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Saturday, May 3, 2025
The Anger Distance Creates : What-If Mornings With Dr. Yinka Dixon
Monday, April 28, 2025
Open Scholarships and Admissions for September 2025
Scholarships & Admissions for September 2025 Intake
Are you planning to study abroad in September 2025?
π QUICK UPDATE
Open Scholarships & Admissions – September 2025 Intake
Here’s your updated list of international scholarships and university admissions that are currently open and accepting applications.
We’ve created a clean, updated list of international admissions and scholarships, designed for international students (especially in Africa, Asia, and the Diaspora).
UK SCHOLARSHIPS – OPEN FOR SEPTEMBER 2025
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University of Edinburgh – Scholarships and Student Funding
Apply here ➡️ https://registryservices.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/search-scholarships
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University of Bristol – Postgraduate Research Scholarship
Apply here ➡️ https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research/funding-and-scholarships/scholarships/
University of Glasgow – Excellence Scholarships
University of Edinburgh – Scholarships and Student Funding
Apply here ➡️ https://registryservices.ed.ac.uk/student-funding/search-scholarships
University of Bristol – Postgraduate Research Scholarship
Apply here ➡️ https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/research/funding-and-scholarships/scholarships/
University of Glasgow – Excellence Scholarships
Apply here ➡️ https://www.gla.ac.uk/scholarships/
4. University of Nottingham – Developing Solutions ScholarshipsApply here ➡️ https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/funding/developing-solutions-masters-scholarship.aspx
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University of Birmingham – Global Masters Scholarships
Apply here ➡️ https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/funding/international/global-masters-scholarships.aspx
University of Birmingham – Global Masters Scholarships
Apply here ➡️ https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/funding/international/global-masters-scholarships.aspx
EUROPE SCHOLARSHIPS – OPEN 2025
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Netherlands – Holland Scholarship
Apply here ➡️ https://www.studyinholland.nl/finances/holland-scholarship
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Germany – DAAD EPOS Scholarships (for Development Studies)
Apply here ➡️ https://www.daad.de/en/study-and-research-in-germany/scholarships-database/
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Austria – OeAD Grants (Scholarships & Language Pathway)
Apply here ➡️ https://grants.at/en/
Netherlands – Holland Scholarship
Apply here ➡️ https://www.studyinholland.nl/finances/holland-scholarship
Germany – DAAD EPOS Scholarships (for Development Studies)
Apply here ➡️ https://www.daad.de/en/study-and-research-in-germany/scholarships-database/
Austria – OeAD Grants (Scholarships & Language Pathway)
Apply here ➡️ https://grants.at/en/
Apply Now - Change Your Story!
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Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Paid Legal Internships with Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs
Internship Alert: Paid Legal Internships with Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs
Internship Alert:
Paid Legal Internships with Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs
Are you a law graduate passionate about international legal work and diplomacy?
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in Ireland is accepting applications for paid legal internships lasting up to 18 months.
π Deadline: 5:00 PM, Monday, 28 April 2025
π Location: Ireland
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Tuition Funded SCHOLARSHIP John Thompson DCU IRELAND
How To Apply For John Thompson Scholarship DCU Ireland
Monday, February 24, 2025
Visa Application: Learn to Do It Yourself to Avoid Common Mistakes and Save Money
Visa Application: Learn to Do It Yourself to Avoid Common Mistakes and Save Money!!
The process of applying for a visa can often be a daunting and expensive endeavor.
However, a DIY approach to visa applications can be both cost-effective and empowering, provided that one navigates the process with careful planning and attention to detail. This guide offers insights into how you can save money and avoid common pitfalls in the DIY visa application process.
Understanding Visa Requirements
The first step in a successful DIY visa application is to thoroughly understand the specific requirements of the visa category for which you are applying. Each visa type has its own set of documentation requirements, eligibility criteria, and application procedures. Familiarize yourself with these details through official government websites and reputable resources to ensure that you are well-informed.
Did you know YOU CAN APPLY BY YOURSELF for your own visa? Yes, you can. If you know how to do.
