Agencies for teaching English in Taiwan;
1. Teach Taiwan Agency
Email;apply@teachtaiwan.com.tw
2. Phoenix Group Asia
Email;pga@phoenixgroup.asia
3. Premier Recruit
Email;premierrecruit@pidi.com.tw
4. TFEPT Agency
Email;tfept.epa.ntnu.edu.tw.
Agencies for teaching English in Taiwan;
Cruise Ship and Yacht Jobs
1. Carnival Cruise Line: http://www.carnival.com/careers
2. Royal Caribbean International: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/careers
3. Norwegian Cruise Line: http://www.ncl.com/careers
4. Princess Cruises: http://www.princess.com/careers
5. M/Y Seafair: http://www.seafair.com/careers (Yacht jobs)
6. The Crew Network: http://www.thecrewnetwork.com/ (Yacht jobs)
Cruise Ship and Yacht Jobs
1. Carnival Cruise Line: http://www.carnival.com/careers
2. Royal Caribbean International: http://www.royalcaribbean.com/careers
3. Norwegian Cruise Line: http://www.ncl.com/careers
4. Princess Cruises: http://www.princess.com/careers
5. M/Y Seafair: http://www.seafair.com/careers (Yacht jobs)
6. The Crew Network: http://www.thecrewnetwork.com/ (Yacht jobs)
Airport Jobs
1. Airport Jobs: http://www.airportjobs.com/
2. Aviation JobNet: http://www.aviationjobnet.com/
3. JSFirm: http://www.jsfirm.com/
4. American Airlines: http://www.aa.com/careers
5. Delta Air Lines: http://www.delta.com/careers
6. United Airlines: http://www.united.com/careers
Caregiver Opportunities with Visa Sponsorship
1. Care.com: http://www.care.com/ (Some job postings offer visa sponsorship)
2. Indeed: http://www.indeed.com/ (Search for "caregiver jobs with visa sponsorship")
3. Visa Sponsorship Jobs: http://www.visasponsorshipjobs.com/ (Search for caregiver jobs)
4. Concordia Visiting Nurses: http://www.concordiahealth.com/careers (Offers visa sponsorship for some positions)
5. Bayada Home Health Care: http://www.bayada.com/careers (Offers visa sponsorship for some positions)
6. Interim HealthCare: http://www.interimhealthcare.com/careers (Offers visa sponsorship for some positions)
Please note that some of these links may require you to create an account or upload your resume to apply for jobs. Additionally, visa sponsorship requirements and availability may vary depending on the employer and the specific job opportunity.
OVERVIEW
University of Waikato is currently accepting applications for it's graduate scholarship.
Value: Up to $30,000 per year for up to 36 months + domestic tuition fees and Student Services Levy.
Deadline: 31 december 2024
FOR MORE INFO
https://waikato.ac.nz/scholarships/s/university-of-waikato-doctoral-scholarship
If you want to enrol at Icelandic public universities, rejoice! There are no tuition costs you need to worry about; there's only a registration fee of 100–250 EUR, which allows you to spend money on travelling, finding great accommodation, or buying enough clothes to keep you warm.
English may not be an official language, but almost any local speaks it fluently. That's because English is taught as a second language in schools. So, drop any fears about language barriers or being misunderstood — you won't have to face them here. Actually, you shouldn't be surprised to discover that many Icelandic people speak other foreign languages as well, including Danish, German, French, and others.
There's a local habit called "vísindaferð". It takes place on Fridays, when groups of students often visit a local organisation or an interesting place/attraction. You will enjoy taking part in small tasks, being given a tour, and savouring a few snacks and drinks.
Thanks to its abundant natural resources, Iceland is one of the most eco-friendly nations in the world. Around 80% of its energy needs are covered by hydro and geothermal power. In Reykjavik, they even had hydrogen-powered buses at some point, and there are initiatives to bring them back!
It's no secret that Iceland has some of the most beautiful and iconic natural landscapes. While living here, you should visit places like the Gullfoss Falls, the Thingvellir National Park, Seljalandsfoss, the active geysers, the Hallgrimskirkja modern cathedral, etc.
