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Environmental Volunteering: Seven Funded Opportunities

If you are a naturalist with a green thumb or a love for animals, conservation volunteering will allow you to put your strengths to creating an immediate impact on Mother Nature. It will enable you to experience working and living in remote areas and viewing untouched wildlife – a chance you wouldn’t otherwise have. In this article we will talk about conservation volunteering as well as cover some of the scholarships that support such endeavors.
Teaching Languages Abroad

Teach Languages Abroad: Funded Opportunities

Teaching languages abroad is becoming increasingly popular amongst the youth. Not only is this a great way to travel the world with purpose, it may also become a stepping stone to an international career. Several governments fund programs for international students and professionals to teach foreign languages. In this article we will cover teach abroad programs with full scholarships.
Shoot for the moon

Humans in Space: Job Opportunities and Future Plans

“Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you will land among the stars.” This is one of Les Brown’s most famous quotes. Although it was used by the well-known motivational speaker to encourage us to dream big, it is now a literal possibility for humans to work or even live in space. Between the recent SpaceX launch on June 3rd and NASA’s Moon to Mars mission, careers in this field have never been more essential.

Scholarships – Spring Study Opportunities

As the current situation continues unabated and most students are confined to their homes it may be the time to look at some of the best opportunities for scholarships around the world.

Scholarship Can Come in More Than Handy – The Newest List of Opportunities

There are many benefits to studying abroad. It is recognized that those who move from their own country to another culture develop a much wider perspective in many areas and become more inclusive. Not just that, such individuals generally become more confident and social. Furthermore, after facing all the challenges they do in their day to day life, their overall abilities of judgement, reasoning and processing of information get a boost.
University of Jember Volunteering and Internship Opportunities

University of Jember Volunteering and Internship Opportunities

The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (CHRM2) is a research centre that aims to develop multidisciplinary studies at the University of Jember, Indonesia. To promote research and collaboration in the specialized areas of human rights with cognate disciplines, graduates from around the world are invited to take part in university internships. Application process is ongoing.
Lack of Job Opportunities for Indonesian Students

Lack of Job Opportunities for Indonesian Students

In this week’s news roundup we speak about the clash between protesters at the University of Queensland, the lack of job opportunities for Indonesian students and South African universities that withhold certificates from students.

Discovering Gaps and Opportunities in Emerging Markets with Anne-Louise Thon Schur

The Youth Global Forum 2018 is just a few weeks away, and as the event draws ever closer, we continue to interview the experts and trainers who will be joining from far and wide to share their knowledge and expertise in impact investment. We are pleased to report that Anne-Louise Thon Schur, Founder of SDG Invest and Head of Secretariat at The Global Impact Club (GIC) will be joining us to host a masterclass on, “Social Investment: Gaps and Opportunities in Emerging Markets.”

The Global Science, Technology and Innovation Conference 2017: Fully Funded Opportunities For Youth

Young people are invited to participate in Global Science Technology & Innovation Conference which will be held in the end of October in Brussels. Youth can apply for a limited number of discount codes available to waive the fee ($500+) registration, thus allowing free access to the conference. Deadline to apply is September 24th.

Scholarship Opportunities From The Australian Government For International Students

The Department of Education and Training is accepting applications for Australia Awards–Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships, which provide individuals of academic merit with high-quality learning opportunities that contribute to Australia’s standing as a world-leader in education and research. Students willing to start their course in 2018 can apply for the scholarship, deadline of which is 30th of June.

Trip Around The World: Opportunities From Canada To Australia

Travelling is a burning desire that most students and young people want to satisfy. That’s when conferences and scholarships play into the process. This week’s digest will satisfy your thirst for adventure as it contains information about fellowships and fully-funded leadership programs in Canada, Greece, and the USA.

Interesting Volunteer And Scholarship Opportunities In February

This week’s digest of opportunities for youth includes volunteer opportunities at the Winter Olympics 2018 in South Korea, an arts- and architecture-related research scholarship at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London; Full Scholarships for Graduate Studies in the UAE; and scholarships for the Executive Education Training Program in China.

Up-to-date Opportunities To Continue Education In Europe, Asia And Australia

The beginning of a new year is a great time to start getting ready for the upcoming academic year in advance. It is especially relevant for those who are deciding whether to stay in their home countries or set out for an adventure abroad. Below you will find a digest of up-to-date opportunities for graduates to continue their education in Europe, Asia and Australia. 

The Power Of Non-formal Education: Learning Opportunities In The EU In 2016

At least one in five young individuals from Denmark, France, Cyprus, Sweden, and the United Kingdom participates in available non-formal education activities, while Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Slovakia, and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia register much lower percentages. This is one of the main findings of the EU Youth Report 2015, which has revealed that the understanding and acceptance of non-formal education as an integral part of personal and professional growth is still rather low in the “eastern” parts of the Union.

Internet and Young People: Risks and Opportunities

The 2008 World Internet Project survey of 13 countries revealed that, among youth 12-years to 14-years, 88% in the United States used the Internet, and the percentage of Internet users in this age group was 100% in the United Kingdom, 98% in Israel, 95% in Canada, and over 70% in Singapore. As such, widespread Internet use represents both risks and opportunities for young people. 

Global Youth Economic Opportunities Conference 2015

The events will be held 6-8 October, 2015 in Washington DC, United States. This summit will focus on the demand-driven topics of scale, technology, market-aligned workforce development programs, digital financial services, and youth inclusion in urban areas. 

Check Opportunities in Australia

Endeavour Scholarships and Fellowships provided by the Australian Government  announced new scholarships for international students. Programs are fully funded and support citizens around the world to undertake study, research and professional development in Australia. Deadline to apply is June 30th.

Remote OECD Internship Programme

Remote OECD Internship Programme

Current university students pursuing various degree programmes are invited to apply for a remote internship at OECD. Interns will be recruited for a period of up to 12 months. Participants will receive a monthly stipend of $700. The deadline is on Monday 1st March 2021.
European Charlemagne Youth Prize

European Charlemagne Youth Prize For Projects Promoting International Youth Co-operation

Young people from any EU Member State are invited to submit projects that promote international understanding and promote intercultural exchange. Three finalists will receive €7500, €5000, and €2500, respectively. The deadline is on Monday 1st February 2021.
Is Instagram Self Objectifying?

Is Instagram Inherently Self-Objectifying?: An Interview with Dr. Tiggemann

Do you remember the last ideal picture you saw while scrolling your Instagram news feed? Well...must of that the imagery is selected, curated, filtered, edited and very often it is not real.

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