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Visual Communication students Ilya Krylov and Dominic Aleandri receive licentiateship from BIPP
September 14, 2010
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AIU London
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AIU London is pleased to announce that two of its Visual Communication students, Ilya Krylov and Dominic Aleandri, have received a professional licentiateship award from the British Institute of Professional Photographers (BIPP). This award represents a significant accomplishment for both students, who will now be entitled to list LBIPP after their names. The BIPP licentiateship award is puts these students on the first rung of the ladder toward a successful professional photographic career.
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AIU offers a new class of convenience for students who wish to take some courses online
September 14, 2010
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AIU London
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In response to a growing number of career-focused students who express a preference for hybrid learning opportunities that combine online and on-campus courses, AIU is proud to offer a new class of convenience designed to accommodate today's real-world lifestyles. Students now have the option of combining classes on campus with courses online to earn an industry-current Associate's or Bachelor's degree.
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Public Speaking Instructor Named AIU Educator of the Year
September 14, 2010
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AIU London
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The AIU London faculty and staff are pleased to announce that Gerry Slamon has been named AIU Educator of the Year. Mr. Slamon, who is a principal and long-serving instructor of public speaking, is the first recipient of this award, which will be presented in Atlanta, Georgia in the autumn.
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Photography Student Is Recognized by National Society
September 14, 2010
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AIU London
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Another Visual Communication student, Christopher Miggels, received a professional Licentiateship (in fashion photography) from the British Institute of Professional Photographers (BIPP). To earn the honor, Miggels submitted of a portfolio of 20 images for review by a panel of six judges, all professional photographers. The panel was so impressed by his work, the encouraged Miggels to apply for full membership to the society, which is linked with the Professional Bureau of Professional Photographers in the USA.
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Study Abroad - Prepare for "Re-entry Culture Shock"
September 10, 2010
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AIU Study Abroad
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Experts have termed this process "re-entry shock" or "reverse culture shock," thus officially recognizing the experience of returning from living or studying abroad as a genuine period of stress. Ironically, it seems as though it is even more stressful going home than it is going overseas, and it seems to be the most difficult for those who have adjusted the best to their overseas environment.
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Forming an Online Study Group
September 10, 2010
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AIU Online
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Online learning is an excellent way to further your education. It can be done from anywhere: you can connect at any time you feel like connecting. You don’t have to schlep books across campus; you don’t have to put up with drafty lecture halls, or professors who turn up late. Just about the only thing you might miss out on is collaboration with other students. If you’re having trouble motivating yourself to work, or if your online degree requires you to assimilate a lot of information, consider forming an online study group with other students.
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The Six Keys to Successful Online Learning
September 10, 2010
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AIU Online
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More and more people are choosing to continue their education via online learning. Pursuing a degree or certification online allows learners the flexibility to cover course materials when their work and family schedules permit. But along with this flexibility come unique challenges that don’t necessarily apply to students in a traditional classroom setting.
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Take Advantage of Tax Credits for Higher Education
September 10, 2010
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AIU Online
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Thinking of going back to school, but not sure if you can afford it?
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Summer School for Teachers
September 10, 2010
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AIU Online
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More and more teachers are continuing to work during the summer. But they’re not doing remedial work with students (or for themselves); they’re using their vacations to gain valuable professional development experiences and academic credits. Summertime learning doesn’t just bolster a teacher’s chances for tenure or promotion. Study after study offers evidence that teachers who continue to educate themselves have more successful students. Nowadays, many private and public institutions offer summer enrichment for teachers.
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The Benefits of Online Education
September 10, 2010
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AIU Online
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Accessibility – With online education, students can participate in coursework from virtually anywhere and any time around the world. Perhaps the degree program you are looking for is not offered near you or your work schedule doesn't allow you the time to attend classes. Choosing an online education allows you the freedom and flexibility you need to get the education you deserve. Learn on your time!
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