Each university in Iceland has its own system on their website that allows future students to apply for and enrol in their degree programmes. So, once you select the university of your choice, you can go through their application and submit your materials there.
Here are some of the basic requirements you’ll need for every application:
LIST OF SCHOOLS IN ICELAND - FREE TUITION AND ADMISSION LINKS
Dreaming of becoming a pilot or getting an additional rating? EAA can help your aviation dreams become a reality. EAA’s scholarships are supported by dozens of donors, benefactors, and others who “pass it forward” by endowing these programs.
With the help of these donors, EAA awards more than $135,000 each year to students to pursue flight training. This year, these awards helped 31 students pursue their dreams of flight.
One application is used for ALL scholarships; scholarship applicants will be considered for all scholarships for which they qualify. All applications are reviewed against the criteria for the individual scholarships and then awarded to those who show the greatest potential to be actively engaged in aviation.
This development, part of Japan’s ongoing effort to address
labor shortages, offers a golden opportunity for skilled international drivers
eager to earn a competitive salary, experience life in Japan, and even bring
their families along.
Why Work in Japan’s Transport Sector in 2025
Motivation Factor: As Japan faces an aging population and a
dwindling workforce, it has become more open than ever to hiring skilled
foreign workers. For drivers, this is a chance to become part of a system that
values punctuality, safety, and service excellence—qualities that make Japan’s
transport sector a global leader.
Potential Earnings and Bringing Your Family: The average
earnings for international drivers range from JPY 2.5 million to JPY 4 million
per year (approximately USD 22,000 to USD 36,000). The possibility of bringing
your family to live in Japan is real, too, though it comes with some conditions
we’ll touch upon later.
How Much Can You Make as a Driver in Japan in 2025?
Driving for a living in Japan has its monetary rewards for
foreign skilled workers as listed below:
To qualify for a driver position in Japan as a foreign
worker under the SSW program, you must:
There are several reliable sources for finding transport
sector jobs in Japan:
Here’s how to get started on your road to Japan:
Find a Job: Secure a job offer from a Japanese company
willing to sponsor your SSW visa.
Family Integration: Once settled, you can explore options
for family reunification, although some conditions may apply.
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China (different scholarships other than CSC)
1. ANSO Scholarship (15 February) (no IELTS)
www.anso.org.cn/programmes/talent/scholarship/
2. USTC Fellowship for Doctoral Programs (15 February) (no IELTS) https://ic.ustc.edu.cn/en/v7info.php?Nav_x=15
3. Dalian University of tech (Liaoning Govt Scholarship) (February 15) (same as CSC) (faculty list final) (no IELTS)
https://sie.dlut.edu.cn/en/Scholarships/LSC.htm
http://faculty-en.dlut.edu.cn/xylb.jsp?urltype=tree.TreeTempUrl&wbtreeid=1014
4. NPU President Scholarship (same as CSC) (fees 600rmb) (IELTS=6 or Duolinguo=100)
The first batch: November 15 - February 15
The second batch: February 16 - March 15
The third batch: March 16 - April 15
The fourth batch: April 16 - May 15
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to have a higher chance of receiving a scholarship.
https://studyat.nwpu.edu.cn/SCHOLARSHIPS1/NPU_President_Scholarship.htm
5. NPU ‘Belt and Road Aerospace Innovation Alliance’ Scholarship (same as CSC) (no idea about fees but maybe it’s 600rmb) (IELTS=6 or Duolinguo=100)
The first batch: November 15- February 15
The second batch: February 16- March 15
Applicants are encouraged to apply early to have a higher chance of receiving a scholarship.
