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Kerwin Springer is the visionary behind The Student Hub, a learning platform that has revolutionized the education industry in the Caribbean. He sits down with us to talk about Christian entrepreneurship and education sharing his journey to becoming the Caribbean's most successful academic gurus. ---------------- Connect with Kerwin:
Hertzy Kabeya – the first in our million by 30 series - tells us how he developed and launched what's become an enormously successful education tech company. Hertzy overcame huge setbacks as founder and CEO of Student Hub. The company almost went bust but Hertzy's drive and leadership ensured the business survived and went on to secure multi million dollar investment. Find out how he did it, what he thinks his business superpower is and what he learned on the way to hitting that million benchmark by his 30th birthday. Presenter: Felicity Hannah Producer: Helen Thomas Image: Hertzy Kabeya, Credit: Hertzy Kabeya
Do you ever worry that the fashion industry is full of nasty people waiting to rip you off and throw you out? Worry not, today we're interviewing the vibrant Katie Hopkins, only a year out of university who's now the Education, Communications and Events Manager at New Talent Fashion. We discuss how most people in the industry are approachable. Characters that you can have a chat and a laugh with as you work hard and successfully in a career you feel so passionately about. If they're not then they're still living in the past and still possess a mindset from the fashion dark ages and no longer relevant today. Listen in and enjoy hearing about Katie's own experiences. Katie's agency is a platform to empower and showcase new fashion talent, connecting creatives, graduates, and students with the fashion industry. Their support is extended through two subscription services – the Student Hub, a unique service for partners and education, and NTF Exclusive, a targeted solution for professionals to learn, progress, and stay informed on the ever-changing industry. @Kateh_ @newtalentfashion @thefashionschooluk
In this episode Alex is joined by Ertugrul Gerdan of Student Hub. Ertugrul has been an educational consultant for ten years in his native Turkey after completing his graduate studies at Harvard and Drexel, where he developed the 4C4life model, focusing on the college process of one leg of four definable eras in a student's life. Alex and Ertugrul discuss the challenges of college admission from an international lens, and discuss its role as merely one leg along a greater path to career success Key Takeaways-The College Admissions process should take a broader lens to a student's life. A backwards design is key, considering where the student wants to be ten years after their college career in making the decisions in college placement. -The first semester is critical for kids going to college for the first time. Confidence can take a huge irrecoverable hit if things go poorly in their first fall on campus. Getting the right resources in place and doing everything possible to make that transition a smooth one is key in helping them succeed. -Picking a major and a college must involve some speculation of the future. What careers will be relevant ten years in the future? What will not be relevant? The answers to these questions must guide these decisions.
In this episode, we chat with Melissa Sassi, the chief penguin of the IBM Z Entrepreneur and Student Experience about her global mentorship initiatives and what it means to be a mentor. In addition, Melissa will introduce us to the IBM Z Global Student Hub and inform our student viewers about the unique learning and event opportunities it provides. Register before June 30th and IBM will help the fight against world hunger by feeding a child for a day! To access the student hub, go to: ibm.biz/studenthub To check out Melissa's 16 year old mentor, go to: ibm.biz/studentx
Today's episode features Dr. Raj case of the month from Elsevier's student hub! Check out the student hub for more great content as well as study resources. Dr. Raj The Dr. Raj Podcast Beyond the Pearls ITB Audio Qbank and iOS Beta App Our audio qbank is THE PERFECT companion for studying for the boards on the go. And we're adding content and improving it all the time. The Audio Qbank by InsideTheBoards mobile app has both free and premium features and is available on both Android and iOS. Create a free Boardsinsider Account to get started. Legal Stuff and Credits InsideTheBoards is not affiliated with the NBME, USMLE, COMLEX, NBOME or any professional licensing body. InsideTheBoards and its partners fully adhere to the policies on irregular conduct outlined by the aforementioned credentialing bodies.
