This document provides information about Kingston University London. It discusses the university's multiple campuses located near London, facilities and programs offered. Key facts include that it has over 20,000 students from 154 countries, invests £123 million in facilities, and offers degrees in areas such as business, arts, science and engineering. The application process and requirements for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs are outlined.
The document outlines what a smartphone is, its history, operating systems used, and how smartphones impact education. A smartphone is a mobile phone that performs computer-like functions with features like internet access and apps. Theodore Paraskevakos first conceptualized smartphones in 1971. Smartphones run various operating systems like Android, iOS, Windows Phone and more. In education, smartphones can be used as dictionaries, for research, note-taking, and scheduling. While smartphones save time and provide access to information, they can also be distracting and overuse is costly.
If you want to study in Australia, you need to have some valid reasons to do so. When you tell people that you want to study there, some of them wonder why. Some of them assume that the country largely comprises a vast outback of bush, kangaroos, koalas with fresh air and water. Others see Australia as a leading sporting nation due to their prominence in major sports events. However, this country is far more than that. As a potential international student, you may have done some research. Australia is undoubtedly a peaceful yet active place with a burgeoning economy and an excellent education system with high living standards.
Australia is a popular study destination, with over 22,000 courses offered across 11,000 institutions. It ranks third globally for international students and has 8 universities ranked among the top in the world. Students can pursue higher education degrees, vocational training, English language courses, or postgraduate research with a single student visa. Requirements for the visa include acceptance to a course of study, meeting English proficiency standards, sufficient funds, and health insurance. West Highlander is an experienced education agent that can assist with the application process.
The document provides guidance on writing a strong UCAS personal statement. It recommends starting to plan in Year 12 by considering activities to demonstrate interest and commitment. When writing, devote at least two-thirds to explaining why you are suitable for the specific course and universities should choose you. Research the course thoroughly and discuss related work, skills and interests to convince the selection committee of your motivation and fit. Redraft multiple times using the UCAS personal statement worksheet for structure.
This document provides information about studying in Australia, including:
- Australia has 6 states and 2 territories that offer education programs.
- A student visa is required and Australia offers worldwide recognized, excellent education at comparatively lower costs than other countries.
- The education system includes universities, vocational education, schools, and English language learning. University offers bachelor's, graduate, master's and PhD programs.
- Various Australian institutions, their locations, application fees, intakes, IELTS/English requirements, and other details are listed.
This white paper discusses opportunities for improving the energy efficiency of 5G networks. It outlines how 5G networks can achieve a massive capacity boost while keeping energy consumption flat through various techniques, such as:
1) Implementing base station sleep modes to reduce energy consumption during low traffic periods.
2) Improving small cell energy efficiency through lower transmission power and switching off unused small cells.
3) Achieving network-level energy efficiency gains through solutions like sleep modes and improved power amplifier efficiency.
M-learning, or mobile learning, involves using mobile technologies like smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices to enhance the learning experience. Key aspects of m-learning include learning anywhere and anytime through portable devices, as well as interacting with educational content in context and on the go. Popular m-learning tools include apps and content designed for iPods, smartphones, and other mobile devices that allow learning both inside and outside the classroom. The future of m-learning may involve a shift to more hands-on, experiential, and lifelong learning through just-in-time access to educational resources on mobile devices.
This document is a seminar report submitted by Ganesh Hegde on the topic of wireless systems and challenges in 5G. It provides an overview of the evolution of wireless technologies from 1G to 5G networks. 1G networks used analog signals and allowed only voice calls. 2G introduced digital networks and SMS. 3G enabled broadband internet access on phones. 4G provided faster speeds but 5G is expected to offer ultra-fast speeds over 100Mbps, low latency, better reliability and ability to connect many devices simultaneously. However, 5G networks will pose complex challenges in network densification, management of heterogeneous networks and meeting stringent quality of experience requirements.
The document outlines what a smartphone is, its history, operating systems used, and how smartphones impact education. A smartphone is a mobile phone that performs computer-like functions with features like internet access and apps. Theodore Paraskevakos first conceptualized smartphones in 1971. Smartphones run various operating systems like Android, iOS, Windows Phone and more. In education, smartphones can be used as dictionaries, for research, note-taking, and scheduling. While smartphones save time and provide access to information, they can also be distracting and overuse is costly.
If you want to study in Australia, you need to have some valid reasons to do so. When you tell people that you want to study there, some of them wonder why. Some of them assume that the country largely comprises a vast outback of bush, kangaroos, koalas with fresh air and water. Others see Australia as a leading sporting nation due to their prominence in major sports events. However, this country is far more than that. As a potential international student, you may have done some research. Australia is undoubtedly a peaceful yet active place with a burgeoning economy and an excellent education system with high living standards.
Australia is a popular study destination, with over 22,000 courses offered across 11,000 institutions. It ranks third globally for international students and has 8 universities ranked among the top in the world. Students can pursue higher education degrees, vocational training, English language courses, or postgraduate research with a single student visa. Requirements for the visa include acceptance to a course of study, meeting English proficiency standards, sufficient funds, and health insurance. West Highlander is an experienced education agent that can assist with the application process.
The document provides guidance on writing a strong UCAS personal statement. It recommends starting to plan in Year 12 by considering activities to demonstrate interest and commitment. When writing, devote at least two-thirds to explaining why you are suitable for the specific course and universities should choose you. Research the course thoroughly and discuss related work, skills and interests to convince the selection committee of your motivation and fit. Redraft multiple times using the UCAS personal statement worksheet for structure.
This document provides information about studying in Australia, including:
- Australia has 6 states and 2 territories that offer education programs.
- A student visa is required and Australia offers worldwide recognized, excellent education at comparatively lower costs than other countries.
- The education system includes universities, vocational education, schools, and English language learning. University offers bachelor's, graduate, master's and PhD programs.
