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Job Opportunities click here or visit www.elonat.com/jobsAmbitious students are invited to apply for a £30,000 bursary available from HSBC which is looking to support individuals who plan to get the most from their degree.
Banking giant HSBC is encouraging students to aim for the stars with their new bursary competition. It has appointed a panel of judges who have four bursaries worth £30,000 to award to the student who plans to get the most from their degree. To enter you need to be starting your first year at university and have an HSBC account. Then all you need to do is explain why you've chosen your degree and what you want to do with it. The judges are looking for drive and ambition - for students that want to change the world. For more information about this and hundreds of other grants available to students in the UK then visit www.studentcashpoint.co.uk which is the UK’s most comprehensive information source of student funding. The website aims to help students who are worried about the costs of going to university and getting into debt, and features a fully searchable and comprehensive database of student funding. It is the first time that more than 3,000 government grants, university bursaries industrial sponsorships, and educational trusts - with a total value of more than £160 million - have all been featured on just one website. The site covers all UK universities and colleges and features over 1,500 charitable trusts, 1,000 university scholarships and industrial sponsorships from companies such as JCB, Ernst and Young and Astra Zeneca, to name a few. All the information on www.studentcashpoint.co.uk is completely free to access, all users need to do is register their email address online. Students applying for further leave to stay to get support The Department for Innovation Universities and Skills (DIUS) has confirmed that its guidance given to local authorities denying student support to those with applications for further leave to remain was wrong. To read more click here Extralingual language school in central London (Tottenham Court Road) Learning and refreshing or improving your language level Language classes are held everyday with the following timetable: Mon-Fri 12-3pm or 6-9pm Students are required to do a small entry test in the language of their choice in order to be allocated in the class; Prices are only £10 for the entire session of 3/4 hours! Contact Claudia Casti 077 84948650 AFGHANISTAN NEWS
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NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE -The new British Afghan Business AssociationWritten by: Jonathan Ashby |
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As one who was born and bred in Britain, I have watched the refugee communities from around the world steadily coming to these shores in the past 40 years – the Jews, the Greek Cypriots, the Asians, the Italians, the Turks, the Kurds and most recently the Afghans – and I wondered at first how they would ever manage to survive in their new homeland, especially given their different cultural backgrounds and the struggles many experienced in the beginning learn to speak, understand and write English. The Jews and the Asians led the way. They worked together within their communities. They made a point of helping each other, by using each others skills and services to help one another, especially providing each other with income to enable each other to start small businesses and the secure regular income that comes with them, off the ground. The net result? The Asian community, along with British Jews and Greek Cypriots has prospered in their time here in Britain and many now operate very successful commercial ventures that cater for the communities at large in which they are based. The result, www.paiwand.com, still a work in progress, is a superb tool for informing the community at large about all the community activities and affairs of the Afghan Association, Paiwand, which you will already be aware of if you are reading this article. He launched the organization earlier this year with the principal aims of providing help and support for British Afghan businesses and business professionals working and living in the UK, to create business development and networking opportunities and to promote and develop Afghan businesses in the UK. All you have to do is enter a business name or type of business to start your search on the www.elonat.com website. The service is completely free of charge. The goal is to print 5,000 copies of the 32-page colour magazine, containing business news and information as well as advertisements and a business directory service. The magazine is currently running a competition to enable one bright and beautiful Afghan girl to win a photo shoot opportunity and appear on the front page of the magazine. You have to sign your photo saying “I authorise Elonat Magazine and Website to publish my image” add your name, age and daytime number and, who knows, you could be a winner. You must be 18 or over. Every usable entry will be posted on the Elonat magazine website. |
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