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Gathering and Organizing Documentation
Document preparation is a critical component of the visa application process. Compile all necessary documents, including proof of identity, financial statements, and supporting materials relevant to your visa category. Organize these documents systematically to ensure that you can provide them efficiently when required.
Avoiding Common Mistakes
Common mistakes in visa applications include incomplete forms, incorrect information, and missing documents. To mitigate these risks, carefully review all forms and instructions before submission. Double-check that all information is accurate and that you have included all required documents. Consider seeking advice from online forums or groups where individuals share their experiences and tips.
Utilizing Online Resources and Tools
Many official government websites offer online tools and resources to assist with the visa application process. Utilize these tools to check the status of your application, track deadlines, and access updated information. Additionally, online forums and communities can provide valuable insights and support from individuals who have navigated the visa process successfully.
Budgeting for Visa Fees
While DIY visa applications can save money on consultancy fees, there are still costs associated with visa processing, such as application fees and administrative charges. Budget for these expenses and ensure that you are aware of the exact costs involved. Planning ahead and managing your finances effectively will help you avoid unexpected financial strain.
In conclusion, a DIY approach to visa applications can be a cost-effective and manageable option if approached with careful planning and attention to detail. By understanding visa requirements, organizing documentation, avoiding common mistakes, utilizing online resources, and budgeting for fees, you can successfully navigate the visa application process on your own.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
2025 Garda Trainee Recruitment – How to Apply & Who Can Join in Ireland
2025 Garda Trainee Recruitment – How to Apply & Who Can Join in Ireland
π’ Exciting career opportunity for young professionals in Ireland!
The 2025 Garda Trainee Recruitment competition is NOW OPEN, offering a once-in-a-lifetime chance to serve, protect, and grow in a highly respected public service career.
π‘ Why Consider a Career in An Garda SΓochΓ‘na?
✅ A Purpose-Driven Career – Protect and serve your community.
✅ Exciting Challenges & Rewards – No two days are ever the same!
✅ Personal & Professional Growth – Develop leadership, resilience, and problem-solving skills.
✅ Make a Real Impact – Help build a safer Ireland while shaping your own future.
π Who Can Apply?
✔ Irish Citizens & EU/EEA Nationals
✔ UK Nationals
✔ Non-EU residents with Stamp 4 (work rights in Ireland)
❌ Work permits are NOT provided. Applicants must already have the right to work in Ireland.
π Applications Opened on 6th February 2025.
π Apply Now: Public Jobs – Garda Trainee Application
✔ Irish Citizens & EU/EEA Nationals
✔ UK Nationals
✔ Non-EU residents with Stamp 4 (work rights in Ireland)
❌ Work permits are NOT provided. Applicants must already have the right to work in Ireland.
π Applications Opened on 6th February 2025.
π Apply Now: Public Jobs – Garda Trainee Application
π Find Out More:
π Other Career Opportunities in An Garda SΓochΓ‘na
πΌ Business Service Manager (Assistant Principal)
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Closing Date: 5th March 2025, 3:00 PM
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π Occupational Health Nurse
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Closing Date: 12th March 2025, 3:00 PM
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⚖️ Head of Employment Law (Principal Officer)
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Closing Date: 14th March 2025, 3:00 PM
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Wednesday, December 11, 2024
2-Week AI INCOME GROWTH CHALLENGE
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Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a UK Student Visa
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a UK Student Visa
If you're planning to study in the UK, obtaining a student visa is a key part of your journey. While this step might seem straightforward, many applicants fall into common traps that can delay or even derail their plans.
As an experienced adviser for international students navigating the complex world of university admissions and scholarships, I’ve worked with countless applicants who’ve made easily avoidable mistakes in their visa applications.
In this post, I’ll walk you through the most common pitfalls to avoid when applying for a UK student visa, ensuring that your application process goes smoothly and you can focus on what really matters — your studies.
1. Failing to Meet Financial Requirements
A major cause of UK student visa rejections is the inability to prove sufficient funds. You need to demonstrate that you can cover both your tuition fees and living expenses while studying in the UK.
