A blog about Education, Career Development and Training

January 18, 2011 By admin
There are many students now who choose to study abroad. The lure of being in a foreign country and experiencing the sights and sounds of new cities and cultures draws many people to this new and perceived exotic lifestyle. There are lots of benefits to studying abroad, the biggest draw has got to be the experience of living in another country to your own. There are options available for the foreign student, doing the whole course abroad, or applying for just one year scholarship. Universities do tend to offer similar courses within the main subject areas, so there is not usually a great deal to choose from in terms of course choice between studying in the UK or abroad. The top universities based on the QS World University Ranking website shows that the main universities to study at vary greatly in how they are to be graded to be included, however, it also shows the following are the highest ranked universities for some of the main countries of study. Harvard and Yale … [Read More...]
April 11, 2011 By admin
Are you the parent of a kid with autism or a learning incapacity? Then this tract is for you. This text is going to be addressing ten steps that each parent desires to take to eventually get their kid acceptable special and related services! Youngsters with incapacities have the inherent right to a free suitable [...]

February 28, 2011 By admin
What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word education? Is it children at a school? Perhaps it is teenagers at college, or possibly young adults, no older than their mid twenties, studying hard at university? What would you say if I said you could further your education at any age? [...]

February 16, 2011 By admin
You’re preparing for your GCSE’s. You’ve been studying hard and learning to make decisions. Now you have to decide what to do after school. Do you go to college and enrol in your further education, do you go straight into full time employment, or do you sign up for an apprenticeship? Most teenagers will further [...]
When you are setting up a business many of the important issues come along with employing people. You won’t need to worry about payroll if you are going to be a sole trader, but if your business will need to employ people to get your goods and services out to market, then payroll is an issue.
Payroll is the process of calculating your employees pay and necessary deductions which you undertake (either as a paper or electronic system on computer) to fulfil the requirements of the Government’s PAYE (Pay AS You Earn) scheme. It will include all payments you will make to your employees such as: wages/salaries, overtime payments, commission/bonuses, holiday pay and any statutory payments they may be entitled to such as Sick Pay and Maternity/Paternity pay. It also covers the deductions you have to make for Tax and National Insurance Contributions (both employees and employers) and student loans that you will pay out to HM Revenue and Customs every month. If all this seems daunting and complicated, the answer is, it is, if you haven’t had any training or experience.
As a new business owner you may well not want to spend your time grappling with the payroll paperwork – though there are good proprietary software products as well as HMRC software that can help. Outsourcing your payroll to companies offering payroll services is a favoured option for many small businesses, as the right choice will ensure accurate and timely payments are made to your employees (they won’t thank you for any errors you make).
July 12, 2011 By admin

Corporate Training
As a Boss, you want to activate the potential of your workforce, spark their motivation and engagement levels and encourage them to be more pro-active. You also want to attract the very best candidates to work at your company and increase the return from any training courses. Corporate training is the way ahead and a win/win situation. [Read More...]
March 16, 2011 By admin
In the present day's high speed world where info moves at the velocity of light across the land, electrical craftsman roles go unfilled for absence of qualified, gifted individuals. There are complete websites and head hunting staff firms specializing in finding qualified, educated electricians for enormous electric contractors and official agencies. Additionally, there are courses [...]

December 21, 2010 By admin
Making the decision to go into further education or start a career when leaving school or college is one of the most difficult and important decisions you will make. Everyone has different needs when considering whether to stay in education or to move into a career and considering all options available is important. When deciding [...]

February 28, 2011 By admin
What is the first thing you think of when you hear the word education? Is it children at a school? Perhaps it is teenagers at college, or possibly young adults, no older than their mid twenties, studying hard at university? What would you say if I said you could further your education at any age? [...]

April 4, 2011 By admin
School of Baguio is among the preferred, premier, and leading tertiary faculties in Baguio Town that offers engaging advanced courses to scholars. Found at 77 General Luna Road, this school is straightforward to reach as it is merely a few-minute walk and drive from some attractions like Burnham Park, the villa, and Mines View Park. [...]
March 29, 2011 By admin
Multitasking is quickly becoming a trend in virtually all components of life. At the office or at home, folk try to complete more than one job at a time, even requiring their tools to be as fast moving, convenient, and multi-purpose as they are. For that reason, Rockwell, a well-liked brand in craft tool manufacturing, [...]
March 16, 2011 By admin
Whilst you’re at school, you will get asked, “what would you like to be when you grow up?”. As a child you might say fireman, astronaut or cowboy. But as you get older you will start to think about what it is you want to do with your life. What career will you choose, and [...]