- Various Australian institutions, their locations, application fees, intakes, IELTS/English requirements, and other details are listed.
This white paper discusses opportunities for improving the energy efficiency of 5G networks. It outlines how 5G networks can achieve a massive capacity boost while keeping energy consumption flat through various techniques, such as:
1) Implementing base station sleep modes to reduce energy consumption during low traffic periods.
2) Improving small cell energy efficiency through lower transmission power and switching off unused small cells.
3) Achieving network-level energy efficiency gains through solutions like sleep modes and improved power amplifier efficiency.
M-learning, or mobile learning, involves using mobile technologies like smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices to enhance the learning experience. Key aspects of m-learning include learning anywhere and anytime through portable devices, as well as interacting with educational content in context and on the go. Popular m-learning tools include apps and content designed for iPods, smartphones, and other mobile devices that allow learning both inside and outside the classroom. The future of m-learning may involve a shift to more hands-on, experiential, and lifelong learning through just-in-time access to educational resources on mobile devices.
This document is a seminar report submitted by Ganesh Hegde on the topic of wireless systems and challenges in 5G. It provides an overview of the evolution of wireless technologies from 1G to 5G networks. 1G networks used analog signals and allowed only voice calls. 2G introduced digital networks and SMS. 3G enabled broadband internet access on phones. 4G provided faster speeds but 5G is expected to offer ultra-fast speeds over 100Mbps, low latency, better reliability and ability to connect many devices simultaneously. However, 5G networks will pose complex challenges in network densification, management of heterogeneous networks and meeting stringent quality of experience requirements.
The document provides a history of mobile phones from 1938 to 2010, beginning with early portable radios developed for the military weighing over 25 pounds, moving to lighter handheld radios, and the first commercial mobile phone service introduced by Bell in 1946. Key developments included Motorola releasing the first handheld mobile phone in 1973, early smartphones like the IBM Simon in 1993 and Nokia 9000 Communicator in 1997, the first camera phone by Sharp in 2000, and smartphones running Android and iOS revolutionizing the industry.
Australian education, Study in Australia, Higher Education in Australia, Educ...Global Opportunities
Study in Australia with Global Opportunities, higher education consultants in India. We represent the following Australian universities and Australian colleges:
ACE Australia
Australian College Broadway NSW
Australian National Airline College
ACN, Sydney
Australian Institute of Technology & Education
AUSBATAR, Melbourne
ABBEY College
Australian Institute of Technical Training(Melbourne)
Australian Institute of Technology and Education(Melbourne)
Australian Institute of Commerce and Technology(Perth)
Billy Blue School of Graphic Arts
BT Education Limited
Canterbury Business College
Central Queensland University
Charles Darwin University
Charles Sturt University
CIC, Perth
CELUSA, Adelaide
Cambridge International College
Careers Institute Australia
Deakin University
Eynesbury, Adelaide
Education Access Australia(MIE/MITH)
Edith Cowan University
Griffith University
Hales Institute Hospitality Training Australia
Holmes Institute
IIBIT-Ballarat
Insearch, UTS
KBIT
Latrobe University
La Trobe International College/ Latrobe University
MIBT, Melbourne
Macquarie University, Sydney
Macquarie City College
PIBT, Perth
QIBT, Brisbane
RafflesKvB - Sydney, Australia
SAIBT, Adelaide
IBT, Sydney
Shaftson International College
Sheila Baxter
Swinburne TAFE/Swinburne University of Technology
The Meridian International School, Australia
University of Ballarat
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sunshine Coast
University of Tasmania
University of Wollongong
USQ, Sydney Education Centre
UNIVERSAL NETWORK OF INFOTECH(Adelaide)
Victoria University Sydney
William Blue School of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
The United Kingdom is a fascinating landscape when it comes to universities. With over a hundred and twenty of these, there are ample opportunities for students to seek education, regardless of what subject they wish to pursue. For example, business studies is one of the most popular choices.
G0321 lecture 4 the digital age and social mediaKelvin Ooi
The document summarizes key topics from a lecture on the digital age and social media. It discusses how the invention of the Internet enabled the digital revolution and age. It describes Moore's Law and how digital technologies have exponentially grown in power and declined in cost over time. It provides a timeline of the growth of the Internet and digital industry. It outlines how digital technologies have evolved from tools of convenience and business to tools of information, communication, and connectivity. It examines the social impacts of digital media, including benefits like social interaction but also risks to trust, security, and privacy. Finally, it discusses challenges of the digital age like vulnerabilities to hacking and how personal data has become a commodity.
Smartphones are mobile devices that provide advanced computing abilities and connectivity. They allow users to run applications and access the internet from anywhere. However, smartphones can negatively impact workplaces and education. In workplaces, smartphones distract employees during meetings when they are checking emails or social media instead of paying attention. This interrupts productivity and can cause mistakes. In education, students frequently use smartphones for non-academic purposes like games and social media during class, which hinders their learning and causes some to fail. Surveys show that smartphone overuse in these contexts hurts professionalism and performance.
MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) allow unlimited participation and open access to online course content. They can be used by university students, in companies for work, and in schools to make learning more creative. Benefits include expanding knowledge, increasing access, and engaging faculty with technology. Advantages are easy access, meaningful classes, and sharing of cultural perspectives. Challenges include low completion rates and inexperience of instructors in online teaching. The purpose of MOOCs is to increase access to education and reduce costs while improving teaching and learning. Quality is difficult to define as requirements differ between institutions, employers, educators and learners. MOOCs benefit lifelong learners, providers, those needing extra tutoring,
This document provides a summary of an implant training conducted by three students - Abhay Anand, Abhishek Prasad, and Argha Das - at BSNL, Patna from December 5, 2011 to December 30, 2011. The training covered topics such as company profile of BSNL, introduction to telecommunications technologies including exchanges, local and trunk lines, PCM, fibre optics, mobile communications, internet and broadband. The document includes sections on acknowledgements and contents covering the various topics studied during the training.