Economics and statistics double-major passionate about international finance and economic policy, big data, and global development. I am actively seeking opportunities in finance, data analytics, strategy consulting, and economic development. I currently serve as representative of the Embassy of India's Student Hub to foster economic development, cross-cultural ties, and bilateral relations between the United States and India. I am also in the Security Leadership Program at the Center for International Trade & Security where I research nuclear nonproliferation, strategic trade control, South Asia, and conflict. Previously, I studied economics and public policy at the American Enterprise Institute. https://www.linkedin.com/in/faeezj/
The Dean of FVAS is proud to welcome you to Dookie Day 2019. As you prepare for the big day, make sure to get your bearings for all the exciting events and activities happening on campus. Each precinct on campus will jointly explore our theme of “Planting seeds today for tomorrow”, and will include: - The STUDENT HUB, where you can meet current students and alumni to find out more about how you can become a future student - The COUNTRY AND PLACE PRECINCT, exploring the connections that link Dookie campus with indigenous knowledge, arts and activities - The TRANSFORMED BY TECHNOLOGY PRECINCT, with remote sensing application and precision agriculture technology - The HUNGRY HARVEST PRECINCT, where a variety of food options will be available including Dookie's very own wine for tasting - The SUSTAINABLE CROP PRODUCTION PRECINCT - The PADDOCK TO PLATE PRECINCT - And the RESILIENT DAIRY FARMING PRECINCT with Dookie's own robotic dairy always being a popular attraction Event Details: 22 Sep 2019 11:00 am - 03:30 pm Dookie Campus, Building 505, 940 Dookie-Nalinga Road, Dookie. Register here: https://fvas.unimelb.edu.au/dookie-day Executive Producer/Concept: Andi Horvath Supervising Producer/Concept: Matthew Holmes Sound Engineer: Silvi Vann-Wall Editor: Arch Cuthbertson Guests Featured: Professor John Fazakerley, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences. This podcast is proudly brought to you by the University of Melbourne. To see our full range of podcasts, visit https://about.unimelb.edu.au/news-resources/podcasts
Dookie is a great campus. But don't take our word for it - listen to these three Dookie students talk about their wonderful campus and the experiences that enriched them. Make sure to visit the Student Hub, where you can meet current students and alumni to find out more about how you can become a future student. Dookie students unite from the future, present and past! Seek course advice, learn about career options and hear from current students about what it's like to study at Dookie. Attend course information sessions delivered by academics, current students and graduates, take a trip down memory lane at the Dookie campus museum, and discover creative solutions to our throwaway culture at Science Gallery Museum's pop-up exhibit - curated with young adults, for young adults. Event Details: 22 Sep 2019 11:00 am - 03:30 pm Dookie Campus, Building 505, 940 Dookie-Nalinga Road, Dookie. Register here: https://fvas.unimelb.edu.au/dookie-day Executive Producer/Concept: Andi Horvath Supervising Producer/Concept: Matthew Holmes Sound Engineer: Silvi Vann-Wall Editor: Arch Cuthbertson Guests Featured: Steven & Eden (current students) and Caz Purcell (alumnus) This podcast is proudly brought to you by the University of Melbourne. To see our full range of podcasts, visit https://about.unimelb.edu.au/news-resources/podcasts
The Dean of FVAS is proud to welcome you to Dookie Day 2019. As you prepare for the big day, make sure to get your bearings for all the exciting events and activities happening on campus.Each precinct on campus will jointly explore our theme of “Planting seeds today fortomorrow”, and will include:- The STUDENT HUB, where you can meet current students and alumni tofind out more about how you can become a future student- The COUNTRY AND PLACE PRECINCT, exploring the connections that linkDookie campus with indigenous knowledge, arts and activities- The TRANSFORMED BY TECHNOLOGY PRECINCT, with remote sensingapplication and precision agriculture technology- The HUNGRY HARVEST PRECINCT, where a variety of food options will beavailable including Dookie’s very own wine for tasting- The SUSTAINABLE CROP PRODUCTION PRECINCT- The PADDOCK TO PLATE PRECINCT- And the RESILIENT DAIRY FARMING PRECINCT with Dookie’s own roboticdairy always being a popular attractionEvent Details:22 Sep 201911:00 am - 03:30 pmDookie Campus,Building 505,940 Dookie-Nalinga Road, Dookie.Register here: https://fvas.unimelb.edu.au/dookie-dayExecutive Producer/Concept: Andi HorvathSupervising Producer/Concept: Matthew HolmesSound Engineer: Silvi Vann-WallEditor: Arch CuthbertsonGuests Featured: Professor John Fazakerley, Dean of the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences.This podcast is proudly brought to you by the University of Melbourne. To see our full range of podcasts, visit https://about.unimelb.edu.au/news-resources/podcasts
Dookie is a great campus. But don't take our word for it - listen to these three Dookie students talk about their wonderful campus and the experiences that enriched them. Make sure to visit the Student Hub, where you can meet current students and alumni to find out more about how you can become a future student.Dookie students unite from the future, present and past! Seek course advice, learn about career options and hear from current students about what it’s like to study at Dookie. Attend course information sessions delivered by academics, current students and graduates, take a trip down memory lane at the Dookie campus museum, and discover creative solutions to our throwaway culture at Science Gallery Museum’s pop-up exhibit - curated with young adults, for young adults.Event Details:22 Sep 201911:00 am - 03:30 pmDookie Campus,Building 505,940 Dookie-Nalinga Road, Dookie.Register here: https://fvas.unimelb.edu.au/dookie-dayExecutive Producer/Concept: Andi HorvathSupervising Producer/Concept: Matthew HolmesSound Engineer: Silvi Vann-WallEditor: Arch CuthbertsonGuests Featured: Steven & Eden (current students) and Caz Purcell (alumnus)This podcast is proudly brought to you by the University of Melbourne. To see our full range of podcasts, visit https://about.unimelb.edu.au/news-resources/podcasts
This is the very first episode of Cats Protection’s Shelter Medicine podcast for vet and vet nurse students. Sandra Milburn and Lucinda Alderton-Sell, two vets working in the Veterinary Department at Cats Protection (CP) chat about CP, a cat-only charity that has been in existence for over 90 years. Cats Protection's main aims are the neutering (spay/castration)and rehoming of cats and the provision of education and information to the public. This work is carried out by 36 adoption centres and over 250 volunteer-run branches across the UK. Useful links: For Vets and Nurses section on CP website: www.cats.org.uk/cat-care/vets-info Student hub: www.cats.org.uk/student-hub Vet Guide: www.cats.org.uk/uploads/documents…ry_Guide_2015.pdf Behaviour Guide: www.cats.org.uk/cat-care/cat-beha…b/behaviour-guide