https://studyat.nwpu.edu.cn/SCHOLARSHIPS1/Belt_and_Road_Aerospace_Innovation_Alliance__Sc.htm
6. Shanghai Jiaotong University (shanghai Govt) (31 March) (800fees rmb) (same as CSC) (IELTS=6 or GAT SUBJECT=70)
https://isc.sjtu.edu.cn/en/content.aspx?info_lb=38&flag=2
7. Tianjin university (Peiyang Scholarship) (not Announced Yet) (no fees on sites check by yourself) (same as CSC)
http://sie.tju.edu.cn/en/jxj/PeiyangFutureScholarScholarship/202103/t20210310_319752.html
8. Southeast University Scholarship (fees on sites check by yourself)
https://cis.seu.edu.cn/14010/list.htm
9. Chongqing government Scholarship (May 15th) (400fees) (2200stipend) (no IELTS)
http://study.cqu.edu.cn/info/1390/1890.htm
http://study.cqu.edu.cn/info/1887/1937.htm
10. USTB Chancellor Scholarship (for master & doctor) (same as CSC) (15 june and 600rmb fees) (no IELTS) https://iscen.ustb.edu.cn/Scholarships/8e548298098940dd95cad29151025e8e.htm
https://iscen.ustb.edu.cn/Admissions/6a362321ddfe4dd9ab8edb6d1822fd07.htm
11. Nanjing Uni of Science and tech (Nanjing Municipal Government- Scholarship) (same as CSC) (30th May and fees 500rmb)
https://study.njust.edu.cn/66/4a/c4406a288330/page.htm
12. Harbin Engineering University Scholarship (Same as CSC and 31 May)
http://studyheu.hrbeu.edu.cn/2021/1222/c6382a280532/page.htm
13. Henan University Scholarships (full Scholarship) (31 May) (no IELTS)
https://isclc.henu.edu.cn/info/1029/1329.htm
14. ZHENGZHOU UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT SCHOLARSHIP (15June) (same as CSC)
http://international.zzu.edu.cn/en/scholarship/detail?cid=49&pid=5&detail=13
15. Shanghai University Shanghai Government Scholarship May 15 (fee 500rmb)
https://apply.shu.edu.cn/application/scholarships
16. Hohai University Scholarship (full Scholarship) (May 15)
https://ie.hhu.edu.cn/7299/list.htm
17. East China Normal University (Shanghai Govt Scholarship) (fees) (15 may)
http://lxs.ecnu.edu.cn/EN/msg.php?id=36
18. Dalian Maritime University (Liaoning Government Scholarship) 31January (no my major)
iec.dlmu.edu.cn/English/Scholarship/Liaoning_Government_Scholarship_.htm
19. tongji university (Shanghai Scholarship) (February 15) (600rmb fees) (same as CSC) (no my major)
https://study.tongji.edu.cn/info/1088/2343.htm
20. Donghua University SGS Scholarship (31March and fees) (no my major)
https://english.dhu.edu.cn/scholarships/sgs/list.htm
First-year | International Students
This information is for the Fall 2025/Spring 2026 academic
year. Unless otherwise noted, awards listed are for the academic year and not
by semester.
The University of Wyoming is proud to offer the Brown and
Gold Commitment to eligible first-time entering international freshman
students. This commitment is a
merit-based financial pledge determined by a student’s cumulative grade point
average (GPA), and it has two levels: $8,000 and $5,000. It is offered as a placeholder and will be
funded with individual scholarships that are made possible through the
generosity of UW Foundation donors and/or other institutional aid. Funding of this commitment is contingent on
the completion of the general application and any applicable recommended
applications within WyoScholarships.
The Brown and Gold Commitment normally cannot be combined
with any additional institutional scholarship aid, including those made
possible by the University of Wyoming Foundation.
Please note: All University of Wyoming financial awards are
only available to eligible admits. The awards are subject to available funding
and the approval of the UW Board of Trustees; they reserve the right to change
said rates at any time.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
https://www.uwyo.edu/sfa/scholarships/international/brown-and-gold-commitment.html
1. 1.Warehouse/
2.
Packing operator for consumer goods
2. Construction helper
Clean and prepare construction sites by removing debris and
possible hazards. Load or unload building materials used in construction. Dig
trenches, backfill holes, or compact earth to prepare for construction.
3. Construction rigger
Set up and repair rigging at manufacturing plants,
shipyards, logging yards, construction sites, and film sets. Responsible for
aligning and anchoring the machinery, attaching loads, controlling the movement
of heavy equipment, and ensuring the rigging is safe for use.