Mobile technology is the technology used for cellular communication. Mobile technology has evolved rapidly over the past few years. Since the start of this millennium, a standard mobile device has gone from being no more than a simple two-way pager to being a mobile phone, GPS navigation device, an embedded web browser and instant messaging client, and a handheld gaming console. Many experts believe that the future of computer technology rests in mobile computing with wireless networking. Mobile computing by way of tablet computers are becoming more popular. Tablets are available on the 3G and 4G networks. Mobile technology has different meanings in different aspects, mainly mobile technology in information technology and mobile technology in basketball technology. Mainly based on the wireless technology of wireless devices (including laptops, tablets, tablets, mobile phones, etc.) equipment information technology integration.
he integration of information technology and communication technology is bringing great changes to our social life. Mobile technology and the Internet have become the main driving forces for the development of information and communication technologies. Through the use of high-coverage mobile communication networks, high-speed wireless networks, and various types of mobile information terminals, the use of mobile technologies has opened up a vast space for mobile interaction. And has become a popular and popular way of living and working. Due to the attractiveness of mobile interaction and the rapid development of new technologies, mobile information terminals and wireless networks will be no less than the scale and impact of computers and networks in the future. The development of mobile government and mobile commerce has provided new opportunities for further improving the level of city management, improving the level and efficiency of public services, and building a more responsive, efficient, transparent, and responsible government. It also helps to bridge the digital divide and provide citizens with universal Service, agile service. The integration and development of information and communication technology has spurred the formation of an information society and a knowledge society, and has also led to a user-oriented innovation oriented to a knowledge society, a user-centered society, a stage of social practice, and a feature of mass innovation, joint innovation, and open innovation. Shape, innovation 2.0 mode is gradually emerging to the attention of the scientific community and society.
Trends Shaping Education 2022 by Andreas SchleicherEduSkills OECD
1) The future will continue to surprise us with uncertainties like climate change, pandemics, and technological disruptions that will shape education.
2) Trends include growing inequality, new sources of economic growth in technology companies, and people pursuing better work-life balance through reduced working hours.
3) Knowledge and power are shifting as access to information increases through the internet and artificial intelligence, while science becomes more open through academic publishing and citizen participation in governance grows.
4) Identities and belonging are changing with more international migration, greater civic engagement in politics and associations, and younger minimum voting ages worldwide.
Mobile phones originated from two-way radios developed in the 1940s for the military. There are several major mobile phone manufacturers that produce phones under different brand names. Mobile phones connect to cellular networks operated by companies to make calls and access the internet from wide geographic areas. In Pakistan, major mobile operators include Vfone, Ufone, Mobalink, Zong and Telenor. Mobile phones now serve many purposes beyond calls like taking photos, recording audio, viewing documents, and sharing multimedia messages. While mobile phones provide many benefits, they should also be used carefully and responsibly.
This document provides an overview of a proposed phone case business. It describes the business as customizing phone cases with customer-provided designs. The target audience is teenagers and adults who want stylish cases, as well as organizations wanting branded cases. The business plans to start small operating virtually from India for low costs and good internet. A cost analysis shows start-up costs of $120,000 with break-even expected at 1,500 cases. The document also discusses hiring qualified online workers and competing with established companies like VistaPrint.
This document summarizes a seminar on GI-FI (Gigabit Wireless) technology. It discusses how GI-FI uses 60GHz wireless signals to transmit data at gigabit speeds over short distances. The core components include subscriber stations that connect to multiple access points using the IEEE 802.15.3c standard. Applications include wireless connectivity in homes, offices, between devices and vehicles. Advantages are high speeds, security, low power and cost, while the main disadvantage is short range of transmission.
The document discusses the evolution of mobile technologies from 0G to 6G. It describes each generation including key features such as speed increases over time from kilobits per second to terabits per second. 6G is expected to provide complete wireless connectivity with no limitations through technologies like smart antennas and air fiber. Potential use cases for 6G include eHealth, haptic communication, and advanced automation and manufacturing through ultra high speeds and bandwidth. However, 6G technologies are still in development and not yet market-ready.
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This document discusses how smart phones affect daily life. It defines smart phones as phones with advanced computing abilities like keyboards, web access, operating systems, and messaging capabilities. The advantages of smart phones include their multifunctionality and ease of communication and internet access. Disadvantages include cost, complexity, and potential to reduce productivity through excessive phone use. The document also examines effects of smart phones on productivity, communication, and education through both positive and negative impacts like distraction and overuse of social media. It provides some statistics on phone addiction and phone use for news.
This document provides an overview of 5G wireless technology presented by Arya M Nair. It discusses the evolution from 1G to 4G technologies and introduces 5G as enabling complete wireless communication with high transmission speeds. The key aspects of 5G that are summarized include how 5G will work using millimeter waves and MIMO technology, the 5G network architecture that allows 4G and 5G to work together, as well as applications and features of 5G such as high connectivity, increased computing power and instantaneous connections enabled by low latency.
Virtual education, and Future of Virtual education in Pakistan.Syed Farjad Zia Zaidi
Virtual education has evolved significantly from early distance learning methods using print materials and video/audio recordings. Today, virtual education commonly refers to online learning delivered via the internet with teachers and students separated geographically. Major online learning platforms like Coursera, Codecademy, edX, and Udacity provide free university-level courses. While virtual education increases access to education, future research is still needed to better support online students and improve teaching methods using new technologies. Overall, virtual education is growing and will continue to be important for expanding educational opportunities worldwide.
