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Dublin Institute of Technology PR Students Launch Site To Promote Themselves To Employers

Students on the Dublin Institute of Technology Masters in Arts in Public Relations have just launched www.prstudent.com – a new website that promotes their abilities and experience to potential employers,” according to an article on the university’s web site. “The website features the C.V.s of nearly 60 DIT students who will graduate shortly from the postgraduate programmes in Public Relations and Public Affairs.”

Candy Apple-Red Fleet Of Trains Planned In Italy

“It’s estimated that speeds on the new train will reach 225 mph, effectively cutting the old 6-hour trip between Rome and Milan down to three hours — the Eurostar does it no faster than four hours now,” says www.Jaunted.com.

Painting The Town Blue: Swansea University Students Help Break Guiness Book of World Record For Largest Gathering Of People Dressed As Smurfs

“The Welsh city was turned blue as a group of 2,510 people, the majority of whom were students from the local university, crammed into the Oceana nightclub to almost double the previous record,” reads Telegraph.co.uk.

Architecture School At University of Kent – Canterbury Sees The Future

Rayner Pool architecture at Kent University.

Rayner Pool architecture at Kent University.

“Expanding on last year’s popular show, EXIT-09 will showcase models, drawings, photographs, films, animations and installations from the BA (Hons) Part 1 graduates, as well as graduates from the graduate March Part 2 programme, the BA (Hons) Interior Design and BA (Hons) Interior Architecture programmes,” according to an article from the University of Kent web site. “It will also provide visitors with the opportunity to see a wide range of imaginative, intriguing and thought-provoking responses to many difficult and challenging problems”

University of Lancaster Physicists Create Formula To Uncover Planet’s Past

“Studies of climate evolution and the ecology of past-times are often hampered by lost information thought to be untraceable,” says an article from the University of Lancaster’s web site. “ Lancaster physicists have now created a formula which will fill in the gaps of our knowledge and will help predict the future.”

“This novel method of reconstructing missing data will shed new light on how and why our climate moved us on from ice ages to warmer periods as researchers will be able to calculate lost information and put together a more complete picture,” the article says. “It could potentially uncover new findings on topical scientific issues such as climate change and the extreme population fluctuations in some animal species.”


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