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    yaxis posted a link on 11 May 2019 - 4:58am.

    FIND THE RIGHT COURSE & COLLEGE WITH Y-AXIS

    Studying abroad is one of the most transformative and life-changing experiences. Y-Axis helps you make the most of this huge investment in time and cost with our proven approach to studying abroad in leading countries like the US, UK, Canada, Australia and more. Unlike others, we do not partner with universities and are unbiased in our recommendations to students. This transparency, coupled with our end-to-end support makes us the preferred vendor for students seeking to study abroad.

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    Akhil Kumar posted a link on 6 December 2017 - 9:43am.

    School of Civil Engineering

    LPU India's best Top ranked civil engineering college /U niversity In Punjab . Get admissions to diploma B tech, M tech, Ph.D and Diploma courses in Civil.

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    Akhil Kumar posted a link on 24 November 2017 - 7:37am.

    The World Unites at LPU’s One World

    The first look at the ‘One World’ can be summarised as – Festivals, Cultures, Ethnic Dresses, Smiling Faces and Numerous Selfies. The driving force behind all the ritz and glitz was the spirit of humanity and unity that the vertos always carry in their hearts.

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    Akhil Kumar posted a link on 24 November 2017 - 7:25am.

    School of Education

    LPU is The best Private Education college/school in Punjab, Offering courses B.Ed, M.Ed, M.A, M.Phil,Ph.D.programs get Get admission now for session 2017-2018

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    A New Learning A... posted a Document on 17 June 2010 - 9:51am.

    New Learning Adventure for Third Agers Project Report

    This is the full report of the New Learning Adventure project which enabled U3A members to access University teaching and research, as well as facilities and resources, and enabled University academics to engage with a group of informed and interested older adults. Find out how the project worked, the lessons learnt, and what will happen next! A great example of a University/U3A partnership project that has achieved sustainability.

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    A New Learning A... posted a Document on 17 June 2010 - 9:46am.

    New Learning Adventure for Third Agers Project Summary

    This is a short summary of the New Learning Adventure project which enabled U3A members to access University teaching and research, as well as facilities and resources, and enabled University academics to engage with a group of informed and interested older adults. Find out how the project worked, the lessons learnt, and what will happen next! A great example of a University/U3A partnership project that has achieved sustainability.

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    A New Learning A... posted a Document on 9 June 2010 - 2:21pm.

    How-to Guide for a New Learning Adventure for Third Agers

    This How-to Guide offers practical advice for any U3A branch and/or University that wants to work in partnership for mutual benefit - with U3A members gaining access to the wonderful range of teaching, research, learning and facilties at their local University, and University academics gaining access to a group of receptive and enquiring older adults who they can involve in research bids and fieldwork, use to gain experience of presenting their work to a wider audience, and who will widen the demographics of the student base for lectures and seminars.

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    Andy Gibson posted a Blog entry on 23 March 2009 - 3:33pm.

    Mastering Everything

    Our friend Pippa has decamped to Berlin and is doing some very interesting things with DIY education. She's started her own "DIY Masters" programme to learn everything she wants on her own terms and give her studies the same status and support as a formal masters degree.

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    Andy Gibson posted a note on 26 January 2009 - 5:27pm.

    MA in Everything

    I've been thinking for a while now about going back into full-time education.

    I'm very clear that I don't want to be an academic or study at an academic institution though. I want to spend a year studying all the various things I'm interested in - some quite formally, some just for the fun of it. I want to design my own Masters course and spend a year learning everything I've always wanted to.

    So I've been thinking about what I'd like to study. So far I've got:

    * Pop, jazz, gospel and ragtime piano
    * Folk guitar
    * Singing, particularly soul/gospel vocal
    * Graphic design

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    Dougald Hine posted a link on 14 November 2008 - 2:43am.

    How to write Consistently Boring Scientific Literature

    A not at all boring article that's full of genuinely good advice on what not to do if you find yourself writing a scientific paper.

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