Author: State Naukri

Divorce is complicated enough within one legal system. When you are an expat, it can involve two, sometimes three jurisdictions at once. Different countries may claim authority over custody, property division and even your right to remain in the country.  Expat divorce is not just an emotional process. It is a legal and logistical one that requires clarity, speed and informed decisions. The most common complications fall into three categories: children, assets and immigration status. Each can cross borders. Each can trigger disputes about which country’s laws apply. And each needs careful handling from the outset. Below are some of…

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Professor of Accounting/BusinessSalary: $72,387.00 – $96,951.00 Annually Job Type: Full Time Job Number: 20260218 Closing: 3/12/2026 11:59 PM Pacific Location: Merced College, CA Department: This is a full-time, tenure-track position in the Business Department at Merced College under the general direction of the dean of instruction. The professor will teach a variety of courses within the Accounting and Business programs. The standard teaching load is 15 units per semester, which may include evening and variable hours. The primary teaching assignment will include teaching within our Rising Scholars Prison Education program, online classes, dual enrollment classes, and in-person classes on the Merced Campus. The Merced…

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Headquarters: Washington, DC 20009 URL: http://ahutech.com Job Description Assisting with all ETL change requests developing ETL jobs to bring in and load data and extracts building new ETL pipelines in ADF Creating and maintaining existing stored procedures analyzing requirements and developing specifications documenting interfaces in ICD. M&O phase of the project and work work performed is the same as what is listed above: Assisting with all ETL change requests developing ETL jobs to bring in and load data and extracts building new ETL pipelines in ADF Creating and maintaining existing stored procedures analyzing requirements and developing specifications documenting interfaces in ICD.…

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The Central Banking paper of CAIIB helps bankers understand the details of the financial system the role of central banks. This paper explains how central banks have evolved over time, what functions they perform, and why they are important for a country’s growth and stability. It also focuses on the Reserve Bank of India, monetary and credit policies, foreign exchange management, and the regulation of banks and financial institutions. In this blog, we have provided the detailed exam pattern for CAIIB Elective Paper 5, Central Banking, along with the detailed module wise syllabus. What is the CAIIB elective paper central…

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3 min readNagpurUpdated: Feb 26, 2026 10:15 PM IST Days after a section of students boycotted mid-term examinations in protest against disciplinary action, the Indian Institute of Management Nagpur has allowed all first-year students — including those initially barred — to appear for the ongoing exams, assuring that no one will face academic loss. The decision marks a de-escalation of a standoff that began after the administration moved to debar more than 40 first-year students for allegedly staying off campus overnight without prior permission. In an uncommon show of collective action, over 60 students had skipped their mid-term papers earlier…

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Starting or running a nonprofit as an expat comes with a unique mix of opportunity and complexity. You may be addressing real gaps in support for fellow expatriates, migrant communities or local causes in your host country. But you are also operating across cultural, legal and financial systems that may differ significantly from what you are used to. For expat-led nonprofits, funding and volunteer engagement are often the biggest challenges. Grants can be competitive. Fundraising requires trust. Volunteers may be transient, moving between countries as contracts change. To succeed, expat nonprofits need practical systems, realistic expectations and disciplined management. The…

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Tulane University: Humanities & Sciences: A. B. Freeman School of Business: Accounting Location: New Orleans Description: The Freeman School of Business at Tulane University invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure system faculty position in Accounting. The appointment – at the rank of Professor of Practice – may be for one, two, or three years, beginning July 1, 2026. Salary, teaching load, and benefits are competitive with other major research institutions. Hiring for this position is subject to final budgetary approval by the University. We seek an energetic, motivating professor with deep knowledge and classroom experience across the accounting curriculum. Prior…

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As India positions itself as one of the world’s fastest-growing startup ecosystems, the spotlight is increasingly turning toward higher education. With record venture capital flows, a vibrant digital economy, and policy momentum supporting entrepreneurship, a critical question is emerging: are Indian campuses equipped not just to prepare students for placements, but to cultivate founders capable of building scalable enterprises? The conversation around management education is steadily shifting from employability metrics to enterprise creation. It was against this broader backdrop that a fireside chat at the ETEducation TechEdu India Summit explored whether campuses can evolve from producing placement-ready graduates to nurturing…

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Job Description Summary Organizational Summary: The Accounting & Information Assurance (AIA) Department at the Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, College Park seeks to hire faculty at the (experienced) assistant or associate level to begin Fall 2026. The successful applicant will be expected to conduct top-level scholarly research, deliver high-quality teaching, and perform service. Teaching expectations include courses at the undergraduate, MBA, MS, and PhD levels. The Robert H. Smith School of Business, one of 12 schools and colleges located on the University of Maryland, College Park campus, is a recognized leader in management research and education…

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Blind spot #1: Vulnerability to man-at-the-end attacks In web-first development, the server is the ultimate “fortress.” Because we control the hardware and software environment, security is focused on sanitizing inputs and hardening the perimeter. Traditional web-centric SAST (static application security testing) tools are designed for this model. They scan for logical flaws in the server binary, assuming the binary itself remains protected within the fortress. On the web, the “don’t trust your client” strategy is easily maintained because the client-side code typically has limited features and can be ephemeral. In comparison, a mobile app is a “messenger in enemy territory.”…

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