Archive for the ‘Degree’ category

Education, South Africa, And the Millennium Development Goals

May 13th, 2011

In its most recent issue, Time magazine reported that 4 million child deaths would be prevented around the world by boosting mothers’ education. This news is hardly surprising. Start an internet search with “effects of education on” and Google finishes your sentence with any number of social ills: crime, poverty, the economy, health, income. Nevertheless, Time’s statistic is timely.

The Millennium Development Goals

Last week, 140 heads of state and government gathered at the United Nations in New York to review the Millennium Development Goals. It has been ten years since world leaders adopted the MDGs to eradicate poverty and “ensure that globalization becomes a positive force for all the world’s people.” With only five years to go before the 2015 deadline for achieving the MDGs is reached, it is more critical than ever that donor countries reaffirm their commitment to the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people.

With measurable, time-bound targets for each, the eight Millennium Development Goals are as follows:

1. Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger

2. Achieve universal primary education

3. Promote gender equality and empower women

4. Reduce child mortality

5. Improve maternal health

6. Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other diseases

7. Ensure environmental sustainability

8. Develop a global partnership for development

Universal Primary Education: MDG Number 2

The Millennium Development Goal that is closest to the hearts of those involved with the Khanyisela Scholarship Program is Number 2: achieving universal primary education. In fact, it is this goal that can catalyze all other goals, as education alone increases income levels, empowers women, and improves access to health care. » Read more: Education, South Africa, And the Millennium Development Goals

Top 10 Fastest Growing Jobs With a Bachelor’s Degree

April 5th, 2011

Today’s job market is getting only tougher. Jobseekers need to be smart and remain updated with all the latest career and education news. Those who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree need to be well informed about the job positions that will grow the fastest through to the year 2018. According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are 10 jobs that will have fastest growth. Have a look at all these top 10 most promising job positions.

Biomedical Engineers

One of the fastest growing jobs is the occupation of biomedical engineers. These professionals are responsible for the designing and development of a wide range of prostheses and instrumentation used in the healthcare system. US Labor Statistics Bureau predicts a job growth of 72% for biomedical engineering jobs through to the year 2018.

Network Systems Analysts

Another fastest growing job through to the year 2018 is the job of a network system analyst. These analysts are responsible for designing and maintaining network systems including Local Area Network (LAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), internet systems etc. The projected job growth for these jobs is 53%.

Financial Examiners

The job duty of these professionals is to ensure that financial institutions abide by the concerning laws and regulations. In addition, they are responsible for making financial and real estate transactions. The expected job growth for these jobs, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics is 41% through to the year 2018. » Read more: Top 10 Fastest Growing Jobs With a Bachelor’s Degree