From learning to earning
Higher education is often viewed as the gateway to career success, yet in today’s rapidly evolving job market, a degree alone no longer guarantees employability.
Higher education is often viewed as the gateway to career success, yet in today’s rapidly evolving job market, a degree alone no longer guarantees employability.
While there have been active conversations about emphasising experiential learning and integrating technology into the curriculum, another key area for educational institutions is to focus on fostering leadership skills, a much sought-after trait for present-day employers.
For a long time now, we’ve known that social media – the access it opens up for young people and the power it can wield over their impressionable minds – is a double-edged sword
On 4 April, Swami Vivekananda Institute of Science and Technology (SVIST) organised a one-day workshop on 'Innovation and General Awareness in Ham Radio'.
The Tollygunge Academy of Folklore organised its annual two-day international seminar and convocation on 29 and 30 March. Hosted at the Jadavpur University, the theme of this year's seminar focused on 'Diversity of forms and customs in Bengali folk tradition'.
This article highlights the significance of prudent saving and investing, long-term planning, and making sure that retirement is everything but boring.
Sustainability and equal opportunities for growth and development have become the demands in resonance from all sections of society.
From pre-primary schools to prestigious universities, the education sector has embraced digital advancements, making it a vanguard of technological adoption.
New technology, shifting consumer preferences, and an increased emphasis on ethics and sustainability will all cause business education to undergo radical transformation by the year 2024.
The Statesman asked a bachelor’s student, a PhD student, and a professor about their thoughts on UGC’s announcement that four-year UG degree graduates will be able to sit for the NET exams