4. Construction welder
Operate welding equipment to welds ferrous and non-ferrous
metal parts such as pipes, vessels, and other components used in construction
or manufacturing. Add layers of metal to build up worn parts.
5. Fitter
Layout, fit, and fabricate metal components to assemble
structural forms, such as machinery frames
6. Mason
Responsible for the construction of the foundation and walls
of buildings and lay the blocks and bricks used for these structures. Masonry
work must be highly durable and masons work with sturdy construction materials,
including cement, brick, stone, and concrete block.
7. Production line helper
Working in the production of lithium-ion batteries for
electric vehicles. Maintenance of measuring instruments, simple maintenance of
production machines. Quality control, packaging and labeling of finished
products.
8. Electrician helper
Install and maintain wiring, control, and lighting systems.
Inspect electrical components, such as transformers and circuit breakers.
Identify electrical problems with a variety of testing devices. Repair or
replace wiring, equipment, or fixtures using hand tools and power tools.
9. Forklift driver
Responsible for operating forklifts and moving goods around
warehouses and other industrial sites. Their duties include using forklifts to
unload deliveries, stacking boxes for storage and moving wooden pallets around
the warehouse.
10. Construction man lift operators
Operates equipment, which lifts hoists or moves material for
construction purposes. Receive construction materials and deliver them to work
sites.
11. Meat sorter
Meatpackers are responsible for wrapping, grinding and
packing meat. They occasionally have to wash animal meat before packing;
inspect meat or meat products, use hand or power tools and grind meat to
prepare sausages, luncheon meats and other types of meat products.
12. Meatcutter
Meat cutters cut and trim the meat from larger, wholesale
portions into steaks, chops, roasts, and other cuts. They then prepare meat for
sale by performing various duties, such as weighing meat and wrapping it.
13. Meat workshop cleaner
Cleaning of the workshop with mops, hoses, using technical
tools – kercher washing polymers with a dishwasher
14. Meat conveyor worker
Cutting the main elements of meat into thin meat manually
and on a tape with a knife. Work may include specialized slaughtering tasks,
cutting standard or premium cuts of meat for making sausage, or wrapping meats.
15. Packing
operator for meat
Packing of sorted meat products, chicken, pork, veal. They
also perform final checks for defective items; ensure all working items make it
to the loading area or inventory.
16. Poultry slaughtering worker
Slaughtering works performing precision functions involving
the preparation of meat. Work may include specialized slaughtering tasks,
cutting standards, or premium cuts of meat.
17. Skinning worker
Slaughter of animals (foxes, minks, martens), skinning,
skinning, sorting, packing of skins, cleaning carcasses of animals, etc.
18. Mushroom picker
Works include disinfection, planting, sowing, watering,
collecting, sorting, weighing, packing mushrooms
19. Poultry farm
worker
Assists in daily checking birds, collecting eggs and
feeding. Additionally, to perform maintenance on the house and watering/heating
system as needed.
20. Pig farm worker
Daily control of pigs in the pigsty, cleaning, cleaning
pigsties, packing compound feeds, performing other tasks from the team leader.
21. Animal Care and Breeding Worker
Work with animals (foxes, minks, martens), daily monitoring
of animals, cleaning, cleaning cages, packaging of animal feed, other tasks of
the team leader
22. Apple picker
Picking apples and sorting apples, working in orchards,
working on a conveyor
23. Agricultural sorting worker
Manual picking of vegetables, fruits, sorting, packaging
24. Shopping mall cleaner
Cleaning of premises of shopping, entertainment centers,
office premises, places of public catering, toilets, adjacent territories, etc.
25. Strawberry picker
Picking strawberries in baskets manually, packing
26. Agricultural sorting workeR
Manual picking of vegetables, fruits, sorting, packaging
27. Bus driver
Driving buses to transport people through local routes,
making scheduled stops to pick up and drop off passengers. Responsible for the
safety and comfort of their clients while they travel on the bus.
28. Truck driver
Transporting finished goods and raw materials over land to
and from manufacturing plants or retail and distribution centers. Inspect
vehicles for mechanical items and safety issues and perform preventative
maintenance. Planning routes and meeting delivery schedules.
