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401. Culture At Night: Great After-Dark Experiences in London
March 13, 2019


Though it’s a well-known fact that London boasts a huge number of galleries and museums, few people are aware of the fantastic late-night openings that some of these sites offer. It’s worth checking out these places at night as well as during the day – you’ll probably find that a whole new experience awaits during later hours. Here are some of the top spots: The British Museum Free tours are offered here on Friday nights, and the Museum’s evening programme is full of lectures and workshops for guests to attend. Each month, there is a special performance hosted at the British Museum –... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

402. Mindfulness, Resilience and Other Contemporary Buzzwords
March 05, 2019


There’s no other way to put this, so at risk of another buzzword, how is it that sometimes some words and trends make it to the forefront of our consciousness. There’s the media hype of course, and when there are TV programs which make someone considerably well off by the concept of tidying up, it is no surprise that there are some things that register more than others. There is the hype of course. Would it be too much to suggest that giving mind space to whether or not a sweater gives you joy might suggest there’s not a lot of really important things going on in your day? On the ot... (read more)

Author: Edmund Brunetti

403. Visit Theatre Nanterre-Amandiers on a School Trip to Paris
February 25, 2019


While Paris is known to be teeming with tourist attractions, it is also an excellent hub for cultural learning. The famous city is symbolised by the timeless Eiffel Tower and a delectable range of local cheeses and its fashion industry – but there is so much more it offers. For budding talent in the domain of the performing arts (especially students), the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers is a wonderful fountain of inspiration. Being easily accessible from the city, it is an ideal destination to visit during a school trip to Paris. A Perfect Trip for Work and ‘Plays’ Théâtre Nanterre-Amand... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

404. Tour the Panthéon on a School Trip to Paris
February 25, 2019


When you think of Paris, your mind is likely to conjure up the image of the stunning Eiffel Tower, but the city is also home to many other historically significant monuments. One such impressive building is the little-known Panthéon, which is a must-visit for every student of history. It was formerly a church, but is now a revered mausoleum containing the remains of distinguished French citizens. It is a location brimming with historical knowledge, making it the ideal addition to the itinerary of a school trip to Paris. Read on to find out why. A Treasure Trove for Students of History ... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

405. The Best Resorts for First-Timers on School Ski Trips
February 25, 2019


School ski trips may seem like a daunting experience for young students, but a well-organised getaway can actually become an enthralling excursion for new skiers. If most of the students in your class are beginners to snow sports, why not consider a customised experience in one of the many ski resorts that cater to newbies? In this article, we share the best destinations for an athletic trip with youngsters. La Plagne This resort boasts excellent ski schools and specially marked areas for beginners in each of its main villages, making it a perfect choice for novices. The instructors ... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

406. Explore Jewish Culture on a School Trip to Paris
February 25, 2019


While Paris is popularly known for its world-famous Eiffel Tower, cheese and wine, it is also home to several hidden cultural gems. One such symbol of heritage is the impressive Museum of Jewish Art and History, locally known by its French name, Musée d'Art et d'Histoire du Judaïsm. It is a rich source of historical knowledge for students who want to know more about Europe’s Jewish culture, throwing light on many intriguing facts. It makes for an interesting visit during a school trip to Paris, as young minds can benefit from a learning opportunity that goes much beyond the classroom walls. ... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

407. Why should you opt for PGDM instead of MBA?
February 22, 2019


You ask the youth about their career choice and every second individual will consent his or her inclination towards doing MBA. There is no doubt that Masters in Business Administration, commonly known as MBA, is one of the most favorite choices of career aspirants. This is because the boys and girls see innumerable job prospects opening up in front of them after securing MBA. In addition, those who aspire to start their own business expect to gain entrepreneurial skills with the study of MBA. But over the years, another fresh perspective has emerged and it is sounding much more promising ... (read more)

Author: John Edward

408. Want to know about Private Vs Public school
February 20, 2019


Now days, most of the parents are totally confused that they are making a decision whether to send a child to the public school or private school. They are asking their relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbours to get the best idea. But a right decision can be made only according to the unique characteristics of the family and child. Factors to be considered: • Location – The public schools are most frequently are the schools in the neighbouring location but most of the private schools are far away and the children should need to take too much of travel to go and come back to the home. ... (read more)

