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Youth In The News: Today’s Youth Doing Better Than Our Parents Did

Reviewing the headlines last week, the number of youth-related articles is notable. We bring you our selection of the most important youth initiatives and youth-based research that have been in the spotlight. The stories are short and sweet and may cause unexpected inspiration and motivation.

The Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Leave Everything Behind And Travel The World

There are many articles that encourage young people to follow their passion to travel and stop leading “normal lives”. They encourage you to start traveling and advise you to quit your job and travel. Please, don’t do that yet!

How to Succeed At Writing Applications

The University of Sheffield is offering a great opportunity for international students and young professionals. This free three-week long course on who to produce a perfect CV, application and online profile when applying for a job or course. The online course started 8th of February, but you still can join.

Ms. Cecilia Vazquez And Her Contribution To Galician Youth And Spanish Society

If you happen to go to Spain and wish to dedicate yourself to youth, students, and active citizenship, one of the most relevant areas where positive developments respecting youth are occurring is the Spanish Region of Galicia, a small but very beautiful part of Spain where people know where and how to focus and are receptive to development, from the rural areas to the Galician cities.

Senad Alibegovic: I Thought People In The EU Parliament Were Not Working

Senad Alibegovic, who grew up in Visoko in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is one of those rare individuals who speak up to say, “It matters”. Senad’s activism started early in his high school days. Coming from a small city, it can be hard to reach the stars, but it is always hard to reach the stars no matter where you start out.

Inspirational Story Of Sasa Cvetojevic, A Start-up Entrepreneur And Youth Supporter

Saša Cvetojević, an interesting Croatian public personality who is supporting young people in their search for employment and who trusted his own dreams and skills when he was young. Mr. Cvetojević is in the midst of a brilliant career and is a man who combines fast-thinking vision with astute management; he is a leader with a lot of smart ideas and concrete convictions. He is a human motivator for Croatian and Balkan youth who wish to turn their start-ups into growing businesses, an example of how youth should face today’s job market.

Rookie Mistakes That Hold You Back From Getting Hired Or Promoted

This article is the third in a four part mini-series called ‘Become a Pro in the Hot Seat at the Job Interview’, prepared by Shea Ki founder of Upgrade My Interview™especially for YT magazine. This time you will discover the most frequently made interview rookie mistakes to avoid before, during, and after your job interview.

Exploring different countries

Tips On Exploring New Countries

An old saying holds that, “Traveling is the only thing you buy which makes you richer.” Experts say traveling is the best way to break down prejudices and experience new things. With traveling you encounter other cultures, their histories, their way of life, their customs and habits.

Refugee Crisis: Interview With A Manager Of Few Refugee Camps Kilian Kleinschmidt

YT magazine's contributor Sabiha Kapetanovic recently had the opportunity to talk with Kilian Kleinschmidt or “the Lion in the desert” as people from Mogadishu like to call him. The reason is that first, as he said, in Somalia everyone has a nickname, and second, people in Mogadishu see him as a hero.

Interview With A Former Refugee Camp Manager Kilian Kleinschmidt

YT magazine's contributor Sabiha Kapetanovic recently had the opportunity to talk with Kilian Kleinschmidt or “the Lion in the desert” as people from Mogadishu like to call him. The reason is that first, as he said, in Somalia everyone has a nickname, and second, people in Mogadishu see him as a hero.

Four Ways You Might Be Tanking Your Job Interview

Four Ways You Might Be Tanking Your Job Interview

How to ace a job interview?  What does an employer want to see in a young job seeker?  Here are tips from an expert with over a decade of experience in developing and managing youth employment programs in the U.S. This article is the first in a four part mini-series called ‘Become a Pro in the Hot Seat at the Job Interview’, prepared by Shea Ki founder of Upgrade My Interview™especially for YT magazine.

Transforming Our World: Where Do We Stand And Where Are We Going?

This Saturday, is70 years since the UN was formally inaugurated. The foundational conference, held in San Francisco from April to June 1945, hosted representatives of 50 nations, 850 delegates, a total of 3500 staff, and more than 2500 press representatives, making the San Francisco Conference perhaps the greatest international gathering in the history of humanity. As a result, the United Nations Charter was signed and, upon its ratification by the majority of the signatories, the United Nations came into existence on 24 October 1945.

A Teacher By Profession, Salesman By Trade, And Comedian By Nature

For some, education is the preserve of those fighting for better life. For others, it is just a continuation of life. While for some, getting a good education is simply what was ordered by their parents.

 

#YTGlobal Faces: Trainer And NGO President From Italy, Silvia Crocitta

#YTGlobal Faces: Trainer And NGO President From Italy, Silvia Crocitta

Time goes by fast. There are just a few weeks left before YT’s biggest event of the year – the Global Youth Forum. We have already revealed some details of the event’s program, but have mentioned nothing yet about our guest lineup. And today we are about to start. Over the next three weeks we will publish a series of interviews with #YTGlobal’s prominent speakers and experts..

7 Most-Innovative Start-ups In Netherlands

Being on the list of Top20 in the world and Top10 in Europe, as the start-up hub - for sure the Netherlands deserves it, the Dutch start-up culture is on it's peak and as it seems there isn't any sign that it will slow down the trend. The number of start-ups in Netherlands is massive and everyday is growing, which made our listing very difficult, but we tried to bring here a representation of general start-up scene from the Netherlands.

Enchanting Art Of Nineteen-Year-Old Andreea Farkas

It’s really hard to find a definition for art in our time. However, there are some people who really feel it and who may represent its “incarnation”. One of them is Andreea Farkas, an awesome young artist, painter, and fashion designer who was really excited about the idea of sharing with us some of her „behind the scenes “ artistic moments and thoughts as an introductory article for a brand new art column.

How This Generation Is Changing The Concept Of Work

By 2025, millennials will form 75 percent of the global workforce. Soon, they will dominate the world’s workplaces and permeate its corporate culture. A generation that was raised on mobile devices and social networks, millennials are shaping and changing the concept of work.

How Сan Millennials Overcome The Issue Of Unemployment

The recent economic scenario and the scale of unemployment, especially youth unemployment in European countries has been really a big cause of concern to the governments. But how can millennials actually overcome the issue of unemployment?

A Story From Kosovo in the ‘90s After Which it is Impossible to Remain...

The heartbreaking film Babai (Father in Albanian), made by the Kosovar immigrant to Germany Visar Morina, became a real discovery in European cinematography this year. Morina’s debut feature has already won him the best director award and the Europa Cinemas label’s award at the international film festival in Karlovy Vary and the One Future Prize and Young German Cinema Award at the Munich Film Festival. The storyline is this: the 10-year-old boy Nori (Val Maloku), after his mother left the family, follows his milquetoast father Gezim (Astrit Kabashi) everywhere. Nori cannot bear to be parted from his father. So the father’s decision to try to find a better place to live and to move to Germany is a pure tragedy for the kid. He refuses to stay with the rather peculiar relatives who take him in and does everything he can and more to break the system and become reunited with his parent. Youth Time had an opportunity to meet up with Visar Morina in Karlovy Vary and to talk about the background of the story.

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.

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