29. Concrete worker
Smoothes and finishes surfaces of poured concrete, such as
floors, walks, sidewalks, roads, or curbs using a variety of hand and power
tools. Align forms for sidewalks, curbs, or gutters; patch voids; uses saws to
cut expansion joints.
30. Carpenter
Installing structures and fixtures, such as windows and
molding; measuring, cutting, or shaping wood, plastic, and other materials.
31. Road builder
Carrying materials and masonry mortar at a construction
site; execution of formwork and scaffolding; mixing, pouring and distribution
of materials (concrete, gypsum, masonry mortar, mineral-asphalt mixtures,
etc.), digging and filling pits and ditches using hand tools; distribution of
sand, gravel, crushed stone, and similar materials
32. Roofer
Working on houses and buildings to build, maintain and
repair roofs. They use a variety of tools and materials to get the job done and
depending on the type of roof, including asphalt, galvanized steel, and
shingles. Roofing is a craft that takes time and balance
33. Tiler
Covering surfaces with tiles, and are employed across
household jobs as one of the final additions to certain rooms, but especially
kitchens and bathrooms, as well as in big construction projects and shops.
34. Plasterer
Applying coats of plaster or stucco to walls, ceilings, or
partitions of buildings, using trowels, brushes, or spray guns. Also applying
weatherproof, decorative coverings to exterior surfaces of buildings, such as
toweling or spraying on coats of stucco.
35. Isolation worker
Apply, remove, and repair insulation on industrial
equipment, pipes, ductwork, or other mechanical systems such as heat
exchangers, tanks, and vessels, to help control noise and maintain
temperatures.
36. Painter-decorator
Prepares walls and other areas for painting prepares paint,
paints surfaces
37. Hotel receptionist
38. Hotel maid
39. Envelope packaging operators
Here is the link to the agency website for Poland jobs
https://liveandstudy.eu/work-in-europe/available-vacancies/
INTRODUCTION
Australia is popular for many things – people, beaches, food and wine, wildlife and its vast landscape. Australia is known as a safe country with a friendly and relaxed culture.
If you are considering moving to Australia to teach, or maybe you are already here, we can help you get started on your teaching journey in Australia.
As a teacher migrating to Australia, on a skilled migrant visa, you are required to complete a teacher skills assessment through us. Not all work visas require a skills assessment so you will need to refer to the Department of Home Affairs for more information.
Here is a website and agency that provides services and informatjon required for you to move to Australia.
Future Diplomats Forum 2025
The Future Diplomats Forum 2025, hosted by HISA – Public
Policy Research Institute, is a four-day event in Washington, DC, designed to
empower the next generation of global leaders. This dynamic program brings
together students, youth activists, human rights advocates, aspiring diplomats,
international relations enthusiasts, and policy advocates from diverse
backgrounds to discuss, learn, and engage with critical topics in global
diplomacy. Participants will have the opportunity to connect with experts,
diplomats, and policymakers, gaining insights into the complexities of
international affairs, global governance, and conflict resolution. A highlight
of the forum will be an exclusive visit to the U.S. Congress, Supreme Court,
think tanks, and other key institutions, providing partiCipants with an
insider’s look at the heart of American democracy.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
OVERVIEW
Those who are currently enrolled in their last two years of a bachelor's degree, enrolled in any year of a master's degree, or those who have graduated with a bachelor's or master's degree and are interested in joining the OIST PhD program may undertake educational activity at OIST as a Research Intern. A research internship at OIST gives students experience working in a research environment directed by OIST faculty.
Research Intern places are awarded twice a year on a competitive basis. Selection is highly competitive, and depends on suitability of the intended research, academic background, available funding and space. Not all available positions will necessarily be filled.
OIST strives to create and maintain an inclusive, equitable, and diverse environment that does not discriminate against gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, medical condition, race, ethnicity, ancestry, culture, national origin, religion, or marital status. Applications from women and other underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For bachelor’s, master’s, one-tier master’s, non-degree programmes, and postgraduate specialist training courses
For PhD Programs in Hungary:
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