5G is the proposed next generation of wireless technology that will provide significantly higher bandwidth and lower latency compared to current 4G networks. 5G will allow for multi-gigabit data transmission speeds, support new applications like virtual and augmented reality, and connect a vast range of internet of things devices. It is expected to be commercially launched starting in 2020. Some of the key benefits of 5G include high speeds of over 1 Gbps, low latency, support for high-bandwidth applications, and connectivity of billions of devices. However, fully realizing 5G will also involve overcoming major technical challenges related to developing new network architectures and spectrum availability.
This document provides an overview of mobile phone jammers, including: how they work by transmitting signals on the same frequencies used by cell phones to disrupt communication; the history of their development for law enforcement and military use; and the different types of jammer devices (types A through E). It also discusses applications of jammers like maintaining silence in libraries, preventing cell phone use in exams, and providing security in certain settings.
The document summarizes information about City University London and its INTO pathway program. It highlights that City University London is located in the heart of London, offering internationally recognized degrees and close industry links. The INTO pathway program provides an English-taught foundation year that guarantees progression to City University undergraduate degrees upon successful completion.
The document provides a history of mobile phones from 1938 to 2010, beginning with early portable radios developed for the military weighing over 25 pounds, moving to lighter handheld radios, and the first commercial mobile phone service introduced by Bell in 1946. Key developments included Motorola releasing the first handheld mobile phone in 1973, early smartphones like the IBM Simon in 1993 and Nokia 9000 Communicator in 1997, the first camera phone by Sharp in 2000, and smartphones running Android and iOS revolutionizing the industry.
Australian education, Study in Australia, Higher Education in Australia, Educ...Global Opportunities
Study in Australia with Global Opportunities, higher education consultants in India. We represent the following Australian universities and Australian colleges:
ACE Australia
Australian College Broadway NSW
Australian National Airline College
ACN, Sydney
Australian Institute of Technology & Education
AUSBATAR, Melbourne
ABBEY College
Australian Institute of Technical Training(Melbourne)
Australian Institute of Technology and Education(Melbourne)
Australian Institute of Commerce and Technology(Perth)
Billy Blue School of Graphic Arts
BT Education Limited
Canterbury Business College
Central Queensland University
Charles Darwin University
Charles Sturt University
CIC, Perth
CELUSA, Adelaide
Cambridge International College
Careers Institute Australia
Deakin University
Eynesbury, Adelaide
Education Access Australia(MIE/MITH)
Edith Cowan University
Griffith University
Hales Institute Hospitality Training Australia
Holmes Institute
IIBIT-Ballarat
Insearch, UTS
KBIT
Latrobe University
La Trobe International College/ Latrobe University
MIBT, Melbourne
Macquarie University, Sydney
Macquarie City College
PIBT, Perth
QIBT, Brisbane
RafflesKvB - Sydney, Australia
SAIBT, Adelaide
IBT, Sydney
Shaftson International College
Sheila Baxter
Swinburne TAFE/Swinburne University of Technology
The Meridian International School, Australia
University of Ballarat
University of Southern Queensland
University of Sunshine Coast
University of Tasmania
University of Wollongong
USQ, Sydney Education Centre
UNIVERSAL NETWORK OF INFOTECH(Adelaide)
Victoria University Sydney
William Blue School of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
The United Kingdom is a fascinating landscape when it comes to universities. With over a hundred and twenty of these, there are ample opportunities for students to seek education, regardless of what subject they wish to pursue. For example, business studies is one of the most popular choices.
G0321 lecture 4 the digital age and social mediaKelvin Ooi
The document summarizes key topics from a lecture on the digital age and social media. It discusses how the invention of the Internet enabled the digital revolution and age. It describes Moore's Law and how digital technologies have exponentially grown in power and declined in cost over time. It provides a timeline of the growth of the Internet and digital industry. It outlines how digital technologies have evolved from tools of convenience and business to tools of information, communication, and connectivity. It examines the social impacts of digital media, including benefits like social interaction but also risks to trust, security, and privacy. Finally, it discusses challenges of the digital age like vulnerabilities to hacking and how personal data has become a commodity.
Smartphones are mobile devices that provide advanced computing abilities and connectivity. They allow users to run applications and access the internet from anywhere. However, smartphones can negatively impact workplaces and education. In workplaces, smartphones distract employees during meetings when they are checking emails or social media instead of paying attention. This interrupts productivity and can cause mistakes. In education, students frequently use smartphones for non-academic purposes like games and social media during class, which hinders their learning and causes some to fail. Surveys show that smartphone overuse in these contexts hurts professionalism and performance.
MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) allow unlimited participation and open access to online course content. They can be used by university students, in companies for work, and in schools to make learning more creative. Benefits include expanding knowledge, increasing access, and engaging faculty with technology. Advantages are easy access, meaningful classes, and sharing of cultural perspectives. Challenges include low completion rates and inexperience of instructors in online teaching. The purpose of MOOCs is to increase access to education and reduce costs while improving teaching and learning. Quality is difficult to define as requirements differ between institutions, employers, educators and learners. MOOCs benefit lifelong learners, providers, those needing extra tutoring,
This document provides a summary of an implant training conducted by three students - Abhay Anand, Abhishek Prasad, and Argha Das - at BSNL, Patna from December 5, 2011 to December 30, 2011. The training covered topics such as company profile of BSNL, introduction to telecommunications technologies including exchanges, local and trunk lines, PCM, fibre optics, mobile communications, internet and broadband. The document includes sections on acknowledgements and contents covering the various topics studied during the training.
