If you're applying for this scholarship, aside from your CV that should be in order,
You also have to pay close attention to the ESSAY that they demand.
Your responses must answer these three questions: (240 words total)
1. How will your chosen programme help you achieve your career goals?
2. How will it help you contribute to your country's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
3. How will you strengthen the relationship between your country and Ireland after your studies?
If you answer these well, you're already ahead of many applicants.
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Canada Study Permit Rejections and Proof of Funds
One of the reasons Canada Study permit are denied is because of the Proof of funds.
The IRCC visa officer will access your proof of funds whether they’re genuine or not.
How should I do my proof of funds for Canada 🇨🇦?
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If you have gotten Admission in any school WITHOUT funding, here are your options:
1. Go to LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and search for the name of your school. You will definitely see someone from your country on any of those platforms, send them messages and ask for info.
There are so many internal scholarships and tips that are not advertised. They can give you info. We call it 'OT' on the street of Lagos 😂. These guys will tell you who has funding in the school and where to go.
2. Go to your department's Web page and check for advertised positions. Remember that you may have login details to your profile after Admission, use it to log in to your dashboard and search for scholarships.
3. Some schools even have a centralized platform where they advertise scholarship positions. Your job is to find them.
4. You can take the risk to look for funds and go to your school, then 'hustle' for an assistantship in another department. This method is a 50/50 chance because you may not get it.
You need to have a very strong faith to do this. Some people get scholarships in another department, and this happens more in the USA🇺🇸. I know 2 people who got funding this way.
5. Forget the Admission, get approval from a Professor by cold email before you apply.
Try all of the above.
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𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐮𝐦𝐞́ 𝐛𝐮𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐭𝐬 𝐈 𝐝𝐨 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐬𝐭
“Assisted with tasks.”☹️
Which tasks, please?
A crime scene?
A budget?
A surgery?
A coup?
Be specific.
Your résumé should not be this mysterious.
Try this instead:
Weak:
→ Assisted with research tasks
Stronger:
→ Cleaned and organized 1,200 survey records and prepared weekly data summaries for the research team
Now we know what you did.
We know the scale.
We know the skill.
We know why it mattered.
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Happy Sunday.
Matt LeBlanc had $11 to his name. In 1994, the director of Friends flew the cast to Vegas on a private jet. Over dinner, he warned them this was the last time they'd go anywhere without being mobbed. They didn't believe him.
His name was James Burrows. He'd directed the pilot and had a gut feeling the show was going to explode, so he called the head of Warner Bros. and said: "Give me the plane. I'll pay for dinner."
He took them to Spago, the famous restaurant inside Caesars Palace. Booked the center table on purpose. Then he had them look around at the strangers walking past without a second glance, and said: "This is your last shot at anonymity. Once the show airs, you guys will never be able to go anywhere without being hounded."
Lisa Kudrow remembers thinking, "Really? We don't know how the show's going to do. Why is he so certain?"
Burrows handed each of them $200 in chips. LeBlanc lost his on craps in seconds, so Burrows loaned him another $200. They all wrote him reimbursement checks the next week.
The pilot aired September 22, 1994. 22 million people watched.
By season 2, Warner Bros. had quietly started paying Aniston and Schwimmer more than the rest. The cast found out. They refused to negotiate one-by-one ever again, and Aniston and Schwimmer even took pay cuts so all six earned the same.
By the final season they were each pulling in $1 million an episode, which meant the cast alone cost $6 million every time they filmed a show. In 2000, they did something no TV cast had ever pulled off: they took 2 percent of every dollar Warner Bros. would ever earn from Friends. Forever.
Forbes says Warner Bros. has now made $4.8 billion off the show. It still pulls in roughly $1 billion a year from reruns, streaming, and international rights. In April 2026, Lisa Kudrow told The Times of London that she and her surviving castmates each still take home around $20 million a year from a show they finished filming 21 years ago.
