic buildings, a huge library, research stations, a music library, a recreation center, two astronomy observatories, a student center, an athletics complex, and an administration center. The campus houses excellent residential facilities with spacious dorms that come with a capacity to accommodate over 2,900 people. It also features athletic fields stretched across 50 acres including Blakeslee Stadium for playing football. Edina campus, located in Edina, Minnesota, is one of the university's satellite campuses. It offers a range of academic programs, from professional certifications to undergraduate and graduate degrees.

University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, USA
The University of Wisconsin-Madison is a public research university with a 378 hectare campus which contains a hospital, botanical gardens, an on-campus dairy farm and a music hall. The US university enjoys a very good academic reputation and a very high level of research, and was ranked among the top 100 universities in the world for employability in the Graduate Employability Rankings 2017, partly due to its impressive alumni outcomes. The university ranks among the top 20 universities in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject for:
Geography
History
Chemical engineering
Agriculture and forestry
Communication and media studies
Education and training
Sociology

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Champaign, USA
Found in 1867, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign started its journey with the desire to create transformative learning experiences and graduates that can make a significant impact in the world. The public research university has won 29 Pulitzer awards, and the QS World University Ranking 2023 places it at 85th rank. It is situated in Champaign, United States.
The University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. It invites students worldwide, holding space for over 56,000 students and 4,500 academic staff. It holds the second position as the US' top public institute that welcomes international students.
The University campus stretches out 1,783 acres and has 651 total buildings. The public research university has one of the largest public university libraries worldwide, with a collection of over 24,000,000 books. Around 367 buildings of the University have on-and-off wireless computing access. The institute also boasts four theaters in the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts and 21 NCAA teams. One cannot overlook the sports facilities, including the Memorial stadium, Atkins tennis center, Huffhall, Illinois field, Demirjian golf practice facility, and Illinois track and soccer stadium.
Besides extra-curricular activities, the University is committed to providing excellent education to its students. It offers over 5,000 courses and 150 programs of study. These courses are offered through 15 different colleges and instructional entities – College of Agricultural, College of Applied Health Sciences, College of Education, Grainger College of Engineering, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, School of Labor and Employment Relations, Gies College of Business, College of Fine and Applied Arts, Graduate College, College of Law, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, School of Information Sciences, College of Media, Carle Illinois College of Medicine, School of Social Work and College of Veterinary Medicine. The University’s acceptance rate was 63% in Fall 2020.
If you look at the University's glorious history, you will notice the following famous alums: Nick Offerman (Actor known for Parks and Recreation), Jawed Karim (co-founder of Youtube), and Jerry Orbach (singer), among others.
The University of Illinois not only imparts excellent knowledge but also pushes forth to prepare its students for great careers. It has 'The Career Center' that helps students figure out their career paths. Additionally, it offers resources like 'Handshake' that help connect students and recruiters. It also hosts several events like 'Career Drop-ins' and 'Career Fair Preparation.'

Northern Arizona University
San Francisco , USA

Durham University
Durham, United Kingdom
Durham University is a public university in the United Kingdom. The university was established through an Act of Parliament in 1832. Further, in 1837, this public research university was incorporated by the Royal Charter.
Since then, the University and its 17 colleges have strived to put out world-leading research and ensure the highest degree of academic excellence. As such, it offers its students the means and measures to build up incredible skills for their careers like communication, team-working, leadership, and problem-solving.
The university is situated in North-east England, in the picturesque city of Durham. The exact location is:
The Palatine Centre, Durham University, Stockton Road, Durham DH1 3LE

The University of Sheffield
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Sheffield is a research university located in Southern Yorkshire, England. It has around 50 academic research departments that are categorized into five different faculties. It is one of the top 10 best universities in the UK when research grant funding is considered.
The University of Sheffield UK is not a campus university, even though most of its 430 buildings are within walking distance. Some of the buildings located in the area are in the following places:
1. 9 Mappin street
2. 38 Mappin street
3. 45 Victoria Street
4. 301 Glossop Road, Student Skills and Development Centre
5. 34 Endscliffe crescent, Accommodation, and Commercial Services
6. 12 Bolsover St, Arts Tower, Admissions Service
7. 241 Glossop Rd, Edgar Allen House, Careers Service
8. Clarkson St, Octagon, Convocation Hall
9. 36 Wilkinson St, Counselling Service
10. 44 Leavygreave Rd, Information Commons (IC)

