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Not Just Excellent Education But Also A Great Lifestyle – Lisbon, Portugal

Not just from Brazil, international students flock to Portugal from many parts of the world, including from Australia, the U.S. and the U.K.. Apart from the quality of education it’s the quality of life that attracts them.

University City Amsterdam – A Major Hub For Foreign Students

University education in the Netherlands can be affordable to somewhat expensive depending upon where you come from and the course you opt for.
Realistic Monthly Expenses of Students in the UK

Realistic Monthly Expenses of Students in the UK

Being a student in the UK is very prestigious. It may also be rather costly comparing to your home country. When preparing for your independent life in a new place, consider these expenses. Prices here are for living in England in 2019 but the main points are applicable to any country.

Beautiful Beaches, Pulsating Lifestyle And Tourism – University City Barcelona

Continuing with our series on the public universities in Spain, this time we wade through Barcelona. Barcelona is the largest city and the capital of Catalonia. This region is also autonomous and the two official languages are Catalan and Spanish. However, English is spoken by many of the locals. The region has France and Andorra in the north and the mediterranean Sea on its east.

Top 5 Reasons Why College Students Should Intern at a Startup

Keen to intern over the summer? Then you’ll need to think carefully about the size and type of organization that you want to apply to. Sure, the prospect of interning at a Fortune-100 company may sound great when you hear about it at your college’s career fair, but when push comes to shove, you may feel as if you’re barely contributing to the way the business works.

Work for Students at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre

The Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) announces up to 8 vacancies for undergraduate students to work in a lab at the CNIO over the summer. The deadline to apply is on 31 March 2019.

Student City Linz, Austria – Home Of Two Public Universities And Cultural Lifestyle

Linz is a city of contrasts. Medieval architecture, places of worship, the old part of the town and the new and the modern, it is all there. At one time known more as the hometown of Hitler, especially since 2009 Linz came to be known as a city of culture when UNESCO called it the European cultural capital for that year. This city of 200,000 residents has its fair share of student population and international students at the university level.

Education Crisis: Number of Students Halves in Romania

Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.

 

When One University Is Enough, Discover One of the Oldest Czech Students Cities –...

Although Olomouc has just one university, it deserves a special mention. First of all a little about Olomouc which is in Moravia in the Czech Republic. The people of this city are known to be especially friendly and helpful. During a recent visit I discovered first hand that this reputation is well deserved. And what is one to say about Olomouc itself. Pretty as a picture, the city vibrates with positive energy all round.

Foreign students fight UK: Appeal by English exam ‘cheaters’ to clear name

Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of  global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.

Venus and Mars: Female Students Underestimate Their Intelligence, Study Shows

Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.

Dashed Dreams: European Millennials Expect a Worse Life than Their Parents, Survey Shows

Here Youth Time Magazine publishes three of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. Our weekly news roundup is published every Monday and Friday and contains just some of the most important developments in the world of global youth. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.

Victoria Ibiwoye: I Never Dreamt That One Little Step Would Translate Into A Life-Changing...

. . . says Victoria Ibiwoye (23), an inspiring young Nigerian, African leader, and the Executive Director of the OneAfricanChildren Foundation. Miss Ibiwoye has been recognized as one of the 100 Most Influential Young Africans of 2017 by Africa Youth Awards for transforming the lives of thousands of children in marginalized communities through creative learning and empowerment initiatives. At an early age, she struggled with dyslexia, but she used her weakness to turn it into a powerful force – she realised that she was good in storytelling and started educating two kids in her neighbourhood. This small step inspired some of her friends and local students to help as well, and soon what began as a charity group turned into a social enterprise that is re-defining education in Nigeria and Kenya today. Victoria is the best example of how much one can achieve given an ability to put heart, mind, and vision to work for the sake of a higher purpose.

Massive Surge In The Number Of International Students In The Netherlands

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Professor Proposes Allowing Students To Choose Grades To Reduce Stress

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Students Win £1.5m Pledge From University

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Russia Aims To Triple The Number Of International Students

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Not Happy With The English Text Book? Two High School Students Created Their Own

Perhaps everybody who ever studied a foreign language remembers the impersonal dialogues and phrases many textbooks still contain. But did it ever occur to you to do something about it?  Well, please note that somebody has actually done something to remedy the situation. We at YT have the pleasure to introduce you two young high school students, Jakub Jan Fiala and Ondřej Kočan, who, not being satisfied with the quality of their English textbooks at their high school, took a decision two years ago to create their own book. What was their journey, and where does the Improve Yourself English student’s book stand today? Scroll down and find out the answer to this and many more questions.

Self-help Books That Can Change Your Life For The Better

There is no denying that the modern educational system is constantly improving and finding ways to make students and adults more competent in specific professions. However, the pursuit of improvement shouldn't be limited to the classroom or the workplace. Each individual has to practice what the Japanese call Kaizen, a constant self-improvement of personal traits, in order to feel the warm satisfaction of having a purpose in life. We have selected 4 masterpieces which can help you to change the financial, spiritual, social, and psychological elements your lives.

Adapting to New Surroundings: Psychologist Tips and Stories of Three Students

Modern young people go for a job or to various exchange programs all over the world. Some of them are truly happy to have those opportunities, and some find adaptation period really difficult. We’ve discussed this issue with the professor of psychology, Vladimir Mihic, who gave us few tips about how to adapt easier when a person getting out of a comfort zone, out of home.

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