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Global Internship Program at KPMG
KPMG’s Global Internship Program (GIP) is your chance to jump-start your global career through a four-week rotation in another country. Global interns are assigned to client engagement teams and work alongside talented KPMG professionals. During this program, you will benefit from mentoring, performance management and have access to top-rated training.
Internship at Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
The Internship Programme is a learning opportunity aiming to attract talented young people who are strongly motivated to share their new perspectives, innovative ideas and latest research experience in FAO’s domains.
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.
DAAD Scholarships in Germany
One of the more excellent scholarships, The Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst is an organization that mainly funds students from developing countries. Each year many of these students study at the German universities thanks to this scholarship.
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.
Scholarships and Grants – International Visegrad Fund
Under the present conditions, most universities and funding bodies are extending the dates for receiving applications for scholarships and grants.
Start-up in Europe: 5 Most Successful Stories
Sometimes before you take a step or make a decision it is better to look around. A hint or a good example what to do (or not to do) might be right in front of you. This monitoring method also works for business ideas. If you need inspiration, a push, or motivation for starting your own initiative, let’s review some successful start-up stories in Europe.
The Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program
The Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program (JJ/WBGSP) is open to citizens of developing countries who are applying to a Master’s degree program at universities in U.S., Europe and Japan. After earning their degree, scholars commit to return to their home country to use their new skills and contribute to their countries’ social and economic development.
What Hayao Miyazaki Has Been Saying to Us: Echoes from Childhood
Japan is one of the most exotic countries in the world, a place where every single ritual, each stage of social position is connected with ancestors by its historical roots. Cinema production in Japan is also soaked in the daily routine and mindset of the country where `the Sun rises`, as the Japanese like to say. Japanese cinema is filled with fascinating stories about culture, birth, life, and death, which we will explore together in our special cycle of articles about the Japanese movie industry. In this article, we will talk about Hayao Miyazaki.
An Outstanding Way to Tell Stories: An Interview with the Co-Founder at HashtagOurStories, Yusuf...
Omar, a multi-award-winning journalist, has been using his smartphone for almost a decade to report on big stories from around the globe, including the war in Syria. He is a Co-founder of HashtagOurStories, which empowers mobile storytelling communities with social media and video skills. In this interview, Omar explains what is Mobile Journalism (MoJo), the ways it changes storytelling and how people use their smartphones.
Adventure Travel with Jennie Morris: Seeking Adrenaline, Accomplishment, and Adventure Through Free Fall and...
Jennie Morris is not your typical Florida native. After being raised in one place her entire childhood, she went on to travel to 121 countries on 7 continents. Jennie doesn’t just go sightseeing on her trips. She spent a month skydiving every day in Namibia, swam with piranhas in the Amazon, and joined a cruise to Antarctica on a whim. Her philosophy of life is simple and inspiring: she wants to see and do everything because she understands how incredibly short life is.
Deconstructing the Film “Departures” In a New Chapter of Japanese Cinema
Japan is one of the most nuanced countries in the world, a place where every single ritual, each calibration of social position, is connected with ancestors through its historical roots. Cinema production in Japan is also soaked in the daily routine and mindset of the country where `the Sun rises`, as the Japanese say. Together, we will explore fascinating stories about culture, birth, life, and death in our special cycle about the Japanese movie industry.
Scholarships for Free Online Education: the University of Edinburgh
Hopefully, the times the world is going through at present shall be over soon. Thus far, we have been writing about university cities in different parts of the world. Beginning with this article, we’ll introduce you to some of the best free online courses and scholarships that are available to international students. These are accessible by all who qualify and other courses are achievable through scholarships.
Help Exchange (HelpX)
There isn’t a better way to travel around the world with a purpose than by volunteering! In these series on alternative tourism we are covering popular international volunteer programs for young adults to participate in. If you feel that you’re ready to share knowledge with others, learn new skills, and boost your life experience, read on! In this article, we will talk about Help Exchange, a program that provides information on host organic farms for short-term exchanges for volunteers around the world.
Au Pair Program
There isn’t a better way to travel around the world with a purpose than by volunteering! In this series on alternative tourism, we are covering popular international volunteer programs for young adults to participate in. If you feel that you’re ready to share knowledge with others, learn new skills, and boost your life experience, read on! In this article we will talk about AuPair.com, a program that provides young people and families around the world with cultural exchange in exchange for help in childcare.
How to Bring the Stage into Your Living Room: Watch Plays, Concerts, Theatre Performances...
Going out to see performances can be a lot of fun. But what if you don’t have the time or want to stay in your comfy clothes? Turns out that there are so many ways to stream world-renowned productions directly to your TV. The Berlin philharmonic, Broadway, the Vienna Opera, the London National Theatre, and many individual artists offer free content for your entertainment!
Universities in Iceland – Hosting Country of YT Summer School
Literally, the country of fire and ice and unimaginable landscapes, Iceland is a welcoming country that is almost entirely free of crime. It is one of the extremely few developed countries that can boast of a rising population. Even though a fairly vast country, Iceland has a population of 364,000 and reported an increase of 2 percent last year. Another thing about the Icelanders, the electricity they produce is all through environmentally clean methods and on a per capita basis they probably consume the highest in the world at nearly 54,000 KWh.
The Longest Bridges in the World
Connecting two sites, usually across a river by a bridge - this was conceptualized way back in history. Nowadays, constructing bridges is even more than that. Today they can go kilometers and kilometers crossing over rivers, even seas, through uneven landscapes with steep gulches. Bridges now connect, not just two sides of the cities, but also countries. Check out some of the longest bridges.
The European Solidarity Corps
There isn’t a better way to travel around the world with a purpose than by volunteering! In this series on alternative tourism we are covering popular international volunteer programs for young adults to participate in. If you feel that you’re ready to share knowledge with others, learn new skills, and boost your life experience, read on! In this article we will talk about the European Solidarity Corps, an initiative aimed at building social inclusivity and opportunities across the continent.
























