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6 May 2008
The Home Office has issued 2 new important documents in relation to its programme of immigration reform.
6 May 2008
Sportscotland, which is Scotland’s national agency for sport, will invest £595, 451 in sport facilities. The investment is part of the Building for Sport Programme.
7 April 2008
The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning, Fiona Hyslop visited China from 5-12 April.
In Beijing, she met with China's Vice Minister of Education, Wu Qidi, and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).
3 April 2008
The Scottish Government will offer the world’s largest single prize for innovation in green energy in Scotland. The prize will award innovations using wave and tide power.
3 April 2008
Edinburgh University's Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Medicine will join with the Roslin Institute by a £100m investment.
2 April 2008
Scotland celebrates 500 years of printing on Friday 4 April.
The first book published in Scotland was called 'The Complaint of the Black Knight'.
14 March 2008
The First Minister today unveiled details on Scotland Week 2008 at the SCDI's 37th International Forum in St Andrews.
13 February 2008
From 29 February those applying to extend their stay in the UK as a highly skilled migrant will apply to go on to the General sub-category of Tier 1.
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Read the latest news from the Home Office Borders and Immigration
8 February 2008
Funding is announced for schemes which aim to attract fresh talent by encouraging international students and graduates to stay on in Scotland.
5 February 2008
With effect from 18 March 2008, 38 healthcare-related occupations will be removed from the national shortage occupation list for work permits.
4 February 2008
Applicants who apply for settlement but do not meet the knowledge of language and life requirement currently have their applications considered instead as an application to extend temporary permission to stay in the United Kingdom (we call this 'further leave to remain').
Read the full story on the Border and Immigration Agency website
Press Release from the University of Dundee
February 2008
The University of Dundee has been rated one of the best destinations for international students in a major new survey of British universities.
4 February 2008
Asylum seekers and others new to Scotland are to benefit from £9 million of funding for English language classes
Over the next three years the new funding could deliver up to 7,000 more places for migrant workers, asylum seekers, refugees and others who are eager to learn English.
Read the full story on the Scottish Government website
31 January 2008
MBA student Mamta Singhal has been awarded the prestigious Women's Engineering Society prize at the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards
20 January 2008
One of the world's largest telecoms firms is to help students at the University of Glasgow.
Read the full story on Glasgow University's website
16 January 2008
The UK Government holds a register of approved colleges for overseas students:
www.dfes.gov.uk.
7 January 2008
The Home Office has made new proposals to ensure tourists in the UK follow their visa conditions.
4 January 2008
Following the announcement by the Home Secretary of the Statement of Intent for Tier One of the new Points Based System for managed migration, we can now tell you how the Fresh Talent: Working in Scotland Scheme (FT:WiSS) will be integrated into the new points based system once it is launched around Springtime 2008.
14 December 2007
A new points based system will be introduced from 2008.
News Release, University of Dundee, November 2007
The University of Dundee has again been named one of the world's most attractive workplaces in an international poll of scientists.
12 October 2007
Scotland has been listed by travel experts as one of the friendliest Countries in the world. Noted as one of the top ten places that "must be visited" for 2008, Scotland ranks as a top location for travellers.
Non-EU students pay high fees, so why are opportunities for work experience in the UK so hard to come by?
Read the full story at the Guardian website
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