Author: Anam Lane

409. When Should Kids Start Kindergarten In Best Preschool In Bangalore?
February 16, 2019


Kindergarten is the new first grade and the parents in Bangalore are in search of the best preschool in Bangalore which fulfills the expectations they harbour for their little ones. Finding the best preschool isn't much of a challenge when some fantastic schools are making their presence known but the real question is- when to enrol your child? While your youngster may be the correct age to begin kindergarten, the increased scholarly requirements and test weights have numerous guardians thinking about whether their children are prepared for it. With the present kindergarten system appear... (read more)

Author: carlodanie jenne

410. Do wisdom teeth need to be removed?
February 15, 2019


You probably know many people who have had their wisdom teeth removed; it’s a very common oral surgery procedure. Determining whether or not you need to have your, or your child’s, wisdom teeth removed is usually a decision that your general dentist and referred oral surgeon can help you make. Several factors may contribute to your unique situation and whether or not wisdom teeth extraction is right for you. In short, wisdom teeth extraction is not always necessary. Patients are usually between the ages of 18 and 24 when the third molars (commonly called wisdom teeth) come in. For patien... (read more)

Author: Dr Chris Tye

411. History and Geography on School Ski Trips in Morzine
February 14, 2019


For anyone faced with organising an educational trip abroad, it’s a fine balance that needs to be achieved – you need a mixture of genuine learning experiences and activities that make sure it’s fun and engaging for the students. With that in mind, school ski trips are a popular choice at the appropriate time of the year. Morzine, a fantastic resort in the French Alps, is an ideal location to take young learners on school ski trips. Not only does it offer a wealth of fun and energetic activities on its snowy slopes, it also holds great appeal in terms of its history and geography. ... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

412. All About Spain's Sierra Nevada Ski Resort
February 14, 2019


If you’re the one charged with organising school ski trips for your students this year, your head might be spinning a bit with the choices you’re faced. France, Switzerland, Italy, the USA… where do you start? It might surprise you to know that you could actually choose somewhere a little more unexpected: Spain! School Ski Trips to Sierra Nevada Although Spain is not considered one of the best places in the world for winter sports, for school and youth groups, it offers an array of appeal. Sierra Nevada is actually one of the highest resorts in Europe, meaning plenty of snow, amazing... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

413. House Shares: Living in London on a Budget
February 11, 2019


Housing is always the biggest cost of studying abroad, and it can be hard to find a reasonable price for the right kind of student accommodation. London is a city filled with opportunities which should not be missed however, whatever the obstacle. There are a number of ways to find affordable, high-quality housing in the city, including the best in my experience: house shares. It may seem daunting at first, but they are increasingly common among international and English students alike and can be the gateway to a range of fantastic experiences. House shares are when students live togethe... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

414. Going Underground: London's Finest Tube Stations
February 11, 2019


I can’t think of many transport systems quite as intricate and culturally significant as the London Underground, the city’s iconic spine which runs just below its surface. Some of the stops are even famous in their own right, instead of just for the many landmarks that surround them. It seems like everywhere you look there’s a tube stop with some great historical significance. I hope that this list of a few of my favourites will help you see that just outside the doors of your London student housing, a transport worth marvelling at awaits you. Notting Hill Gate This is one for the f... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

415. Chinese New Year Under the Lights of London
February 11, 2019


There are many varied ways to build relationships and experience other cultures just outside the door of your student accommodation. London is renowned for its engagement with large numbers of multicultural celebrations, and high on its list is the Chinese New Year. The city has a flourishing Chinese community as well as a reputation for parties, so this is a great opportunity to make friends and have a good time. The Details Though the actual date of the New Year this year is 5 February, the celebrations in London will be taking place Sunday 10 February in honour of the Year of the... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

416. Lovey-Dovey Locations for Valentine's Day in London
February 08, 2019


If you’re studying in London and will be spending time with a loved one this Valentine’s Day, why not celebrate at one of the city’s most romantic attractions? There’s so much to see and do whether you’re looking for something subtle or extravagant, and most attractions are situated just short distances from the main areas of student accommodation. London can be the most romantic place on earth if you know where to look! Hyde Park Stables Just a short 20-minute tube journey from student housing near Southwark Station, the Hyde Park Stables are the perfect attraction for a couple. Sim... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

417. House Share Relations: Plan a Night Out in London Together
February 08, 2019


If you’ve recently moved to London for a study abroad programme, chances are you’ll soon be making new friends. Whether you’re staying in university halls, with a local family doing a homestay or in a house share with fellow students, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to meet like-minded people and form close bonds to last a lifetime. Many young people like to bond over nights out in clubs, bars or somewhere a little more low-key, and there are sure to be plenty of spots near your student accommodation. London is a lively hub of evening entertainment – you just need to know where to lo... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

