Archive for August, 2009

Eiilm University (mauritius Branch Campus) – First Private University Branch Campus in Mauritius

August 24th, 2009

g>EIILM University, we continually strive to bring about a transformation in our students with a view to enhancing knowledge and career-skills of all the students. At this University, we aim to provide our students with unique learning environment to achieve both employability and qualifications.

BENEFITS

A key focus at EIILM University

Over the years EIILM Group has an excellent track record of placing students in leading multinational and national corporations. Since its inception, the placement story has a number of glorious moments fulfilling students’ desires and meeting the mission.

The Group continuously carries on extensive research through detailed interactions with CEO’s/Managers of large and small industries, Multi National Corporations and major associations like Cll, AIIMA, FICCI, PHD and local chambers of commerce to find out what gets students good jobs. The research has thrown up the following:

Life Skills

An interesting factor that the research has shown is that pure academic skills, alone, are not enough to get students good jobs. Employers are looking for Motivation, Sincerity, Team spirit. Hard work and Reliability apart from leadership qualities and entrepreneurial mind set.

Companies want their potential employees to have a pleasing personality, good communication skills, patience, tolerance, appreciation, tact, efficiency, literacy, awareness. These essentials are what EIILM University terms as “Life Skills” and aims to teach as a compulsory subject during every semester to all the students

Good Internships

University Branding

Important for final Placements: EIILM University’s quarterly system wherein the student will do three quarters of academics and one quarter of Field Training and Internships focuses on giving maximum practical exposure to the students. EIILM University thus aims to place its students with industries throughout the year for on-the-spot learning.

A key to getting and retaining jobs: Branding is applicable not just to consumer products. A University Brand also brings instant awareness in the minds of public and HR Managers about your perceived qualities and abilities.

The EIILM Group’s branding through its A+ quality, modern academic system, career-skills and its positioning as one of the top most leading Educational institution in the country will automatically ensure that the University students will be short-listed and called for the interview.

At EIILM, every member of the faculty and staff proposes to work closely with industry to get our students the best jobs (interim and final) that are in line with their skills.

The EIILM University nametag will necessarily open many doors for potentially great jobs.

At EIILM getting our students great jobs is a responsibility that we take very seriously. It is our raison d’être.

LIBRARY INFO

To help the Library provide a satisfactory service to all its users, it has been necessary to draw up rules and regulations. Use of the library is therefore conditional upon the rules being obeyed. The Campus Librarian is authorized to maintain good order in the library and may exclude from it or suspend from its use any reader who breaks these rules.

Members of the library are empowered to require readers to comply with the rules. Serious or persistent breaches of the rules may be reported to the Campus Principal for consideration within the terms of the appropriate university disciplinary procedures.

Membership

Membership of the University Library and access to its services are open to all full-time and part-time students, and to Academic, Research and Administrative staff of the university.

Security

Students are required to carry their valid student identity card and must produce to enter the library.

The I.D. card may be used only by the member to whom it is issued. Users are responsible for material taken out on their cards and will be required to pay for any damage to or loss of material borrowed.

The removal of any material from the Library must be properly authorized and recorded. All readers leaving the library must show at the exit point all books, periodicals, etc. in their possession. Unauthorized removal of material shall constitute a serious offense.

No bags, brief cases or parcels may be brought inside the library. These may be left with the bag check attendants at the entrance. The University accepts no responsibility for the loss of or damage to any article left.



Behaviour in the Library


Silence is required in the Library. Persons causing unnecessary disturbance may be required to leave.

Food and drink should not be brought or consumed into the library.

Smoking and flirting are strictly forbidden in the library.

The use of cellular telephone is not allowed.

Readers must not mark, deface or damage any book or any other library material or furniture.

Computing Facilities

Computer laboratories equipped with Internet access constitute an integral part of every campus. We provide a network of pentium 4 machines adequately matched and supported by a host of printers, scanners, modems and other peripherals.

Services

The library provides other facilities such as:

Photocopying and binding

Printing – black and white or colour

Scanning and CD writing

Research on the internet




By: http://www.katizo.com

How To Cope With Post University Blues

August 23rd, 2009

At around this time of year, University life begins for many and continues for others. People move into halls or houses with friends and prepare for the year ahead, which is likely to involve the occasional lecture and seminar but also plenty of socialising.

For those people who have recently graduated and will not be going back to the student life for the first time in at least three years, things can be more difficult than first thought. It can be hard to here friends talking about going back to finish their courses or to do a Masters when all you are left with is fond memories and photos of your time as a student. It can be even harder if you live in a student town, or live where you went to Uni, to escape the fresh, excited faces of the ‘Freshers’.

There are many people who always comment that students are lazy and do not do very much that is productive. Whilst it is true that many students do have a lot of time off, they do have work to do and are studying to go into jobs that will hopefully benefit society in a great way, for example, teachers, doctors, scientists or dentists. Unfortunately, when you graduate you may find that a lot of people treat you as if you are a bit stupid saying things like “welcome to the real world”, “how are you going to cope in the real world” and “will you ever be able to wake up in time for work?”

