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Our Instant Future From Electric Cars And Cyborgs To DNA Editing, Extra-solar Planets, And...

Scientist and also Deputy Director of the Petnica Science Center, Nikola Bozic (38) left the audience speechless with his TEDx Zemun talk about the latest discoveries that will soon shape our future. From electric cars and cyborgs to DNA editing, extra-solar planets, and distant life forms, for instance, he put reality and imagination together. Although the world is struggling with numerous issues regarding the use of energy sources, climate change, and the misuse of modern technology, Nikola hopes we will be smart enough to use all scientific knowledge in the centuries ahead for making the Earth a planet to be proud of. Precisely for these reasons, he believes, science and education should never be seen just as expenses for the government budget, but crucial investments in the future.

Best Summer Jobs For Students – Shepherd

In one of our last articles about summer jobs for the summer of 2016 we have decided to look at a sector which many people probably believe no longer exists. If given a chance to be a shepherd for goats and sheep - wouldn't you imagine yourself to be a person from a time long ago? And yet there are still shepherds, and what‘s more they aren’t necessarily old men, wandering alone through the mountains.

Lifelong Learning: Plant Your Garden, Instead of Waiting Someone Bring You Flowers

For most people, getting an education means getting diploma. But what if the traditional process is only the very tip of a huge ice-berg?

Best Summer Jobs For Students – Writing Articles For Websites And Magazines

Summer is half over, and we are slowly approaching the end of summer jobs ideas. But before we do, let‘s have a look at those that do not require too much advance preparation since there is not too much time for that left - writing articles in particular.

In Pursuit For A Better Life: Few Stories Of Sub-Saharan Youth

While European and American youth plunder themselves in vast resources, African youth are not being left behind as they use the minimal resources at their disposal to find creative ways of erking out a living during their spare time. Youth Times correspondent Farai Diza has extensively travelled through many sub Saharan countries that include Namibia, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe and discovered that spare time among youths in all the above countries is mostly about racking in some income.

Immerse Yourself In Ancient Roman Life Visiting Pompeii

The story of Pompeii continues to amaze visitors, even centuries after it was discovered. Allow us to entice you to explore an ancient town so well preserved, with an atmosphere so arresting, that millions of visitors have had the sense that its original inhabitants might return at any time. You will find here practical information about transportation from Naples, ticket prices, the season to go, and just where to eat.

Immerse Yourself In The Life Of Ancient Rome – Visit Pompeii

The story of Pompeii continues to amaze visitors, even centuries after it was discovered. Allow us to entice you to explore an ancient town so well preserved, with an atmosphere so arresting, that millions of visitors have had the sense that its original inhabitants might return at any time. You will find here practical information about transportation from Naples, ticket prices, the season to go, and just where to eat.

A Story About A Professor And “Crazy” Students

Professor Shahab Yar Khan was born in 1967 in the city of Lahore, Pakistan. He is a professor in the English Department at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Sarajevo, where he is continuing an 800-year long tradition of teaching in his family.

Extra Curricular Activities And Their Importance For Students

I am not sure how many of you feel you could go back to the student life and not worry about jobs, money, bills and other stuff. I always do. But mostly for the fact that I was always interested in doing everything else besides studying. Lets look at some of the examples of the extra curricular activities and how they help one indulge and learn while being a student.

Best Employers for Business Students Across the World

For companies that want to have business students on board, the recipe is quite simple: they have to empower their employees to continue gaining new skills and to help them adapt to a rapidly changing business scenario.

Life as Improvisation: Story of Trio of Student Artists

IMPRA was established under very interesting circumstances. Its three members don´t consider themselves to be actors and don´t know if one day they will. However, their performance speaks for itself. With their NEW FORMS tour they are visiting Czech towns. They are newly-announced Student Thalia Award 2015 winners. Youth Time was present at the awards ceremony. You can find out more about how they got together, their view of the theater and their vision in our interview.

Tattoo As A Life Style

Frantisek Ortmann is one of the youngest artists to curate his own exhibitions at the National Gallery in Prague. Photos by Ortmann have graced more than 400 covers of magazines and music albums, and his theatrical sketches are capable of conveying the nuanced atmosphere of opera productions. His studio photos from the Tattoo Names series are not just the pictures of models with artificial patterns on the body, but also a glance into the human soul.

British Students Created Futuristic Edible Water Bottle

It is not only the water crisis that has been worrying the world but also the fact that plastic, in which water is usually stored, is a major pollutant, significantly affecting the ecosystem.

Harvard in the Eyes of Past-War Students

The process of education is always more successful if it is companied with exchange between the youth. These days there are a lot of different events striving to improve cultural exchange. By this article you will have the chance to know about The HNMUN (Harvard National Model United Nations).

Students Cities 2015 Ranking: Paris is the Best, Taipei is the Most Affordable

The British company QS Quacquarelli Symonds presented a list of the best cities for students for year 2015. Paris topped the list, followed by Melbourne, London, Sydney and Hong Kong.

“Expanding Horizons, Becoming Educated, We Strengthen a “Base” That Helps to Join Сomplicated Life...

A Former Greco-Roman wrestler and current Russian politican talks on sports, society, politics, social capital and the national idea of Russia.

Among flowers Pavlina Kourkova

Pavlina Kourkova: Turning Passion Into a Profession Part Two

How is it to work as a botanical artist, bringing nature’s precision and beauty to life in a different for? In the second part of our interview with Pavlina Kourkova we discuss these questions as well as the different aspects of her work, her experience in Transylvania, her personal life and her message to the youth of today.
Two scientists students in the laboratory

Placement At The Vienna Biocenter Summer School

Current university students pursuing courses in life sciences are invited to join the Vienna Biocenter Summer School on a nine-week placement. Participants will receive a stipend and have their accommodation and travel costs covered. The deadline is on Sunday 31st January 2021.
Pavlina Kourkova

Pavlina Kourkova: Turning Passion Into a Profession

From her childhood in a village, her fine art, her experience as a landscape architect, illustrating children’s books, her exhibitions and the significance of money. In this first part of the interview we discuss all this and more with Pavlina Kourkova.
Simple Way To Happiness

Professor Loren Toussaint’s Simple Way To Happiness Part Two

Research has clearly proven that stress leads to ill health. Resentment and the grudges we hold are among the prime causes of stress. Forgiveness is fundamental to good sleep, good health and much more. We talk about forgiveness, anger management, ageing, psychotropic drugs, consequences of negativity and other issues in this second part of our interview with Professor Loren Toussaint.

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