How to Avoid This:
- Know the amount you need to prove. This varies depending on your location in the UK. For example, living costs are higher in London, so you'll need to show more funds if you're studying there.
- The minimum requirement is usually £1,334 per month for students in London, and £1,023 outside of London.
- You can show evidence through bank statements, sponsorship letters, or a scholarship award letter.
Pro Tip: Always refer to the official UK government website or your university’s international office for up-to-date and accurate financial requirements.
2. Leaving the Application Too Late
Many applicants underestimate how long the visa application process can take, and applying too close to your course start date can lead to unnecessary stress and complications.
How to Avoid This:
- Apply early. As soon as you receive your Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) from your university, you can start the visa application process.
- Ideally, submit your application at least three months before your course begins.
- Keep in mind that visa processing times can vary, so don’t wait until the last minute to submit your application.
3. Missing Required Documents
One of the easiest ways to delay your visa application is to forget to submit or incorrectly fill out required documents.
Missing documents or submitting incomplete paperwork can cause your application to be rejected or delayed.
How to Avoid This:
- Double-check the document checklist. Ensure that you have all required documents, including proof of English language proficiency, financial evidence, your CAS letter, passport, and medical screening results (if applicable).
- If your documents are not in English, make sure you have certified translations.
- Review everything carefully before submitting, and don’t rush through the paperwork.
Pro Tip: Ask your university’s international office for assistance in ensuring you have everything in order.
4. Providing False or Inaccurate Information
A significant number of visa refusals happen because applicants provide false or misleading information.
This can result in a rejection of your application, or even a ban on re-entering the UK for years.
How to Avoid This:
- Be honest and accurate when filling out your visa application. Provide all the necessary details correctly and don’t try to hide or fabricate any information.
- Make sure all documents are genuine and not altered in any way.
Pro Tip: If you’re unsure about a specific section of the application, seek professional guidance or clarification rather than guessing.
5. Overlooking English Language Requirements
You’ll likely be required to demonstrate your proficiency in English before you can receive a student visa.
Failing to meet these requirements can be an immediate cause for rejection.
How to Avoid This:
- Know your language requirements. Different courses and universities in the UK may have different language score expectations.
- Commonly accepted tests include IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE Academic. Your university will specify which test is acceptable, and what minimum score is required.
- If your English test results fall short, consider taking a preparatory language course before applying for your visa.
6. Not Paying the Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS)
International students are required to pay an Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) as part of their visa application.
This fee grants you access to the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) during your stay.
How to Avoid This:
- Don’t forget the IHS. Make sure to include this payment with your visa application. The cost is generally £470 per year, but this can vary depending on your course length and circumstances.
- If you’re unsure whether you’re required to pay or how much it will be, check the official Home Office website for details.
7. Ignoring Visa Conditions After Approval
Once your visa is granted, it’s crucial to understand and comply with the conditions attached to it. Failing to do so can result in penalties or even revocation of your visa.
How to Avoid This:
- Read your visa approval letter carefully and take note of any conditions, such as restrictions on the number of hours you can work during term time, whether you're allowed to bring dependents, or other limitations on your stay.
- I always suggest you email every crucial document to yourself at your yahoo email (so that you can always find it later).
- Stay up-to-date on UK visa regulations and ensure that you follow them throughout your time in the country.
8. Not Preparing for an Interview (If Required)
While not all students are asked to attend an interview as part of the visa process, some applicants may be asked to provide additional information or clarify details about their application.
How to Avoid This:
- Prepare for the possibility of an interview. If you’re asked to attend, make sure you can confidently answer questions about your course, financial situation, and future plans.
- Keep in mind that the goal is to demonstrate you are a genuine student who intends to return to your home country after completing your studies.
Final Thoughts
Applying for a UK student visa doesn’t need to be a stressful experience, but it does require careful attention to detail. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can significantly improve your chances of a smooth and successful application.
The key is preparation — from gathering the necessary documents to understanding the financial and language requirements, each step is important.
Give yourself plenty of time to get everything in order, and don't hesitate to seek professional advice if you’re unsure about any part of the process.
