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“Being Young Means Being Responsible” – the Role of Youth in the Pandemic
The young adults play an important role in public’s awareness of safety precautions and social services amid the current Covid-19 situation. This was the cornerstone statement of the recent Online Joint Session with International Youth Activists, mainly from the British and Pakistani Youth Parliaments. We joined them to discuss the role of Youth in aim to analyse the social impact of the COVID19 situation, and also to share our unique personal experience and guidance with other attendees.
Research Grants for Scientists
In 2020, the Merck research grants program is offering a series of research grants to stimulate innovative research in challenging areas of future importance. Grants of €100,000 - €500,000 per year for up to three years are available in the areas of drug discovery, bioreactor design for cultured meat, next generation machine learning, pandemic preparedness / fighting new emerging viral infectious disease.
Djordje Ogrizovic – Over 100 Awards and the Title of New Tesla at 21
From making sculptures out of recycled paper to winning awards in literature, drawing, and history he has come a long way to become the world’s best young scientist!
Pop Rock Flies to the Moon of Musical Perfection
Climb aboard the music rocket ship with Arc Iris! As they travel the galactic pop rock universe, the band visits various planets of sounds and emotion with their 2018 album, “Moon Saloon”.
Artificial Intelligence with Dr. Gianluca Demartini
Dr. Gianluca Demartini is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology, University of Queensland. His research interests are Human Computation, Information Retrieval and Semantic Web. He obtained his PhD in Computer Science at the Leibniz University of Hanover.
‘Hollywood’: Get the Oscar of Your Life
So, it was the incredible premiere of a new Netflix series at the beginning of May. “Hollywood” – the groundbreaking story of the first independent steps for the movie production industry in post-war America. Young people – ambitious and talented – are anxious to achieve their dreams – becoming “big screen” stars. From the petrol station where sexual services are available to topics that included upholding the rights of the dark-skinned population – the core plots meander wildly. Mixing colorful screenplays with the authentic style of the series, the story takes us to Hollywood in the ‘40s.
Iceland Leads the World in SDGs and Youth Organizations
Youth Time announced exciting news – this year’s #YTSummer School will be held in Reykjavik, Iceland, one of the most unique countries in the world. It has the smallest population of any NATO member and is the only one with no standing army. At the same time, Iceland ranks high in economic, democratic, and social stability as well as in equality. In 2018, it was ranked the sixth most developed country in the world by the UN’s Human Development Index, and it takes first place on the Global Peace Index. Furthermore, Iceland is a world leader when it comes to sustainability and youth organizations and initiatives.
The Chance to Attend #YTSummer School in Iceland for Free!
Youth Time International Movement invites you to join the dance challenge and win valuable prizes. Send a 1-minute video of your creative dance and enter the competition to attend The International Summer School in Reykjavik for free plus get 100 Euros for your travel expenses. Intrigued? Learn more and hurry up, the deadline is May 15th.
What Is Her Name? Oh. She Has Noname?
With her impeccable powers to tell the narrative of an urban youthful generation. Her majesty of Slap poetry and lyrical intelligence, Noname, graces the kingdom of Chicago and the globe with imperial rap poetry and wavy sounds of neo soul in her latest album, “Room 25”.
Top 5 Careers to Pursue on Sustainability
Have you ever heard about green jobs before? Have you wondered which careers would allow you to help save the planet? Read along to find out some of the most sought-after sustainable jobs out there, the ones that are slowly contributing to a better, healthier eco-system.
Best Apps for Making Friends Near and Far
As little children we can just walk up to each other and become friends, even if there is no common language. The older we get, the harder it is to meet and connect with others. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, found out that 3 out of 4 Americans feel lonely. Today, there are more modern ways to meet new people other than walking into a bar. These apps can help us find compatible people with similar interests and hobbies.
What to Expect While We Expect Mindfulness
As we constantly review our social media profiles, scrolling day to day from one post to another, we are witnesses to the word ‘mindfulness’ as it takes over our feed. There are so many articles advising us to ‘just be mindful’ of our actions and let everything flow easily. We click on all these links, eager to find out how one can reach this state of mindfulness. Is it really that easy? Turns out it’s not easy at all.
`Misbehaviour`: It Was Hard to Overcome a System. But They Did
In 2020, Philippa Lowthorpe premiered a historical drama about a public demonstration in London that had taken place fifty years before, when progressive activists were fighting against sexism and asserting women's rights throughout the world. In 1970, the Miss World contest was subjected to disruption; activist communities protested; a mobile ВВС station was blown up; and a black-skinned participant became the first runner-up in the history of the Miss World contest. The 1970s marked the beginning of a new era, which continues to this day.
Virtual WomenTech Global Conference 2020
The virtual WomenTech Global Conference 2020 will give access to top names in the industry holding inspiring keynotes, engaging panels, technical workshops, and networking sessions to learn through actionable advice. The participation is free of charge.
Top 5 Organizations Incorporating Sustainability in their Culture
We can criticize millennials for so many different things nowadays, like for not having a decent taste of music, for exaggerated ‘self-care’, or for appreciating the wrong reality shows. However, one thing’s for certain: the level of awareness that they have on global issues and the environment is far more evident than that of previous generations. This level of awareness is what made corporations and organizations insert sustainability in their operations. And in this article, we have listed 5 of these organizations which we praise and applause for the difference they’re making.
Adventure Travel with Marinella Yule: Collect as Many Memories as Possible
Marinella is originally from California, and she has been to over 40 countries and a majority of states and provinces in North America. She went to university in Boston and has since lived in Argentina and the Czech Republic. She now lives in Quebec, Canada. After she graduated from university, her dad convinced her to join him on a bike ride from Virginia to Oregon. It was a hard sell, because Marinella disliked biking with a passion. With the help of the Adventure Cycling Association, they found the perfect route and were soon biking up to 60 miles (97 km) a day!
The Unique Styles of Alt-J Take You on a Cinematic-Melodic Excursion
Heavily influenced by books, movies, and popular culture, the Leeds natives form a solid collection of student experimentation paired with an articulate mathematical interpretation of popular music. The album “An Awesome Wave” is an understatement, as the indie pop band Alt J express the thin line between love and the kinetic energy of lust.
Gabr Fellowship Leadership Program Held in Egypt and the US
Great opportunity for the emerging leaders from citizens of the U.S., Egypt, the U.K., France, Jordan, or Lebanon. The Gabr Fellowship opens up the chance to engage with high-level business leaders in various industries including technology, members of the media, government officials, scientists, and academics. The deadline is on 30 April 2020.
Capharnaüm – a Life Without Choices
In 2018, at the Cannes film festival, a director from Lebanon, Nadine Labaki, presented her screen story about one boy from Syria – `Capharnaüm`. Twelve-year-old Zain is condemned to spend half a decade in prison. While there, he applies to the courts to learn the reason that his parents had given birth to him. He calls his life a dirty rag, for wiping feet.
Overcoming Gender Stereotypes: Women in Tech
Gender inequality still prevails in many different sectors. Particularly, women to this day continue to face gender stereotyping and discrimination in industries traditionally dominated by men, such as technology and mechanical engineering.
























