08/02/2019
Inteldis – Incorporaing ideas
Online Education at your fingertips. Our strategy is to facilitate world class global collaboration and communication within education. Read more For Universities Universities around the world collaborating with each other For Students Allowing students to communicate and work with each other For Bu...
31/01/2019
So exciting!!!
Writing a Business Plan over 4 workshops – Inteldis
About The Webinar A business plan is a document that describes all aspects of a future enterprise, analyzes all the problems it may encounter, and also determines how to solve these problems. Ultimately, your business plan should clearly answer the question of whether it is worth investing money in....
01/03/2018
Hello everyone!
We are giving our apologies as we have to decline our session tomorrow.
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning from 10.30am today until 10am tomorrow and Police Scotland is advising against any unnecessary travel.
Due to the ongoing severe weather conditions, all classes are cancelled tomorrow, Friday 2 March. Staff and students are advised not to travel to campus.
We will continue to monitor the situation and a further communication about the rescheduling meeting will be issued tomorrow.
15/02/2018
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01/02/2018
Hello everyone!!!
We have uploaded the video from our last conference. Thank you everyone for your cooperation. Special thanks to Stilianos Rpanis for making this video, to Artem Taratukhin for assistance us in Moscow, to Kostas Christofides for active participation and support.
Also featuring: Kevin Alexander , Rachael Thomson, Mariana Masheva, Calum Chan, Arina Barsukova and Melina.
The next meeting is on 27th of February, look forward to meet you all again.
David Christie thank you for your continued support and for the confidence that you have placed in the InterEducation.
Assurance of Learning
InterEducation connects minds
We are InterEducation and we are connecting schools and Institution bodies all over the world. This successful project took place between students from Stirl...
21/12/2017
What school lunch looks like in 18 countries around the world
What school lunch looks like in 18 countries around the world
Students in England might eat vegetable chili and spongecake, while those in France are served salmon and carrots.
19/12/2017
The ancient Greeks told stories about their gods. These stories are called myths (short for mythology, or stories about gods.) Stories about the ancient Greek gods are still told today. Each storyteller told the stories in their own way, but whatever power and personality a god had was consistent from story to story. For example, Zeus was the king of all the gods, and only Zeus could throw lightning bolts.
Greek Mythology for Kids and Teachers - Ancient Greece for Kids
The ancient Greeks told stories about their gods. These stories are called myths (short for mythology, or stories about gods.) Stories about the ancient Greek gods are still told today. Each storyteller told the stories in their own way, but whatever power and personality a god had was consistent fr...
12/12/2017
The Brits Can't Cook - A Fresh Look at Ten Common Myths About the UK
Or - How Wrong is What You Think You Know About Britain?
10 Myths About the Brits - or - Yes They Really Can Cook!
So you imagine British food must be horrible because that's what you heard? Time to take a closer look at 10 myths about Britain that are all wet.
04/12/2017
https://www.google.ru/amp/s/www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/six-ancient-myths-from-the-scottish-islands-1-4171756/amp
Scotland is full of magic and mysteries
Six ancient myths from the Scottish islands
From rock-dwelling giants to mermaids and seals who steal the hearts of local women, Scotland’s islands are still alive today with tales of their supernatural pasts.