‘Upsetting and shocking’: Teen girl sexually assaulted twice on a train by two different men

The girl had been travelling on a train back from the Boardmasters festival in Cornwall on 12 August.

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KAIST fully funded graduate scholarships for international students in Korea 2018

KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) is offering fully funded scholarships for international students in Undergraduate, Masters and PhD degrees for 2018 spring session.KAIST, one of the world’s best research oriented university. Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology is filled with opportunity, excellent academic system, cutting-edge research, world-class facilities, internationally renowned faculty and one of the best university for the international students to study in Korea.

KAIST University Ranking:-

  1. KAIST is ranked #1 the University of Korea in Engineering and Technology.
  2. According to QS world ranking system, KAIST is ranked #13 in Engineering and Information Technology.
  3. According to Reuters KAIST is ranked #6 among most innovative Universities, the only Non-American University lies in top 6 ranking.

Why KAIST University:-

  1. KAIST ranking is best in Korea and in all over the world
  2. KAIST is offering Fully funded scholarships for international students (Tuition fees and Monthly stipend).
  3. All lectures are covered in English.
  4. Flexible major system for international students.

KAIST Admission Procedures:-

Eligibility:-

To secure admission and scholarship in KAIST university all international students must meet the following criteria.

  1. International students must hold a bachelor degree by February 28th,2018 for admission in Masters.
  2. For admission in PhD, International students must hold a bachelor and master degree by February 28th,2018.
  3. The participants are not a citizen of Korea.

KAIST Admission Steps:-

For PhD students, it is recommended that they contact their potential advisory professor before applying but for Master students, it is better to contact the potential professor before applying but it’s not mandatory for them.

Also read: How to write an effective email to professor for international scholarship grants

Step 5 Take print of your application form. Save the application number for further procedures and to check the admission status.

 STEP 1 Visit KAIST website and click on the Online application form for  Spring 2018 Graduate. Before beginning, your application read the instructions given on the website carefully.
 STEP 2 Fill the online application form completely according to given instructions.
 STEP 3 After filling the online application form check out all the information entered is correct and save the file.
 STEP 4 Pay application processing fee through credit card or bank transfer (80 USD).
 STEP 6 Send a hard copy of complete application form along with required documents to KAIST admission office before the deadline. You can send your documents through post mail or express mail.Deadline September 29th,2017
Address
Graduate Admissions Team, KAIST #110, 1st Floor, E16‐1 B/D 291 Daehak‐ro, Yuseong-gu Daejeon 34141 Republic of Korea.
Telephone: +82 42-350-2352
 STEP 7 Visit the KAIST admission website for document arrival check and check whether all the documents have arrived the campus or if any documents are missing.
 STEP 8 Keep checking your email during the application review period. The respective department will contact international student participants individually if an interview is desired.
 STEP 9 Check your final admission result at KAIST application website on 8th December 2017

Source: KAIST fully funded graduate scholarships for international students in Korea 2018

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Total solar eclipse mesmerizes America

By Kerry SHERIDAN, with Sebastien Vuagnat in Madras, Oregon,  published 21 August 2017 at 21h20.

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The “diamond ring effect” is seen during a total solar eclipse as seen from the Lowell Observatory Solar Eclipse Experience in Madras, Oregon© AFP STAN HONDA

Emotional sky-gazers stood transfixed across North America Monday as the Sun vanished behind the Moon in a rare total eclipse that swept the continent coast-to-coast for the first time in nearly a century.

Eclipse chasers and amateur star watchers alike converged in cities along the path of totality, a 70-mile (113-kilometer) wide swath cutting through 14 US states, where the Moon briefly blocked out all light from the Sun.

Festivals, rooftop parties, weddings, camping trips and astronomy meet-ups popped up nationwide for what NASA expected to be the most heavily photographed and documented eclipse in modern times, thanks to the era of social media.

Whoops and cheers rose from the crowd as totality began at 1716 GMT over Oregon, and similar cries of joy erupted roughly 90 minutes later when the phenomenon ended at 1848 GMT in Charleston, South Carolina.

“It was incredibly beautiful. I am moved to tears,” said Heather Riser, a 54-year-old librarian from Virginia, sitting on a blanket in Charleston’s Waterfront Park where thousands had gathered on the grass to watch.

Crowds in Lincoln Beach, Oregon were first to witness the partial phase of the Great American Eclipse, from about 1605 GMT.

Just inland, more than 100,000 people gathered at Madras, Oregon — typically a town of 7,000 — in what experts described as perfect viewing conditions.

People watch the start of the solar eclipse at Big Summit Prairie ranch in Oregon’s Ochoco National Forest near the city of Mitchell© AFP Robyn Beck

In Los Angeles, “oohs and aahs” emanated from the crowd of thousands of people gathered at the Griffith Observatory in the hills above the city as the partial eclipse began.

“This is a once in a lifetime event,” said 42-year-old Chad Briggs. “We have to start eating salad and be healthy if we want to make it till the next eclipse!”

Many had hiked to the site to avoid massive traffic jams. Some watchers had fashioned their own pinhole projectors out of cardboard and scotch tape.

