Comparison of the quality of tertiary education in India, Europe and Africa
Zamokuhle Mbandlwa in his latest paper addresses the factors that contribute to the quality of education offered by various tertiary institutions.
Blog DetailAn exploration of the handmade paper industry in New Zealand
Synopsis: Jyothi Swapnil Nasikkar, The Senior Coordinator of Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management discusses
Blog DetailImpact of the Pandemic on Defence Systems
There’s probably no industry in the world that hasn’t been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The defence industry has undergone some changes, though
Blog DetailChina’s Rise and Assertion to Power in the 21st Century
From being a predominantly agrarian country in the past to becoming a superpower now, China has come a long way.
Blog DetailA New Pact on Migration and Asylum in Europe
Regular influx of migrants seeking asylum has been a major drawback of the European Union’s current functioning. In an effort of reformation, proposal
Blog DetailEvaluating the Efficacy of EuroPol
An imperative judicial and administrative mechanism fostering multilateral cooperation, cross- border protections in the name of Europol is scrutinize
Blog DetailMy Experience at Symbiosis by Sonam Deki from Bhutan
My Experience at Symbiosis by - Sonam Deki from Bhutan
Blog DetailSwarajya to Amtanibhar Bharat - International webinar
Kenyan Student Mr. Peter Ngugi, studying International Relations and Economics at SSLA, was invited to be a speaker at the ICCR.
Blog DetailSelf Love: The Dilemma of Following Conventional Norms
Conventional norms rooted in the society are proving to be a big hindrance for the growth of people.
Blog DetailImpact of COVID-19 on the European Union’s Tourism.
Apurva is a post-graduate student from Symbiosis School of Economics, Pune.
Blog DetailThe Blue, White and Red of Islam
In our new article, Merin a masters student from Symbiosis School of International Studies,
Blog DetailEU-Turkey Relations in 2021: A Hopeful Year for a Reluctant Friendship?
Turkey has proved itself an intricate part in European Union’s efforts to manage the refugee crisis in the conflicted State of Syria and North Africa.
Blog DetailThe Pandemic and Social Media
Social Media has proved to be an intricate part for dissemination of information.
Blog DetailThe Different Shades Of Morality In The Fight For Trademarks
Karthika Nair, undergraduate student from Christ College (Deemed to be University) discusses about the morality in trademarks.
Blog DetailCase in review: the VW Case
There is always a tussle between domestic and international law, applying even more so in the European Union with its legal structure imposing
Blog DetailTop MBA Myths That You Need to Stop Believing In
With the growing demand for specialized degree programs at the post-graduate level, MBA programs are witnessing a cultural shift. This trend switch is
Blog DetailAn Archetypal Journey Turning Into A Crib
As information technology develops and people get free access to information via the internet, their propensity to use other people’s words and though
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Abhisekh, a student from SICSR discusses about multi-lingual inhabitation.
Blog DetailThe EU’S Trade Policy & the Green Deal
Nidhi Menon, the President of European Horizon Symbiosis Chapter and a postgrad student at Symbiosis School of Economics
Blog DetailStrategy At Sea: India, The EU And The Future Of Maritime Security
Merin Suresh, member of the SCES student Think Tank and Postgrad student at Symbiosis International Studies discusses
Blog DetailRights of Prisoners: European Union v/s India
Joanna, Law student from Symbiosis Law School discusses in her article the difference in the Prisoner’s rights in European Union with that of India.
Blog DetailPride, Politics and Poland
While international acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community increases, Polish towns create LGBTQ-free zones with support from President Andrzej Duda.
Blog DetailThe Wirecard Scandal: Playing the Long Game
Tanvi Godiwala is pursuing BA LLB from Symbiosis Law School. In her article she discusses about the massive German scam of €3.5 Billion by Wirecard co
Blog DetailWhy Symbiosis International (Deemed University) sh
What do you get when you combine 343 universities and 17,000 colleges? You get the second-largest education system on the planet. Encompassing bachelo
Blog DetailMENTAL HEALTH: AN UNDERRATED CONCERN
Kanika Misra is a student of Symbiosis Centre for Computers Studies and Research. In her article she discusses about mental health and raises concerns
Blog DetailIs Capitalism a Threat to Societal Development? Nordic Model Says Otherwise
Mayukh Sen is a postgraduate student pursuing M. Sc. Economics from Symbiosis School of Economics.
Blog DetailThe Future of the European labour market post-COVID 19
Vrushabh is an undergraduate student from Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce. In his article he discusses the impact of the labour market due to C
Blog DetailMedia Pluralism: Media freedom at stake in parts of Europe?
Karthik is pursuing his Master’s in Business Administration (Public Relations) from Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication.