Mobile technology is the technology used for cellular communication. Mobile technology has evolved rapidly over the past few years. Since the start of this millennium, a standard mobile device has gone from being no more than a simple two-way pager to being a mobile phone, GPS navigation device, an embedded web browser and instant messaging client, and a handheld gaming console. Many experts believe that the future of computer technology rests in mobile computing with wireless networking. Mobile computing by way of tablet computers are becoming more popular. Tablets are available on the 3G and 4G networks. Mobile technology has different meanings in different aspects, mainly mobile technology in information technology and mobile technology in basketball technology. Mainly based on the wireless technology of wireless devices (including laptops, tablets, tablets, mobile phones, etc.) equipment information technology integration.
he integration of information technology and communication technology is bringing great changes to our social life. Mobile technology and the Internet have become the main driving forces for the development of information and communication technologies. Through the use of high-coverage mobile communication networks, high-speed wireless networks, and various types of mobile information terminals, the use of mobile technologies has opened up a vast space for mobile interaction. And has become a popular and popular way of living and working. Due to the attractiveness of mobile interaction and the rapid development of new technologies, mobile information terminals and wireless networks will be no less than the scale and impact of computers and networks in the future. The development of mobile government and mobile commerce has provided new opportunities for further improving the level of city management, improving the level and efficiency of public services, and building a more responsive, efficient, transparent, and responsible government. It also helps to bridge the digital divide and provide citizens with universal Service, agile service. The integration and development of information and communication technology has spurred the formation of an information society and a knowledge society, and has also led to a user-oriented innovation oriented to a knowledge society, a user-centered society, a stage of social practice, and a feature of mass innovation, joint innovation, and open innovation. Shape, innovation 2.0 mode is gradually emerging to the attention of the scientific community and society.
Trends Shaping Education 2022 by Andreas SchleicherEduSkills OECD
1) The future will continue to surprise us with uncertainties like climate change, pandemics, and technological disruptions that will shape education.
2) Trends include growing inequality, new sources of economic growth in technology companies, and people pursuing better work-life balance through reduced working hours.
3) Knowledge and power are shifting as access to information increases through the internet and artificial intelligence, while science becomes more open through academic publishing and citizen participation in governance grows.
4) Identities and belonging are changing with more international migration, greater civic engagement in politics and associations, and younger minimum voting ages worldwide.
Mobile phones originated from two-way radios developed in the 1940s for the military. There are several major mobile phone manufacturers that produce phones under different brand names. Mobile phones connect to cellular networks operated by companies to make calls and access the internet from wide geographic areas. In Pakistan, major mobile operators include Vfone, Ufone, Mobalink, Zong and Telenor. Mobile phones now serve many purposes beyond calls like taking photos, recording audio, viewing documents, and sharing multimedia messages. While mobile phones provide many benefits, they should also be used carefully and responsibly.
This document provides an overview of a proposed phone case business. It describes the business as customizing phone cases with customer-provided designs. The target audience is teenagers and adults who want stylish cases, as well as organizations wanting branded cases. The business plans to start small operating virtually from India for low costs and good internet. A cost analysis shows start-up costs of $120,000 with break-even expected at 1,500 cases. The document also discusses hiring qualified online workers and competing with established companies like VistaPrint.
This document summarizes a seminar on GI-FI (Gigabit Wireless) technology. It discusses how GI-FI uses 60GHz wireless signals to transmit data at gigabit speeds over short distances. The core components include subscriber stations that connect to multiple access points using the IEEE 802.15.3c standard. Applications include wireless connectivity in homes, offices, between devices and vehicles. Advantages are high speeds, security, low power and cost, while the main disadvantage is short range of transmission.
The document discusses the evolution of mobile technologies from 0G to 6G. It describes each generation including key features such as speed increases over time from kilobits per second to terabits per second. 6G is expected to provide complete wireless connectivity with no limitations through technologies like smart antennas and air fiber. Potential use cases for 6G include eHealth, haptic communication, and advanced automation and manufacturing through ultra high speeds and bandwidth. However, 6G technologies are still in development and not yet market-ready.
Study in World's most sorted educational destination- New Zealand and apply through Licensed Immigration Adviser of New Zealand. Contact us 9915999744, 766
This document discusses how smart phones affect daily life. It defines smart phones as phones with advanced computing abilities like keyboards, web access, operating systems, and messaging capabilities. The advantages of smart phones include their multifunctionality and ease of communication and internet access. Disadvantages include cost, complexity, and potential to reduce productivity through excessive phone use. The document also examines effects of smart phones on productivity, communication, and education through both positive and negative impacts like distraction and overuse of social media. It provides some statistics on phone addiction and phone use for news.
This document provides an overview of 5G wireless technology presented by Arya M Nair. It discusses the evolution from 1G to 4G technologies and introduces 5G as enabling complete wireless communication with high transmission speeds. The key aspects of 5G that are summarized include how 5G will work using millimeter waves and MIMO technology, the 5G network architecture that allows 4G and 5G to work together, as well as applications and features of 5G such as high connectivity, increased computing power and instantaneous connections enabled by low latency.
Virtual education, and Future of Virtual education in Pakistan.Syed Farjad Zia Zaidi
Virtual education has evolved significantly from early distance learning methods using print materials and video/audio recordings. Today, virtual education commonly refers to online learning delivered via the internet with teachers and students separated geographically. Major online learning platforms like Coursera, Codecademy, edX, and Udacity provide free university-level courses. While virtual education increases access to education, future research is still needed to better support online students and improve teaching methods using new technologies. Overall, virtual education is growing and will continue to be important for expanding educational opportunities worldwide.
5G is the proposed next generation of wireless technology that will provide significantly higher bandwidth and lower latency compared to current 4G networks. 5G will allow for multi-gigabit data transmission speeds, support new applications like virtual and augmented reality, and connect a vast range of internet of things devices. It is expected to be commercially launched starting in 2020. Some of the key benefits of 5G include high speeds of over 1 Gbps, low latency, support for high-bandwidth applications, and connectivity of billions of devices. However, fully realizing 5G will also involve overcoming major technical challenges related to developing new network architectures and spectrum availability.
This document provides an overview of mobile phone jammers, including: how they work by transmitting signals on the same frequencies used by cell phones to disrupt communication; the history of their development for law enforcement and military use; and the different types of jammer devices (types A through E). It also discusses applications of jammers like maintaining silence in libraries, preventing cell phone use in exams, and providing security in certain settings.