Burrows was right. 52.5 million people watched the finale, the fifth most-watched finale in American TV history. None of them have walked through a casino unnoticed since that night at Spago.
The day before he killed himself, Hitler tested his cyanide pills on his dog. The dog died in seconds.
By April 1945, Hitler was hiding 8 meters underground in a concrete bunker beneath Berlin. The Soviet army was 500 meters from his door. He was 56. After years of drug injections from his personal doctor, his left hand shook so badly he could barely sign his name. He had not seen daylight in 105 days.
April 20 was his birthday. He went up to the garden behind his headquarters and handed medals to boys from the Hitler Youth who were fighting Soviet tanks. It was the last time he saw the sun.
April 28: Hitler had Eva Braun's brother-in-law Hermann Fegelein, an SS general, shot in the garden for trying to flee Berlin in regular clothes.
April 29, just after midnight: Hitler married his longtime girlfriend Eva Braun. The ceremony was 10 minutes. She started writing her old last name on the marriage certificate, caught herself, and wrote "Hitler" instead. They served champagne afterward.
Later that afternoon, Hitler dictated his will. Then his doctor tested a cyanide pill on his German Shepherd Blondi. Her puppies were shot afterward.
April 30 at 3:30 PM: Hitler bit into a cyanide pill and shot himself in the right temple. Eva took cyanide alone, sitting next to him on the couch.
Their bodies were carried up to the garden, soaked with 200 liters of gasoline (about 4 full car tanks), and set on fire. Soviet soldiers captured the parliament building that same afternoon, 500 meters away.
The next day, Hitler's propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels and his wife Magda poisoned their 6 children in the bunker. Then they walked outside and killed themselves too.
Berlin surrendered 48 hours later. Germany followed within a week. A man who had ruled Germany for 12 years died in a concrete box with his wife of 40 hours and the ashes of his dog.
The health professions will only thrive when we accept that healthcare is not organized for professional dominance.
It is organized for patient outcomes.
Any position that places professional territory above safe, timely care is ethically weak.
Any system that allows unclear mandates to reach the point of service disruption is structurally weak.
Any country that creates multiple professional pathways into the same clinical space without clearly defining authority, accountability, and limits should expect conflict.
In a functioning health system, leadership is structured, not assumed.
Many units are co-led or operate with clearly defined domains of authority.
No single profession has to dominate every function.
No serious system resolves professional disagreement by exclusion.
Any disruption of patient care due to power struggles is an admission that the system has no agreed-upon rules.
Each time these conflicts return, the real work suffers.
Patient care.
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@mosalamandani Hassan, after taking two years off after high school earned a scholarship to Ashesi University, studied Computer Engineering, top of his graduating class with Summa Cum Laude honors, and his currently pursuing his MSc at Arizona State University.
@mosalamandani In primary school, there was a girl named Kausar who consistently topped our class. We were among the pioneers of the school, and by the age of seven, she had already memorized the entire Qur’an. Life, however, took a difficult turn when she lost her father. She struggled for a
@mosalamandani Then in senior high school, we had two standout guys Hassan and Abdul https://t.co/VwK8diGSNh was naturally gifted, the other incredibly hardworking. Abdul Karim pursued nursing and later went on to study Administration at Ashesi University.
@mosalamandani while and lost her way, but in time, she rebuilt herself went on to study journalism, and today she works as a news anchor. At Monsignor Abatey J.H.S in Yendi, there was a guy named Sobourd who went on to study MBChB at UDS and is currently a resident at https://t.co/NZ56eTpZSe.
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Real football
Zombie infection
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Assassin's Creed (3, revelations and brotherhood)
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Forever goated
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After graduation I had two offers.
I chose Dallas. Software Engineer at Bank of America.
I called my mom that day. We both cried.
But here’s what kept me up at night
How many students back home were just as capable as me and never got the chance?
That’s why I built GoScholar.
The tool I wish existed when I was applying.
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