It is true that University life is a lot different from working 9-5 for many as there are courses which have not many contact hours, you are surrounded by friends, have a loan and a reputation for partying no matter what day of the week. Nevertheless, for some students contact hours are very high and every student has a substantial workload and deadlines. A significant amount of people do not get very much financial help and thus a loan and such money borrowing opportunities do no go very far. This means that they have to get a job and balance work with study. When leaving University many graduates have become far more independent and mature than when they first arrived as a student. They are more than capable at surviving life outside University, however, leaving University is a big step and it naturally takes times to adjust. Therefore, try to ignore negative comments and don’t fret.

It is easy for people to forget that when you graduate, you are not just simply finishing your studies (unless of course you decide to take further courses). Leaving University also means saying good bye to close friends you have made over the years, as you all return to where you came from or leave to begin new jobs. This is a tough venture in itself, as you feel unsure and worried about when you will see your friends again. Furthermore, due to initial financial strains many people end up living back with their parents while searching for jobs, which can be very difficult when you have grown used to so much freedom. Even if you plan to work and then travel, living with parents can be difficult. Life after graduation can be a pretty stressful time.

If you have recently graduated and are struggling with so much change, there are a few things you can do which might make things a bit more bearable.

Finding a job itself can be tough and with all the competition having a degree does not naturally ensure you will be top of the pile. However, my advice is to keep applying to jobs you think you would be good at, don’t get disheartened by rejection and don’t give up. I would also suggest working anywhere you can whilst you hunt for a career job, as this will enable you to earn some money, it will keep you busy and minimise the time you have to miss university life.

When deciding where to live, it may be possible for you to arrange living with some of your post graduate friends. If this can be arranged then you will still be around people you have grown to know well. However, this situation is very idealistic seeing as everyone will most likely end up working in different locations and some people may not get a job quick enough to fund themselves, or get a job that pays enough. It is important to be realistic.

If you decide to continue living where you went to University, as some of your friends are staying, or if you just like the area then this can be a good idea. However, it is important to look towards your future and not get upset if your friends are still at University, living the student life when you have to get up early for work. To make the transfer from University to work as easy to cope with as possible I would recommend living with other professionals and not with students, who are up at all strange hours of the day. Moreover, remember that you once were sleeping at strange times and you were indeed a ‘Fresher’ too, therefore try not to resent them too much. Try not to rule out making friends at work, as these people are likely to have a fair amount in common with you.

If money is tight and you have to go and live with family members, the best way to cope is to keep yourself busy, get a job or even take up a new hobby . For instance play a new sport or book yourself onto a language course. This way, if none of your friends from school, sixth form or University are around, you should find new people to socialise with. Furthermore, you won’t have lots of free time to irritate and be irritated by family.

Leaving University is undoubtedly a hard and confusing time, however the more willing you are to embrace the next stage of you life and the more proactive you are, the better you should be able to cope.




By: Patrick Omari

Healing the Universe is an Inside Job

August 23rd, 2009

“Healing the universe is an Inside Job” is a quote that was printed at the bottom of an email send to me by my good friend Tajuana. When I first read it, I thought “Wow” what a great line – I’ll have to use it somewhere. After thinking about it for a few minutes I now see that the line is in complete error.

The universe is perfect the way it is. It is the matrix from which all forms of life interact with each other to experience the physical life. It is a playground or buffet of experiences from which we choose.

As a blank piece of paper would be the background from which we draw our lines, the universe as it is, simply represents the thoughts of its inhabitants. To say that a piece of paper needs healing would be incorrect. The line filled paper with its meaningless scribbles and useless information is simply representative of the mind that drew them. The universe or at least a very tiny part of it may be filled with humanities insanity, but it is the human mind that has created it not the universe. Man creates all that he/she experiences. The bathwater may be dirty but it started out clean; what caused it? You may have nice clean fresh sheets on you bed, but that will change the more you lie in them. It is not the universe that needs healing; it is humanity.

To say that “healing the universe is an inside job” simply is a nice way to say that “we” need healing. We are not separate from the universe; we are intimately connected to it. And the issue I have with using the terminology, or being nice, is that we take away the responsibility for directing the healing where it is needed the most. In other words, if something or someone else needs healing, it is not us and any energy given to the task of healing the universe will not go where it will do the most good.

The bottom line here is that the universe is literally commanded by your words, and it takes them literally. Thought, word, and deed – the word is the command for action and it must be absolutely clear. The universe does not interpret what we say. This is the secret to why most people do not get what they want, because they have not made it perfectly clear to the universe as to what it is that they want.

The mind commands the universe to create by using words, and it is the function of the universe to obey without second guessing. You may ask for a million dollars because you think it will make you happy, but the order you put in was for a million dollars – not for happiness.

I like the line, and it sounds very meaningful and spiritual, but it simply does not work, and it takes us away from the true issue, and that is that man is sickening his part of the universe and he needs to be healed, and that is an inside job.

The other issue is that most of us wouldn’t want to hear “Healing man is an inside job.” We don’t want to contemplate that we are ill or need healing. It is common place in our society to look at another and say it’s you, not me!

Our culture and language are full of these nice sayings and we keep using them because it makes us feel good to say them and it moves the responsibility for change to something or someone else.

Our language is probably our greatest obstacle in creating or experiencing what we want. The words we choose separate us from each other, the universe, and all the things we desire.

The first and greatest step to healing the universe is to heal the creator; heal man, and the universe will automatically heal itself.




By: Roy E. Klienwachter