The document summarizes information about City University London and its INTO pathway program. It highlights that City University London is located in the heart of London, offering internationally recognized degrees and close industry links. The INTO pathway program provides an English-taught foundation year that guarantees progression to City University undergraduate degrees upon successful completion.
Postgraduate Open Day Presentation, Chelsea College of Arts 2016-17 Applicantsccwslides
Postgraduate Open Day Presentation from Chelsea College of Arts for 2016-17 Applicants.
Includes:
Introduction to UAL
Introduction to Chelsea
Student Services
Careers
How to Apply
Fees and Funding
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The University of Derby is the number one university in the UK's East Midlands for graduate employment, and we’ve invested £150 million in our state-of-the-art facilities over the past 10 years.
Based at one of our three campuses in Derby, Buxton, and Chesterfield, students can study for a foundation, undergraduate, postgraduate or research course across a wide range of subjects including Forensic Science, Music Production and Civil Engineering
The document provides information about CATS College and its locations in London, Cambridge, and Canterbury. It outlines the various pre-university programmes offered, including GCSEs, A-Levels, International Baccalaureate, and University Foundation Programmes. It highlights features such as small class sizes, individual support, extracurricular activities, and success in placing students at top UK universities.
The document summarizes an executive MBA program offered by the University of Hull Business School in partnership with MDCI and Gulf College in Muscat, Oman. The program is a part-time program that can be completed without interrupting one's career. It is a 2-year program with courses, seminars in Muscat, and a research project. The program is accredited and will provide students with the latest business knowledge and skills to advance their careers and organizations. Financial assistance such as loans are available from the Muscat Development Bank.
The document summarizes an executive MBA program offered by the University of Hull Business School in partnership with MDCI. The 2-year part-time program is delivered in Muscat and provides internationally recognized qualifications without requiring students to take a career break. The program includes 13 modules delivered over weekends in Muscat by UK faculty along with a research project. It offers the latest business knowledge and skills to benefit organizations and support students' professional and personal goals.
The document summarizes an education consultancy that specializes in helping 15-20 year old students study abroad. It offers international foundation and diploma programs through partnerships with universities. It also offers test preparation, skills courses, study abroad consultation, and pathways to universities worldwide. The consultancy is located in Jakarta and has been operating since 2000.
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For Germany, costs are approximately 15 lakh INR, students receive 800-900 Euros per month, public universities have no fees, and the job market offers good security and satisfaction. Ireland costs 18 lakh INR with living expenses of 10,000 Euros per year, and the job market and people are described as friendly. For the USA, costs are 35-45 lakh INR per year with additional test fees, the job market values research and problem-solving skills, and top universities include Harvard, MIT and others costing $55,000-60,000 per year.
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The document provides information about studying in the UK, including:
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Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
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2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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4. Kingston-upon-Thames
Historic market town
Picturesque riverside location
Safest borough in London
‘Happiest’ place to live in
London and 6th
happiest in the
UK
25 minutes to central London
Vibrant student town with
shops, cafes and cinema
5. Kingston UniversityKingston University
Our vision is to be internationally
recognised for a creative
approach to education that has
practical outcomes which benefit
people and communities.
Our purpose is to develop
potential, transform lives and
improve the world around us. To
be led by learning in all that we
do: enabling others to learn,
continually learning ourselves and
pushing the boundaries of
learning through teaching,
research and enterprise and
professional practice.
We value
- Rigour, curiosity, excellence and originality
- Innovation, creativity and enterprise.
- Consideration, courtesy and collegiality
- Breadth, diversity and individuality
6. Kingston University
Overview
Known for teaching quality & innovative
programmes
Diverse student population
State of the art facilities: £123 million being
invested by 2017
Practical, career-focused learning
Global qualifications:
o MBA – AMBA
o HRM – CIPD
o Marketing – CIM
o Engineering – IMechE
o Computing - BCS
o Journalism – NCTJ
o Psychology - BPS
7. Kingston University
Facts & Figures
20,668 students
3,725 international students from 154 countries
5 Faculties:
o Business & Law
o Art, Design & Architecture
o Arts & Social Sciences
o Health, Social Care & Education
o Science, Engineering & Computing
4 Campuses
o Kingston Hill
o Penrhyn Road
o Knights Park
o Roehampton Vale
£123 million being invested in facilities by 2018
9. Kingston Hill Campus
Attractive campus with a mix of
modern and historic buildings
among trees and views of
surrounding countryside
Business & Law
Education
Music
Health and Social
Care Sciences
10. Kingston Hill Campus
Brand New Business School
A £30 Million investment
Eco-friendly Building
Opened in September 2012
50 seat high spec tier lecture theatre
Universal Wi-Fi & Network systems
5 Computer rooms --- 280 seats
Moot Court Room
Research Hub
11. Kingston Business School – AACSB
Accredited.
Kingston Business School has
joined an elite group of global
institutions awarded
prestigious international
accreditation by the AACSB
(Association to Advance
Collegiate Schools of
Business).
A hallmark of excellence in
business education, the
accreditation has been
earned by just 5 per cent of
the world’s business schools.
12. Penhryn Road Campus
Penrhyn Road is close to the town centre
and is a busy, lively student environment.
