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World Student Magazine

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Ty Jeevaratnam, Harriet Bailey

Ontario Higher Education 2016 WSM Release

September 16, 2016

Whist GBR has, until now, concentrated our efforts on covering the globalization of various industrial sectors, we perceive that the globalization of Higher Education and its convergence with industry are of increasing relevance to our readers.

With this in mind, we have begun our foray into Higher Education in Ontario, Canada – home to a plethora of educational institutions that attract thousands of foreign students from all ends of the globe, many of who will become industrial leaders in the various segments, in various countries.

The GBR team hit the road, covering the expanse of the province, and meeting with senior representatives as well as students from various Universities and Colleges. The ensuing report is intended to help guide foreign students in making one of the most crucial decisions of their lives: Where and what to study?

Our report will be published in the September edition of World student.

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