Blog DetailIntegrating COIL into Curriculum
Sumone Rajee is a masters student at Durban University of Technology, and an intern at SCES-SCIE. She gives insights about Professor Haug’s valued inp
Blog DetailThe Rise of a Global Shadow Pandemic Amidst COVID-19
Vishva Sheth, II year student from Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication, discusses about rise of domestic violence cases worldwide during t
Blog DetailThe Symbiosis Summer School E-Academy on Internationalization
The Symbiosis Summer School E-Academy on Internationalization, organized by the Symbiosis Centre for International Education (SCIE),
Blog DetailEducation Amidst The Pandemic - A look At Europe, India And South Africa
Shanece Ramkisson from University of Pretoria discusses about the changing education system in times of pandemic across nations.
Blog DetailSymbiosis’ Summer E-Academy on Internationalization: BC (Before COVID) to AC (After COVID)-Unlocking Internationalisation.
India's first summer school on internationalisation, the Symbiosis Summer E-Academy was conducted with much gusto!
Blog DetailShortage of labour in the gamut of supply chain; will Artificial Intelligence merge in the two factors of production.
Srushti Jayawant, member of Symbiosis Centre for European Studies Think Tank, discusses the boom in AI technology
Blog DetailThe Future is Going to be Blended
Prof Daniela Irrera the Deputy Director for Internationalization and Research , Department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Catan
Blog DetailHerd Immunity: The Case Study of Sweden and the U.K. in their fight against COVID-19
Synopsis: Aswathy K, Post graduate student at Christ University discusses the strategy of herd immunity in the United kingdom and Sweden.
Blog DetailEUROPE: A MELTING POT OF CULTURES AND IDENTITIES
Culture is a symbolic communication that constitutes a group’s skills, knowledge, attitudes, values, and motives, the meaning of which is passed in so
Blog DetailURGENT NEED TO HEAL THE COVID DISRUPTED EDUCATION SYSTEM
Radhika Mall, a student of Symbiosis School of International Studies remarks on the education system during the pandemic.
Blog DetailWill a Renewed Franco-German Cooperation Thrive European Integration?
Priya Vijaykumar Poojary is a lecturer at the Manipal Centre for European Studies, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE)
Blog DetailCOVID-19, Borders, the Movement of People and a weary European union
Tanish Saxena a student of Symbiosis School of International Studies discusses the lockdowns imposed by Schengen countries during the pandemic and the
Blog DetailWomen and the Pandemic Pandemonium
We have been mute witnesses to the COVID-19 pandemic pummelling and devastating the world into submission
Blog DetailFeeless Banking at University (Interac Method)
Interac Payment System is a vendor-neutral program that streamlines, consolidates and reduces university bills.
Blog DetailOrigins of Marketing Methods
Promotion is a result of a market trend, a mass change that increases the buying or selling of commodities, stocks or currencies.
Blog DetailEU’s Climate Leadership: The Road Ahead
From the 1980s, climate change has been a central focus in European policymaking.
Blog DetailDeath by Hunger or the Virus: A migrant worker’s inevitable choice
Death by Hunger or the Virus: A migrant worker’s inevitable choice
Blog DetailGlobal Culture in Local Classroom - Connect with Afghanistan
Global Culture in Local Classroom - Connect with Afghanistan
Blog DetailCreating Ecosystem for Enhancing India Africa Partnership in Higher Education
Creating Ecosystem for Enhancing India Africa Partnership in Higher Education
Blog DetailMy Experince at Symbiosis from Ms. Quadsia from Afghanistan
My Experince at Symbiosis from Ms. Quadsia from Afghanistan, MA International Studies
Blog DetailEuropean Association for International Education
European Initiatives & Partnerships represented Symbiosis International University at the 31st Annual EAIE Conference & Exhibition in Helsinki, Finlan
Blog DetailHow The QS Stars University Ratings Are Different
When QS World University Rankings first emerged in 2004, they responded to a pressing need: giving a speedily-growing contingent of students a way to
Blog DetailTop reasons to choose India as your study abroad d
Top reasons to choose India as your study abroad destination By symbiosis | January 20, 2018 | Blog | Like | India is the country with diverse cult
Blog DetailStudy MBA in India: Know All About the Course, El
A progressive country such as India has already put education for international students on a pedestal with initiatives such as
Blog DetailTop 5 Things Employers Look for in an MBA Graduate
MBA graduates are in great demand by the employers. Since every year there are MBA graduates in large numbers, employers have to assess each candidate
Blog DetailWhat are QS World University Rankings?
There is no doubt that rankings have become an imperative part of the tertiary education landscape, both globally and locally. Unquestionably, ranking
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