Arts & Social Sciences
Civil & Construction Engineering
Pharmaceutical & Biological Sciences
Computing &Information Systems
13. Knights Park Campus
5 minute walk into town
Home for Art, Design
& Architecture students
On the Hogsmill River – a
pretty tributary of the
Thames
Stanley Picker Gallery
Public exhibitions and
events
14. Roehampton Vale
Campus
Campus for Engineering
programmes:
Aerospace Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Automotive Engineering
Aircraft Simulator
Computer Aided Design Lab
Learjet 25 plane
Lotus Exige
Tiger Motorbike
Honda Quad Bike
State of the Art Laboratories
15. FACULTY SCHOOL
___________________________________________________________________
• BUSINESS & LAW Business, Law
• ART, DESIGN & Architecture and Landscape,
ARCHITECTURE Design, Fine Art, Surveying, Foundation studies
• ARTS & SOCIAL Economics, Humanities, Performing Arts, Social
SCIENCES Sciences
• SCIENCE, ENGINEERING Chemistry, Geography, Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Civil,
& COMPUTING Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering, Computing, Information
Systems, Mathematics
• HEALTH, SOCIAL CARE Nursing, Midwifery, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Education
& EDUCATION
5 Faculties
16. KU International Study Centre (KULISC)
Kingston University ISC offers:
o International Foundation Year
o International Year One
Business Diploma
o Pre-Masters
Kingston Hill Campus
Now in the 5th
year; has
successfully guided more than
200 students
Applications made online to
Study Group
Full details:
www.kingstonisc.com
17. Accommodation
Seven Halls: IQ Wave, Middle Mill,
Clayhill, Seething Wells, Walkden
Hall, Kingston Hill and Kingston
Bridge House
All Halls benefit from:
Single study bedrooms
arranged in flats
Onsite Launderettes
24 – hour security
Internet access in all rooms
All halls are self catering and
non-smoking
Free Bus Service to campus,
town & station
Average cost: £111-£140/week
18. • Checked, lodged and
acknowledged
• Incomplete applications put on
hold
• Completed applications are
assessed and a student ID
generated
• ID’s need to be quoted in all your
correspondence with us
• If a decision can be made, an
offer will be processed within a
week
• A soft copy will be e-mailed.
• If a decision cannot be made, the
application will be sent for a Faculty
Review
• Decisions generally take15 to 20
working days
• These offers will be sent to your
email, directly from the university
PG application form Typed, not
hand-written email to:
Ku.london.info@gmail.com
Application Process – PG
19. Postgraduate Work Placement – 12 months
Postgraduate Work Placements :
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/postgraduate/work-placement/
Which Programmes ?
All - Business programs :
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/courses/find-a-course/postgraduate/subject-areas/44-business/
Journalism, Publishing, Creative Writing, English Literature and
History
All - Science, Engineering and Computing programs
20. PG Entry Requirements
General Requirements
First Class Bachelor’s degree (60% or above) from a reputable Indian
institution
Required IELTS or TOEFL score
Portfolio of work for Art, Design & Architecture courses
MBA
First degree
Minimum three years relevant managerial work experience
IELTS of 6.5 overall with no element below 6.0; or iBT TOEFL of 88 overall
with a 21 in Speaking, 20 in Reading and Writing & 19 in Listening
21. Application Process – UG
Online application through Universities and Colleges Admissions
Services (UCAS) www.ucas.com
Choice of 5 universities/courses
Deadlines:
15 Oct: for applications to Oxford, Cambridge and courses in
medicine, dentistry & veterinary science/medicine
30 Jun: for all other courses & institutions
22. Step 1 – Accept Offer
Accept the Conditional / Unconditional Offer on OSIS
Log into the OSIS link with your username and password
Step 2 – Fee Assessment
Upload a copy of your passport in OSIS and email a copy to feestatus@kingston.ac.uk
Step 3 – Request CAS
Once a student is UF and has been fee assessed, they can request the CAS (follow
email instructions)
Step 4 – Pay Deposit
Pay £3,000 deposit (PG students only) and email confirmation to CAS@kingston.ac.uk
Step 5 – Submit Documents
Email English, Academic and Financial documents, and TB Certificate, to the CAS team
at: SM-Pre-CAS@kingston.ac.uk (they will then let you know if anything is missing)
Step 6 – Issue CAS
A ‘draft CAS’ will be emailed to the student, who then must reply to confirm all the details
on the draft CAS are correct (if student hasn’t confirmed earlier)
The final CAS is issued to student
Requesting a CAS Statement
23. Timing
Generally 10-15 days
Technical Help
Any queries relating to OSIS issues and student’s records
(passport, visa, qualifications): apposis@kingston.ac.uk
Any changes to the CAS statement after it has been
issued email: cas@kingston.ac.uk
Requesting a CAS Statement
24. PG-English Language Requirements
Schools IELTS TOEFL ibt PTE
Art, Design &
Architecture
6.5 overall with not less than
5.5 in each element
88 overall with a 20 in S, 18
in R & 17 in L & W
61 overall with not less than
51 in each element
Science, Computing &
Engineering (SEC)
6.5 overall with a 6 in W &
not less than 5.5 in R,S & L
88 overall with a 20 in W & S,
18 in R and 17 in L
61 overall with 56 in W and
not less than 51 in each
element
Arts & Social Sciences 6.5 overall with not less than
5.5 in each element
88 overall with a 20 in S, 18
in R & 17 in L & W
61 overall with not less than
51 in each element
Business & Law
* Exceptions:
Journalism, Creative
Writing, etc
6.5 overall with not less than
6 in each element
88 overall with a 20 in R ,W
and 21 in S and 19 in L
61 overall with not less than
56 in each element
25. Pre-sessional English
Summer & Autumn Sessions
Summer Session --- offer 15, 10 and 5 week for all students
Autumn Session --- offer 10 and 5 week for students going onto postgraduate study
Long: 15 week - IELTS scores are no more than 1.5 below your English language
entry requirements overall and/or in one or more skills: reading, writing, listening and /
or speaking.
Medium: 10 week - IELTS scores are no more than 1.0 below your English language
entry requirements overall and/or in one or more skills: reading, writing, listening and /
or speaking.
Short: 5 week - IELTS scores are no more than 0.5 below your English language
entry requirements overall and/or in one or more skills: reading, writing, listening and /
or speaking.