418. Choosing Between Catered and Self-Catered Student Accommodation
February 08, 2019


Choosing your student accommodation is a huge part of your study abroad experience, and it’s not always easy to know what’s best for you. Whether you’re looking into a house share, halls or a homestay, London has plenty of options, each with their own pros and cons. If you’re struggling to choose between catered and self-catered, here are a few points that might help you come to a final decision. Choosing Self-Catered If you want to jump right in at the deep end when it comes to living away from home, self-catered accommodation is the way to do it. You will have full control of your... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

419. Best Nutrition Assignment Help USA
February 05, 2019


Recent research around the world has established direct contact between dietary intake and serious diseases like cancer. Our nutrition assignment help focus on increasing knowledge regarding nutritional food values and motivates people to adopt healthy life styles. While acute vitamin deficiency can lead to tumors, unregulated intake of fat leads to cancer. Students can now understand the complex theories with nutrition assignment help. Students studying nutrition spend hours to understand the concepts and theories to successfully present report, essay, solve case study and to create diet char... (read more)

Author: Natasha Sean

420. How to Have a Happy Homestay: London Student Accommodation
January 31, 2019


If you’re thinking about studying abroad and opting for a homestay, London has plenty of opportunities. Staying with a host family is not only a great way to improve your English, but also allows you to fully experience the local culture. Homestays are rarely unsuccessful, but in order to make it work between you and your host, some ground rules will need to be established on arrival. If you’re keen to make your homestay a success, here are a few tips: Help with Cleaning Your host is likely to want to keep their house clean and tidy, so you will be expected to clean up your own ... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

421. Have an Educational and Imaginative Disneyland Paris School Trip
January 29, 2019


A Disneyland Paris school trip has so much to offer young students, both as an educational experience and as a special end of term treat. Primary and secondary school teachers alike will appreciate the opportunity to ignite the imaginations of pupils as they meet their favourite characters, as well as engage their creativity and teach them some history. Below are the highlights of the park, which allow students to experience the fantastical world of Disney while learning its history and becoming inspired by its creation. Walt Disney Studios Park Take a break from the rides and t... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

422. Special Aspects of MBA Education Colleges in Mumbai
January 25, 2019


Your search for the most promising colleges for your children with the prime aim of acquiring a good career for him or her. All you have in mind is – your child should own the caliber of a prospective job or should acquire the acumen of a businessman! A noteworthy aspect in this regard is that not one, but a bunch of MBA education colleges exist today in our country and many of them are in Mumbai. Among a list of numerous others, there is the Thakur Institute of Management Studies and Research (TIMSR) which has built a rare identity and a remarkable standing in the country. You should know ab... (read more)

Author: John Edward

423. The Coolest Vintage Shopping Near Your Student Accommodation
January 23, 2019


London is a city which is both incredibly modern and forward-thinking as well as nostalgic, historic and full of exciting and diverse fashion. Brick Lane, Spitalfields and Camden are just some of the best spots to head to if you’re looking for vintage fashion. Brick Lane One of the most colourful and vibrant paths in the capital, Brick Lane is conveniently located nearby to plenty of student accommodation. London is home to some diverse and unique works of art, and there is a selection displayed all over the buildings of this street. With everything from fantastic food to bril... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

424. Staying in North London? The Best Museums on Your Doorstep
January 23, 2019


There are several wonderful museums to visit in north of the capital especially if this is where you have organised your student accommodation. London is a city filled with rich history, culture and art, and you’ll find plenty to explore in this part of the capital, including Freud’s home, Keats’ House and the Canal Museum. Although plenty of the capital’s most iconic sites are in the city centre, there is so much to discover in North London. It is in this area that you’ll find a wealth of aviation history related to the RAF, the intriguing story of British Judaism and incredible enginee... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves

425. Discover the Quirky Architectural Highlights in London
January 23, 2019


England’s capital city, London, is full of unusual and exciting architecture. The city is home to buildings from a variety of different time periods, each with its own unique style and character. With so much fantastic architecture in London, it’s easy to explore plenty of interesting buildings even if you’re only staying in the capital for the short term. Student accommodation is available all over the city, so you will probably be living close to some of this quirky architecture wherever you’re staying! City Hall Free to visit, City Hall is home to the office of the London ... (read more)

Author: Laura Jeeves



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