The UK is home to world-class universities, and with the right visa, you’ll be well on your way to starting your studies and making the most of your academic experience abroad.
Have you got questions, or need help with your UK student visa application?
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Thursday, November 21, 2024
Scholarships and Admissions for January/February 2025 in Top 5 Universities in the UK
Scholarships and Admissions for January/February 2025 in Top 5 Universities in the UK
Scholarships and Admissions for January/February 2025 in Top 5 Universities in the UK
Good news!
New Beginnings Newsletter on LinkedIn has a detailed guide on Top 5 Universities in the UK that are still accepting January/February 2025 applications. It comes complete with scholarship opportunities for students!
This newsletter includes:
- Admissions deadlines
- Available scholarships
- Easy-to-follow application processes
- Contact details to help you get started
Don’t miss out on these amazing opportunities to kick-start your academic journey abroad!
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Closing Thoughts
The journey to studying abroad can feel overwhelming, but with the right tools and resources, you can take confident steps toward achieving your academic dreams.
Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or you're ready to apply, this checklist will guide you through the process and help you make the best choice for your future.
Don’t wait - seize this opportunity to start your studies in 2025!
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Sunday, November 10, 2024
CAKES, CROWNS, and COURAGE: Retracing My Journey and Reinventing as the Queen of New Beginnings!

CAKES, CROWNS, and COURAGE: Retracing My Journey and Reinventing as the Queen of New Beginnings!
"Did I ever mention that I once served Tea to the King of England in my Catering hub? Yes, I did."
To aspiring Overseas Students, Seniors, Semi-Retirees, and Seasonal Travelers:
First, let me ask this: what will you do if you don’t get that overseas admission, scholarship, or job?
Or when you feel stuck, fed up, and ready for something new? What will you do?
A few months ago, I found myself asking these same questions.
Every entrepreneur has a story, and here is a special chapter of mine: Cakes, Crowns, and Courage.
Yes, I once served tea to the King of England; but that is just a small part of my story.
I once had the honor of serving tea (with a dash of honey!) to none other than His Royal Majesty, Charles III, then Prince Charles.
Yes, the King of England once sipped a cuppa tea made by yours truly!
But let me rewind…
Cooking the "Restaurant Standard Mama Sikira-style African soups" has never been one of my great strengths (thanks to attacks of asthma in my teenage years). But when it came to celebration cakes, finger foods, and small chops: Take a Back Row Seat, Mama Sikira! I reign in any kitchen where I don't have to inhale smoke for any length of time. ππ And that was how I grew up, needing air. In those days, not many parents knew much about ailments like Asthma, or even the really traumatic one - Sickle Cell Anaemia (which took two of my best cousins during my first years in university.
Back in 1987 (UK), I ran a catering business called Fliss Bee Catering, based in Brixton’s Bon MarchΓ© Centre. With a fully funded business grant from the Prince’s Trust for Young Entrepreneurs, I turned my dream into reality. One unforgettable afternoon, Prince Charles himself walked into my hub. He came to meet his young entrepreneurs, and I served him tea with pride - and yes, with honey! Long story, short.
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Fast Forward to Today
Since then, I’ve built businesses, imported computer components from Taiwan for sale, designed the first newsletters for New Covenant Church (Pastor Paul Jinadu and his wife were our wonderful Lead Pastors). I started two Nursery Schools in UK (Brixton and Croydon).
I fixed and flipped properties as a student. I went into healthcare. I taught adults (1985) and seniors (1998), and started an internet cafΓ©, I won a Chambers of Commerce bid to teach business computer skills to small businesses.
I started and ran two adult colleges, and so on. While being engaged in faith and community leadership and political engagement. And much more. I will tell more stories of my entrepreneurial and life journeys as the Queen of New Beginnings by and by.

Every step has taught me resilience and instilled in me that "Can-Do" spirit and a Never-Give-Up" attitude.
Now, at 64, I choose to embrace the future - the AI revolution - and in my usual manner, I am excited to empower a handful of people.