We accept a number of other English language qualifications (e.g. TOEFLiBT, PTE).
Details on our website:
http://www.kingston.ac.uk/international/studying-at-kingston/language-requirements/alternative
More information: http://fass.kingston.ac.uk/courses/pre-sessional/
26. Pre-sessional English
How to Apply
Fill-in Online application form
Documents Required
A copy of Offer Letter
A copy of English Language Certificate (UKVI – IELTS)
A copy of previous academic qualifications (used to apply for your
main course)
A copy of your passport
A Photograph
Pay Non-refundable registration deposit of £250
Email: fass-ps-info@kingston.ac.uk
27. Tuition Fees
Indication of Tuition Fees 2017/8 entry
Undergraduate: £12,300 - £14,500 per year
Undergraduate Study Abroad Year: £3,200
Postgraduate Taught: £13,300 - £14,900 per year
Postgraduate Research: £13,000 per year*
MBA: £19,200
*a few exceptions do apply
28. Tuition Fees Payment
Full - time
enrolment
dates
1st
Installment
2nd
Installment
3rd
Installment
4th
Installment
5th
Installment
6th
Installment
7th
Installment
Sep/Oct At enrolment
(50%)
15 Nov 2017
(9%)
10 Dec 2017
(9%)
14 Jan 2018
(8%)
11 Feb 2018
(8%)
08 Mar 2018
(8%)
07 Apr 2018
(8%)
Jan/Feb At enrolment
(50%)
08 Mar 2018
(9%)
07 Apr 2018
(9%)
05 May 2018
(8%)
09 Jun 2018
(8%)
07 Jul 2018
(8%)
11 Aug 2018
(8%)
Students need to pay 50% of their tuition fees prior to or
at the time of enrolment.
29. International Scholarships
(1) International Postgraduate & Undergraduate Scholarships:
Partial Scholarship of £4,000
A competitive scholarship awarded to students with
outstanding academic achievement
Deadlines:
o 31st
May (for September entry)
o 16th
November (for January entry)
Email: scholarships@kingston.ac.uk
Web: www.kingston.ac.uk/internationalscholarships
30. International Scholarships
(2) Subject Specific Scholarships
Some Faculties offer their own scholarships – for more details on
these Faculty Scholarships please visit:
www.kingston.ac.uk/internationalscholarships
(3) Loyalty Bursaries: 10% Discount
Alumni who have completed Undergraduate study in last 10 years
Study Abroad/ Summer School/ Exchange Students
A Family Connection with KU (siblings or children of alumni)
Apply for loyalty bursary after you have enrolled
31. Work Whilst You Study
Limitations
Max. 20 hours per week during term times
Max. 40 hours per week during holiday periods
Resources
Jobshop (local jobs suited to students)
Staff Bureau (work opportunities at Kingston University)
Local Recruitment Agents (casual & temporary work)
Minimum wage for 2015
£5.30 (18 – 20yrs)
£6.70 (21yrs +)
32. Entrepreneurship
KU produces more graduate start-up companies than
any other university in the UK (5th
year running)
KU shortlisted for “Entrepreneurial University of the
Year” and “Widening Participation or Outreach
Initiative of the Year” in 2014 by Times Higher
Education Awards
Business School awarded “Silver Small Business
Charter Award” for links with local business
Students competitions and activities designed to
encourage students to get involved in business
33. Student Support
Airport Meet and Greet
Welcome and orientation programme
Health and welfare
o NHS coverage & on-campus Health Centre
o Counselling
Free bus transport between campuses
Free English language & study skills support
Free 24-hour internet and email access
24-hour libraries on each campus
3,000 Computers
34. Kingston International Support
Pre-arrival support and information
Meet & Greet at London airports
Essential Welcome & Orientation Programme
o Opening a bank account
o Visa guidance
o Finding a part-time job
o Tour of Kingston Town Centre
o Welcome events: Boat Trip, London Tour, Harry Potter
Walking Tour, Theatre tickets
International Student Advisory Centre (ISAC):
o Student Visa
o Travel Visa
o Working in the UK
36. Kingston-Lebara
Volunteer in India Project
Summer Volunteering project
open to 15 undergraduate students
all subject areas & all nationalities
Joined by 2 Kingston staff
Three-weeks in Tamil Nadu
Activities include:
English Classes
Sports & Games
Health & Nursing
Arts & Crafts
38. Important Contacts & Links
Kingston University India Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/KingstonUni.IN
Useful Email Contacts
General Enquiries: international@kingston.ac.uk
Admission Enquiries: Admissionsops@kingston.ac.uk
KULISC: www.kingston.ac.uk/isc
Accommodation: accommodation@kingston.ac.uk
CAS enquiries: cas@kingston.ac.uk
39. You-tube videos
See what it is like in Kingston
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WlwzzLJjE0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6xlL_q92Fw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0A_GjZ6YKmM
Halls of Residence welcome event
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BEzkj_ldUM
International Welcome & Orientation Programme
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnjYC9xYZtk
Overseas student talks about course at Kingston University
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNTA4MwtTBA&feature=related
Employability support at Kingston University
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK-0l-LQlVs
MBA student Alexander talks about the course at Kingston University
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkXqivFfYP0
A day in the life of an Indian science student
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0SOJYa4t24
40. Thank you – any questions?Thank you – any questions?
Ms. Tawnya Cheatheam
Regional Manager
Tel: +44 (0)208 417 3263
Email: T.Cheatheam@kingston.ac.uk
Ms. Usha I. Joseph
Admissions Manager India Office
Raheja Plaza, Unit no 213,
Off New Link Road,
Behind Fun Republic / Yash Raj Studio,
Andheri W, Mumbai 400053
Tel: 91 22 26743830/ 33
Email: india@kingston.ac.uk
www.kingston.ac.uk