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Draw a salary while studying for your PhD
Postgraduates enrolled in a new programme will be able to work and draw a salary as part of their studies. -myp - my paper
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Relishing taste of actual work in general insurance
GIA offers Global Internship Programmes for students.
Course to encourage Asian focus on HR strategy
Differences in legislation, economic climate and worker's attitudes shape human resource, says Prof. -BT
Want to be a butler?
Hospitality institute Shatec and St Regis offer training for sought-after service professionals. -myp
Tiger charts pilot-training course
Initiatives involve cargo pilot conversion and multi-pilot licensing. -BT
Retraining to come under 2 roofs
Two new campuses by 2013 for workers undergoing re-training. -myp
Foreign degrees still popular among locals
More apply to varsities in the US, Australia and Britain despite recession. -ST
It's back to school in times of downturn
Executive MBA courses see surge in applicants as managers, execs seek to upgrade themselves. -ST
Why training is essential
In our current pared-down economic climate, most companies are advocating technical training and upgrading for their employees. -BT
They all have designs on you
Realising the importance of design, three students are honing their skills in a degree course. -BT
Biz leaders urged to pursue doctorates
Asia needs more PhD schemes to ensure quality, says accrediting agency.
One-stop service to Spur training of hotel staff
NTUC LearningHub collates course outlines from different training providers and coordinates the training schedules of hotels. -ST
e-learn, upgrade your IT skills online
CylonLive.com is the first e-learning website based in Singapore and hosts more than 40 IT training courses. -BT
Mac duo hit the books again
Two restaurant managers given opportunity to pursue higher education. -myp
Business degrees lose their attraction
Varsity applicants opt for science and arts as they scan the job scene down the road. -ST
Resort spends $5m for them to have fun
42 employees from Universal Studios S'pore to go to Orlando theme park for training.
Getting outside the comfort zone
Take a peek at a PMET workshop.
Worst of times is best for training
It's good to upgrade yourself if possible.
Training abroad still important
Resorts World at Sentosa will spend $5 million on overseas training programmes for their employees. -myp
 
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