Monday, May 20, 2019

20+ postgraduate degrees at the University of Glasgow.

Kaplan International Colleges have announced a number of new pre-masters and foundation progressions for students in Glasgow and Nottingham.

New Pre-Master's course in Glasgow

From September 2017, international students can enrol on a Pre-Master's in Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences at Glasgow International College. The new Pre-Master's pathway guarantees progression to 20+ postgraduate degrees at the University of Glasgow.






Naira Marley still in Ikoyi Prison, friends staged his freedom – EFCC


There’s a video circulating on social media which shows Azeez Fashola popularly known as Naira Marley going into a private car with several captions claiming that the singer has been released.

A top EFCC source who spoke to SaharaReports has said the video was a mere propaganda by his friends who are desparate to launder his image, as the singer is still very much remanded in Ikoyi Prison.

At the court, SaharaReporters saw some friends of Naira Marley talking to journalists to write their story of the arraignment in favor of the musician.

The Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos on Monday ordered that Nigeria singer be remanded in prison until May 30th when the hearing of his bail application will take place.

Justice Nicholas Oweibo presided over the arraignment

Naira Marley was charged to court at the behest of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on 11 count charge bordering on cybercrime, possession of counterfeit cards and conspiracy to obtain gain.





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The University was one of only 59 higher education providers of the total 295 entering the TEF to be awarded a Gold rating. Lincoln is already placed in the top 10 nationally for student satisfaction (National Student Survey 2016; Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2017) and ninety five per cent of Lincoln’s most recent graduates were in work or further study six months after finishing their course.

Professor Mary Stuart, Vice Chancellor at the University of Lincoln, said: "We are delighted to have been awarded Gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework. We already pride ourselves on the education, experiences and opportunities we offer our students. Our TEF Gold award is further evidence of our exciting teaching, great support for students and excellent employment outcomes

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