✨* Seniors and Semi-Retirees looking for fresh income streams.
✨* Aspiring Overseas Students seeking scholarships, admissions, work and new income opportunities.
✨* Seasonal Travelers ready to redefine their possibilities.
But, here is the thing, if I could serve tea to the royal Prince who is now the King of England, just imagine what YOU can achieve with the right tools, a positive mindset and an attitude that NEVER GIVES UP.
And that is why I am also THE APOSTLE OF "NEVER TOO LATE."
If you are ready, let’s embrace transformative New Beginnings together!
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Wednesday, September 4, 2024
An International Students Guide to Navigating the UK Education System
Embarking on an educational journey in the United Kingdom is akin to setting sail across a vast and intricate sea of academic opportunities and bureaucratic processes.
Understanding the UK Education Structure
The UK education system, renowned for its esteemed institutions and diverse academic offerings, is segmented into distinct phases.
At the heart of this system are the universities, each operating under a unique set of regulations and traditions.
The undergraduate level typically spans three years, although certain programs, such as those in Scotland, may extend to four.
Postgraduate studies, ranging from master's to doctoral levels, offer a depth of specialization that caters to a myriad of academic interests.
Visa Application: The Gateway to Your Academic Adventure
Securing a student visa is a pivotal step in this journey. The UK’s Tier 4 (General) Student Visa is designed for individuals who wish to pursue higher education in the country. The application process is rigorous and demands meticulous preparation.
Prospective students must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses, and provide proof of an offer from a recognized institution. Additionally, the academic and English language proficiency requirements must be met to ensure eligibility.
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Scholarships and Financial Aid: A Beacon of Hope
Funding one’s education in the UK can be daunting, but various scholarships and financial aid options serve as beacons of hope. Scholarships are offered by universities, private organizations, and governmental bodies.
Key scholarships include the Chevening Scholarships Commonwealth Scholarships, and university-specific grants. Each scholarship has its own set of criteria and application processes, which necessitate a strategic approach to maximize one’s chances of success.
Cultural Adaptation: Thriving Beyond the Classroom
Adapting to life in the UK extends beyond academic pursuits. Embracing the cultural nuances and integrating into the local community can greatly enhance the overall experience. Engaging with local customs, participating in extracurricular activities, and building a network of peers can significantly contribute to a successful and fulfilling stay.
In conclusion, navigating the UK education system requires a blend of strategic planning, financial foresight, and cultural adaptability. By understanding the intricacies of visa applications, exploring funding opportunities, and immersing oneself in the local culture, international students can pave the way for a rewarding academic journey.
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION:
Admission to September 2024 is closed in the school system in the UK and all over the European Union, and across North America. However, many colleges are recruiting for International Students, for the JANUARY 2025 admission.
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Tuesday, April 30, 2024
Welcome to the New Beginnings Impact Journal

Welcome to the New Beginnings Impact Journal
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Welcome to the Impact Journal of New Beginnings: A New Chapter Begins
Welcome to the New Beginnings Impact Journal
We are proud to introduce the New Beginnings Impact Journal - a rebranded evolution of the NB Impact Network Blog.
The New Beginnings Impact Journal is a digital public interest platform created to spotlight life transitions, informed migration, digital empowerment, and global diasporic voices.
We tell the stories that are often left untold... the silent pivots, bold reinventions, and brave journeys of individuals starting again, whether by choice, by force, or by necessity.
Rooted in journalistic integrity and powered by a mission to serve, this journal will aim to bring insights, tools, and commentary on issues of importance to migrants, seniors, retirees, and legal international opportunities change seekers.
As a member of the National Union of Journalists (UK & Ireland) and a lifelong advocate for change, our founder, Dr. Yinka Dixon, PhD (hon) leads with both devotion and dedication to "the second story", with energy and compassion.
FRESH STARTS are not just about stories!!
They are the focus, zeal & power of those starting again.
And every fresh start needs a voice.
We welcome readers, guest contributors, scholars, and change-makers from across the globe.
Your opinions will help shape what and how we write. Please comment and share.
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