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La rédaction du Point souligne la qualité du programme au niveau international, son niveau de sélectivité élevé ainsi que le taux d'insertion de ses diplômés à la sortie et leur niveau de salaire. We are the only institution in Europe dedicated to delivering high quality double degree programmes to an elite group of young people. Our students go through a rigorous selection procedure which allows us to identify their motivation and potential to successfully complete our demanding programme. The CESEM spirit is created and maintained by the openness, curiosity and high levels of energy that each student brings to the school.Northeastern University, Boston(2 ans)
RISE:2012, the university's research, scholarship and innovation expo held on Thursday, highlighted a wide range of student and faculty research. On co-op, Michael Orbank is measuring the environmental damage caused by last year’s earthquake in the island country’s second most populated city.Expérience pro
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After the Associated Press published an article on March 20th about employers asking job candidates for Facebook and social media passwords, the response was, to say the least, overwhelming. In the month since, there have been thousands of tweets and social media status updates, more than 2,000 blog posts, and hundreds of news articles on the "trend." Legislation was proposed in at least three states, and by April 9th, Maryland had hastily passed a bill. Even the federal government got involved, with Congressional committees planning hearings on the issue. For its part, Facebook reiterated its service terms, which prohibit members from sharing their passwords with anyone. There was, of course, only one problem: Outside of a handful of specific cases (one of which dated back to 2006), the AP article provided little evidence of the "trend."