Youngstown State University
Youngstown, USA
Youngstown State University is a public institution in Youngstown, Ohio. It was founded in 1908 by the YMCA, which later transferred its leadership.
The University became a part of the Ohio System of Higher Education in 1967. It has accreditation from the Higher Learning Commission. Several other programs have accreditation from the CAEP. The institution has a student-to-faculty ratio of 14:1 along with 12,76 students and an average class size of 21 students.
The University has campuses in Cleveland in Ohio, and Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania. There are several research centers and institutions, including the Center for Advanced Materials Analysis, Center of Excellence in Materials Science and Engineering, Center of Excellence in Applied Chemical Biology, and many others.
There are several academic degrees, including associate (two-year courses) degrees, graduate degrees (master’s, doctoral, and graduate certificate courses), and online degrees across undergraduate and graduate disciplines. Key study areas include anthropology, accounting, American studies, biology, biochemistry, art history, biology, chemistry, chemical engineering, computer science, dietetics, criminal justice, electrical engineering, ethics, entrepreneurship, fashion, geography, finance, journalism, law enforcement, management, and public health.
Notable alumni include politician and police officer James Traficant, astronaut and scientist Ronald A. Parise, and businessperson Linda R. Gooden.
The institution has its own Office of Career Exploration & Development. It supports students, helping them prepare for future work and higher education throughout various streams and fields. There are several options for assisting those seeking internships and jobs, along with career and professional preparation and development programs. Students also get opportunities for experiential learning, which include externships, internships, clinical or field observations, service learning, practicums, co-op activity, research for credit options, and of course, student teaching opportunities.

Cleveland State University
USA
Cleveland State University (CSU), established in 1964, is a public research university that strives to fulfill a critical dual mission of providing upward mobility and conducting impactful research. The university offers over 1,000 graduate and undergraduate programs, certifications, and continuing education programs. With 16,000+ students and eight colleges, CSU has over 500 faculty members. The state-aided institution has fostered collaboration with over 250 government, commercial and other institutions facilitating higher education to offer better career opportunities to the learners.
Reasons to study at Cleveland State University-
- Around 200 professional, cultural, and social organizations located at the university
- Engaged learning at CSU connects students with 3,000 co-ops, internships, and other experiential learning opportunities with employers
- Over 120,000 strong alumni network worldwide
- Quality degree at affordable cost ensuring higher return on investment
- Ranked 298th by US News & World Report—National University Ranking 2021
- Three student-run newspapers and a radio station
- Over 1,400 international students
- Research-oriented pedagogy
- The university is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission

Rice University
Houston, USA
Rice University is an educational institution established in 1912 in Houston, Texas, USA. It is committed to transforming lives with pathbreaking research projects to leverage innovation and collaboration toward the world’s enrichment. The university boasts a rank of 100 in the top private universities in the United States by the QS World University Ranking 2023.
Rice University was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). To ensure that the students indulge in exciting research experiences during their coursework, the university maintains a low student-faculty ratio of 6:1, allowing the learners to explore every aspect of their respective fields. Moreover, the university shares close ties with NASA and has been entrusted with the NASA Ambassador of Exploration Award by President John F. Kennedy. The award has been displayed in Rice's Fondren Library and features a genuine moon rock. Additionally, the university takes pride in its competent faculty cohort, who have served as NASA administrators and Astronauts on various occasions to spearhead the pursuit of innovation and discovery.
Rice University has a breathtaking 300-acres-tree-lined campus area at the heart of Houston, USA. The university has a residential college system, and every student is offered comfortable living quarters in one of the 11 residential colleges. The membership of these residential facilities is valid throughout the course of their degrees at the university. The residential system is a proactive attempt to encourage interaction and strong bonds among faculty, peers, and alums, that contribute to enhanced intellectual and living experiences. Apart from this thoughtful close-knit-living concept, the university has over 200 student organizations in Media, Performance, Academic, Religion, Athletic, Political and Cultural realms.
The institution has over 50 undergraduate majors and minor offerings in Architecture, Music, Natural Sciences, Music, Social Sciences, and Humanities. It also has eight learning schools to provide an unparalleled environment for students to help them explore the comprehensive curriculum of their fields and explore various exciting research and collaboration opportunities in their niche.
Notable alums of the university include Howard Hughes, a prominent figure in the Aviation industry; Glenn Youngkin, the 74th governor of Virginia; and Peggy Whitson, former NASA Chief Astronaut.
The Center for Career Development is the dedicated career service of Rice University. The center offers students various services and resources to help them thrive in their professional arena.

The University of Adelaide
Adelaide, Australia
The University of Adelaide is a world-class research and teaching institution. We are centred on discovering new knowledge, pursuing innovation and preparing educated leaders of tomorrow.
As Australia’s third oldest university, we have a well-established reputation for excellence and progressive thinking. This continues today, with the University proudly ranked in the top one percent, among the world’s elite. Locally we are recognised as a vital contributor to the health, wealth and cultural life of the South Australian community.
The University recognises exceptional people as one of its greatest assets. Adelaide has over 100 Rhodes Scholars and five Nobel Laureates among its distinguished alumni. We attract academic staff who are global leaders in their fields, along with the best and brightest students, who graduate equipped to embark on a fulfilling career.
With a reputation for research quality, our researchers are committed to solving the world’s grandest challenges and having significant impact on the economy, health, public policy and the quality of life. Specialist institutes and centres work collaboratively across disciplines, and in partnership with industry and government.
Adelaide offers high-quality education experiences across a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
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