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A Treasure Hunt The first post-university years of a graduate could be described as a never-ending treasure hunt to spot and eventually land a high paying job position that will secure a comfortable life. This article is going to shed light on the highest paying jobs in Nigeria and their relevant degree programmes to pursue. It will be an eye-opener for graduates to contemplate, carefully choose and shape their professional careers within Nigeria. However, nothing comes easy. Be aware that these high-paying job positions require advanced education, technical expertise, skills, and experience. Although locals have been struggling with high unemployment…


Liverpool John Moores University LJMU has announced the introduction of four new online Master’s degree programmes in partnership with Unicaf. The 4 new programmes, which are planned to launch in July 2022 are: MSc in Civil EngineeringMSc Project ManagementMSc International Transport, Trade and LogisticsMSc Computing and Information Systems. Each of these programmes will follow a 180-credit scheme, with six 20-credit taught modules and one 60-credit dissertation module. The full list of programmes offered through the partnership is available here. Students currently completing their Bachelor’s degrees should be thrilled to learn about these new MSc courses. They provide students with a…


Educational aims of the programme The educational aims of the programme are that the student should: Be exposed to, and develop, a broad range of skills relating to International Transport, Trade and Logistics. Develop the ability to organise thoughts, analyse, synthesise and critically appraise at Masters level. Be able to solve complex problems through the creation, identification and evaluation of options. Analyse a range of case study organisations in light of industry best practice relating to sustainability. Use qualitative and quantitative methods for the solution of problems in International Transport, Trade and Logistics. Conduct research into Operations Management issues through…


An MSc Degree is usually the next step after a Bachelor degree. MSc (Master of Science) degrees are taught or research courses, typically one or two years in length – if studied full time. Such programmes are designed to help students specialise in and gain in-depth knowledge and transferable skills about a particular subject of interest. However, international students seem not to be so familiar with the online MSc degrees. Are you wondering why? Some hesitations arise from wrong impressions around the efficiency, quality and content of online learning. Let’s do some myth-busting – read below 6 common myths…


Educational aims of the programme -Expand critical understanding in the area of Leadership in Education through learning based on critical engagement with current education theory, research, policy and practice – Develop critical educational practice through analysis of reflection on and engagement with this knowledge and understanding in their professional settings – Develop professionally and personally through learning programmes at Masters level – Conduct original research in their educational setting around an aspect of leadership in education – To provide opportunity for students to achieve their full academic potential at level 7 through study, encouraging self motivation,…


Managerial psychology is a sub-division of organisational psychology which deals mainly on the effectiveness of persons, groups and organisations. For human resource professionals who desire some specialisation in their profession, an MSc Managerial Psychology is a degree worth considering. In addition, not only that the discipline helps in ensuring that the leadership of workplaces are able to have a better knowledge on the behaviour in the work environment, it also helps to install and nurture a desired thought-flow and behavioural pattern within a workplace.


Quality education is important for the growth of any country, and this can be ensured first by making quality teachers available. Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) disclosed in a report published on Premium Times that about half of the teachers in Nigerian schools are unqualified to teach. The right to education should not only be measured by the access and availability of education, but also by the quality of the education.


Have you ever heard of Maslow? He was a famous psychologist that had a burning desire to understand what motivates people. In his eyes people had a set of systems that defined their motivations regardless of rewards of subconscious desires. His belief was that people are motivated to achieve certain needs. Once a person fulfils a specific need he or she will immediately move on to the next one. The first and most commonly referred to version of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, as he called it, was comprised of 5 motivational needs shown as levels of a pyramid. The pyramid…


Education can change lives, but it can also change one’s economic circumstances. The level of income one can earn post-university is perhaps the easiest to measure return on investment in education. Those in the procession of masters, doctoral or professional degrees earning  more during their careers than those with less education. Only a few people have a certain high level of education.  Therefore, for an employer, the higher the educational requirement, the more money he is willing to pay. Thus, the higher your level of education, the more you are worth in the job market. Education is Important for your…


It’s never too late to learn, to study, to excel in your life. Take it from Mr. Costas Georgiades, the oldest student to attend the University of Cyprus. Guess how old he is. Go on, give it a shot, how old do you think he is? 50? 60? 70? 80? Guess again. He’s a whopping 96 years old! Studying political and social science, Costas studies 6 hours a day and hopes to achieve an Masters degree in law. When asked what makes him so young in mind and spirit? He said the the secret to continued youth is never letting…


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