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Bolognese Sauce, Famous Monuments Or The Marveled Lamborghini – This is Bologna in Pictures

Arcades everywhere and not an umbrella needed. This is the city of Bologna, Italy, that prides itself on its cuisine. There's everything for everyone in this city of monuments, theaters, cafes, bars, nightclubs and the iconic Lamborghini.

University City of Bologna – A Pulsating Cosmopolitan City

Continuing with our series on the universities in Italy, we conclude with the city of arcades, Bologna. The city has an unbelievable number of arcades that one rarely needs an umbrella when it rains. In fact it has the most number of arcades compared to any other city in the entire world. This being the case it may one day receive the status of a UNESCO heritage site.
Verona, Italy In Pictures

Verona, Italy In Pictures

Even Though Verona is a small town with just one public university,  there is no need for an introduction to this legendary place. For many...
Vienna Through Photographs

Vienna Through Photographs

With every introduced University City we follow up the summary of universities with the visual article that aims to suggest the places that are worth visiting while studying  there. Last week we completed the first country of Czech Republic and we are now about to start the neighbouring one - Austria with it capital Vienna.

University Cities – Brno, Czech Republic

With this article we begin a series that shall provide you with information on cities that distinguish themselves as educational centers. We begin with Brno in the Czech Republic which  is a city of many dimensions. Among these the city is known for its educational institutions that attract students from far and wide. With an estimated population of 1.3 million, comprises of over 20 percent that are students.

Discover Prague as a University City: Where to Study, How Much It Costs and...

Last week we started a new series of University Cities with Brno, Czech Republic. Continuing with our series on university cities we have a look at Prague this week.

Painting Reality in Vivid Colors: an Interview with the Young Belarusian Film-maker Daria Zhuk,...

This year, for the second time in its history, Belarus may see one of its films nominated for an Oscar. The film is called Crystal Swan, and it is the first feature film of Daria Zhuk, a director from Minsk who is currently based in NYC. Daria moved to the US at the age of 16 and, after pursuing a finance degree at Harvard, decided to turn to her true passion – film making. Her journey, however, has not been an easy one. It took her almost a decade to bring to the big screen the story of a young lady called Evelina (Velya), who in the ‘90s followed the American dream by trying to obtain a US visa to immigrate and become a DJ. This summer the film had its premiere at the Karlovy Vary Film festival, opening in the East of the West competition, and then was screened at a few other film festivals. YT met with Daria after the premiere screening and talked to her about her life and work, the stereotypes in cinematography, the millennials, and the problems of family acceptance.

Online Obsession: New Clinic Opens for Gaming Addicted Youth

Online Obsession: New Clinic Opens for Gaming Addicted Youth

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.

 

Culture vs Price: World’s Best Student Cities Ranked in New Poll

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.

David Černý’s Prague

David Černý may not be a household name, but his innovative and at times controversial creations undeniably draw attention to the onlooker’s eye. Love him or hate him, Černý’s work certainly cannot be accused of being dull or unwitty. Many of his intriguing sculptures lay nestled within the historic nooks and crannies of Prague’s charming cobble-stoned streets, often eluding the less observant passersby.

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.

The Alternative Guide To Prague

The historic city of Prague is best known for its Baroque style architecture and beer drinking culture. Nicknamed “The city of one hundred spires”, this central Bohemian metropolis has become a popular city break destination among travelers from far and wide. Famous sights include the Mala Strana, Charles Bridge, and perhaps most notably the strikingly picturesque Old Town Square. The Czech capital’s main attractions are barely a stone's throw from one another, and meandering through the narrow cobblestoned streets to each venue is a delight in itself. However, scattered abundantly throughout the city are alternative attractions just waiting to be explored, allowing the more inquisitive tourist to really get under the skin of Prague.

Presenting the European Capitals of Culture 2018: Leeuwarden (The Netherlands) and Valletta (Malta)

Each calendar year, the European Union names two cities as European Capitals of Culture, and during that year there are many cultural events in the selected places. This is a great chance for the designated cities to move into the center of attention, become bridges of communication, gain social and economic benefits, and become locations where international activities take place. With this approach, diversity of cultures and common efforts for mutual understanding can be encouraged. This year's capitals are the capital of the region of Frisia - Leeuwarden and the Maltese capital - Valletta.

 

J’accuse: Empowering Citizens’ Voices

J’accuse: Empowering Citizens’ Voices

Giving voice to citizens’ individual rights is the purpose of the theatre play J’accuse, the title of which may send readers to research literary references. The show brings together five ordinary and millennial women who express, through monologues, their day-to-day dissatisfactions. Isabelle Jonniaux, one of the comedians in J’accuse and artistic director at the multi-disciplinary cultural space Atelier210 in Brussels, gives us details from backstage.

Outings During Advent In Prague

Prague is magical in any season; but in winter, with so many lights and decorations on display for Christmas, the city is that much more enchanting. Here we present a list of possibilities for pleasant outings during the Christmas season.

Women From Swedish Universities Share Their Experiences Of Harassment

We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events.

Google AI Residency Program 2018 For Leaders In STEM Fields

The Google AI Residency Program — previously known as the Google Brain Residency Program — is a 12-month research training role designed to jumpstart or advance your career in machine learning research. Residents will have the opportunity to work alongside distinguished scientists and engineers from various research teams. Applications are accepted until January 8, 2018.

Defying Gravity – The Works Of Cornelia Konrads

German artist Cornelia Konrads has exhibited her work in many countries apart from Germany. Her works are unexampled, specific to  the locales she chooses, and possessed of a unique vibe which gives viewers the impression that they are suspended in the air. We are fortunate to have obtained an interview with her given her extremely busy schedule.

TolfArte 2017: Where The Streets Are Made Of Art

TolfArte, the award-winning arts and crafts festival, celebrated its 13th anniversary last week. The most anticipated Italian party of the summer took place between the 4th and 6th August on the streets of Tolfa, a picturesque small town situated about 80 kilometers northwest of the Italian capital of Rome, in a spectacular setting made with recycled materials by artist Riccardo Pasquini.

British Council Grants For Young Artists

British Council is now accepting proposals for New Art new Audiences (nAnA) Grants 2017. This Scholarship program is an annual open call for artists, arts organisations, and art collectives from cities within England, Ethiopia, Kenya, Northern Ireland, Rwanda, Scotland, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, and Wales. nAnA gives an opportunity for artists from these cities to create new art together, and to showcase this art to audiences across these countries. The deadline for applications is on 13th of August.

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