In Mexico, where there was a partial eclipse, astronomy buffs set up telescopes fitted with special sun filters in parks and squares in various cities.

“Put down your smartphone and experience this one emotionally, psychologically, physically, rather than just through the screen,” advised prominent US astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson.

‘Sensory overload’

US President Donald Trump looks up at the partial solar eclipse with First Lady Melania Trump from the balcony of the White House in Washington© AFP NICHOLAS KAMM

In the US capital, where 81 percent totality occurred, President Donald Trump watched the partial eclipse from the White House with his wife Melania and son Barron.

At one point, Trump glanced skywards without protective eyewear — a big no-no, according to experts. “Don’t look,” an aide shouted to him. He later donned glasses.

Eclipse watchers flocked to Washington’s National Air and Space Museum, where solar telescopes were set up for the occasion.

The National Zoo staged a viewing party, and national parks across the country organized programs for children.

In downtown Charleston, the last point in the path of totality, crowds of tourists — some in special eclipse T-shirts and star-printed trousers — had staked out prime spots on the bustling city’s storied waterfront.

“It is very exciting,” said Kwayera Davis, 34, an adjunct professor at the College of Charleston who set up viewing telescopes.

One bar had installed outdoor speakers which blasted Bonnie Tyler’s mega-hit “Total Eclipse of the Heart” — which she also performed live on a cruise ship on Monday.

The sun forms a crescent as a total solar eclipse is viewed from Charleston, South Carolina© AFP MANDEL NGAN

Many eclipse-watchers are overcome by emotion as the sky goes black, birds return to their nests and the air chills.

“It is such an incredible, sensory-overload kind of event,” eclipse-chaser Fred Espenak, a retired NASA astrophysicist, told AFP of the first total solar eclipse he saw in the United States back in 1970.

‘We’re ready!’

Experts warn that looking directly at an eclipse can cause permanent eye damage.

“The damage can really be permanent and right smack in the center of their vision,” said Vincent Jerome Giovinazzo, director of ophthalmology at Staten Island University Hospital, Northwell Health.

The only safe time to look at it is for those within the path of totality — and only during the brief moments when the Sun is completely blocked.

Everyone else should use proper solar eyeglasses, which are far darker than regular ones, or make a pinhole projector to see the eclipse while avoiding the glare of the Sun.

Total solar eclipse in the US© AFP Simon MALFATTO

Cloudy weather and thunderstorms dashed viewers’ hopes of a clear view in some places, including Missouri.

Some of the clearest views were along the West Coast.

Scientists planned to study the eclipse to learn more about the super-hot corona, or outer edge of the Sun.

Astronauts orbiting the Earth aboard the International Space Station were planning to document the eclipse, which they were in line to see three times.

“My first solar eclipse from space… We’re ready!” Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli tweeted ahead of the event.

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Promoting UTM at the EXPO 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan

JOHOR BAHRU, 21 August 2017 – Dr. Abdul Halim Abdullah, a senior lecturer of Faculty of Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) was invited as a speaker at Expo 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan in conjunction with Malaysian Education Week.

Dr. Abdul Halim Abdullah and Ahmad Mustaqim Yusoff at the UTM Booth.

The Malaysian Education Week was held from 14th to 18th August 2017 at the Malaysian Pavilion.  Expo 2017 was an international event which took place from June 10 to September 10, 2017 in Astana, Kazakhstan. The expo had attracted participations from more than 100 countries and 10 international organizations.

Dr. Abdul Halim delivered his talk on innovative teaching and learning practices in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) generally and Faculty of Education UTM specifically in developing graduate competitiveness and creativity.

He shared about New Academia Learning Innovations (NALI) model which is introduced by UTM in order to foster soft skills among students and to nurture creativity among lecturers in diversifying teaching and learning strategies in classrooms.

In addition, Dr Abdul Halim also highlighted the establishment of Student-Centred Learning (SCL) Rooms at Faculty of Education UTM which can be used to fulfil all types of teaching and learning experiences.

The SCL rooms are designed to support the implementation of NALI since they possess flexible learning environment. In addition to Dr. Abdul Halim, a PhD student from Faculty of Education UTM, Ahmad Mustaqim Yusoff was also invited to take part in a forum organized during the expo.

A visit from the representative of Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Kazakhstan and Malaysian ambassador to Kazakhstan, His Excellency Syed Mohamad Bakri Syed Abd Rahman to the UTM Booth.
An academic visit to Eurasian National University, Astana led by Deputy Secretary-General (Development) of MOHE Malaysia Datuk Nik Ali Mat Yunus.

The set-up of UTM booth in the expo had given Dr. Abdul Halim the opportunity to promote UTM academic programs and UTM Students Exchange Program to the expo visitors. Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) also arranged visits to two universities located in Astana.

Malaysian delegates visited Nazarbayev University and Eurasian National University (ENU).

The visit to ENU was also joined by Deputy Secretary-General (Development) of MOHE, Datuk Nik Ali Mat Yunus  and Malaysian ambassador to Kazakhstan, His Excellency Syed Mohamad Bakri Syed Abd Rahman.

It is hoped that the participation of Dr. Abdul Halim in Malaysian Education Week at Astana 2017 Expo will ensure UTM is recognized globally.

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