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Opportunity for Communications students
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To spread the word about the International Year of Youth, the UN Programme on Youth is looking for a powerful 1 to 5 word slogan that encapsulates the Year and its theme, Dialogue and Mutual Understanding.
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CommA is a student association based at the University of Malta for Communications students which aims to enhance student networking. It also strives to introduce various faculties to different facets of media and communications.
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The main aim behind going to University is to find the job of your dreams, and to make enough money to lead a comfortable life. Yet when students try to join the “real world” they face a different story, as they are expected to have experience oozing c.vs. It is enough to flip through the classifieds and see the “experience needed” or “experience is an asset” on the situation vacant adverts.
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Parties, gossip, love, studying and friendship across boundaries. Niels Skafte-Pedersen reports from The University Residence: Malta's most popular student residence for exchange students from all over the world.
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As you might be aware, The European Commission’s Directorate General for Enlargement is inviting young established and prospective journalists to participate in the European Young Journalist Award 2010 (EYJA2010).
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February is almost around the corner, which means the Erasmus application deadline for the academic year 2010/11 is slowly approaching. Therefore, for those of you interested in the adventure “Erasmus exchange”, I have summarized some hopefully helpful information about one of Communication’s exchange universities - the FH Gelsenkirchen, University of Applied Science in Gelsenkirchen, Germany.
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Facing rows and rows of different toothpastes, looking at the multicoloured lines of boxes with smiling, white flashing teeth pasted on them, one particular box immediately catches my eye and for no reason other than “it looks good”, I place it in my shopping bag. It is only until later on that evening, as I resume watching my current addictive television series that I spot something odd yet familiar- one of the characters brushing her teeth with “my” toothpaste! As I continued to watch on, I became conscious that along with watching stories unfold, I was also in the middle of a marketing campaign… a battle of logos and brands and I was the battlefield.
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