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of recruiting in emerging markets... Despite the recent global recession, statistics compiled by the OECD indicate that in the last decade the number of college graduates has continued to rise across the West. In the United States more than 40% of adults have a tertiary education whilst in the world’s most well-educated nation, Canada, the number of adults with a tertiary education equals more than half.


In today’s competitive and fast changing work environment, a solid education is a must. A good university degree can jump start your career, or help you climb higher on the corporate ladder. The fees for a quality university degree programme, however, translate into a major investment, which some people may not be able to afford. The UNICAF Scholarship Programme offers the unique opportunity to study online for internationally recognised degrees from reputable universities, at a fraction of the cost.


Over the past decade we have seen the widespread adoption and reduced cost of technology mean that higher education is no longer limited by physical location. Sophisticated technologies and expanding infrastructures across developing nations have allowed MBA providers to place course material online and reach millions of students outside their original market. In recent years we have seen online learning grow at an unprecedented rate with MOOCs, blended learning and distance learning becoming commonplace.


Learning new things may seem easier when sitting alone in a quiet place, or when reading while listening to the radio, or when searching online, while our favourite music is playing at full blast. However, when it comes to the way our brains absorb and store data the process is essentially the same for the majority of humans.


Wherever you find yourself on the career ladder, whether you are looking to improve your chances for promotion and professional development, or you have just completed your undergraduate degree and wish to improve your chances of finding your first job, an MBA course should be at the top of your list of study programmes to consider.   The Master of Business Administration (MBA), one of the most popular degrees around the world, can open many doors for you, regardless of your academic and professional background. It is a well-known fact that MBA graduates are in great demand and will remain…


We’ve all heard stories about self-made millionaires and people running successful businesses with no previous academic training. These people no doubt exist, but they are the exceptions to the rule. In reality, too many bright minds have failed because they lacked the basics skills to make their business succeed, in spite of their innovative ideas and hard work.


Committing yourself to an academic programme that may last for several years requires careful consideration and serious thinking, especially when it comes to online university courses. With so many providers of online academic courses on the market today, many of which offer services of ambiguous quality, prospective students may rightfully doubt the credibility of online programmes and providers.