Home Search
countries - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
Norway and Elsevier Agree on New Open-Access Deal
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week’s news roundup we speak about a new open-access deal between Norway and Elsevier, Turkmenistan’s list of ‘’accepted universities’’ that angered students and former deputy PM’s call for more investments into research in Romania.
The Fire of Notre Dame: Donation Levels Reach Controversial Heights
Donations continue to pour in from the around the world to go towards the exponential costs of repair, following the terrible fires that engulfed Notre Dame in Paris, France just over two weeks ago.
Japanese Professors Banned from Lighting Up
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.
Wildlife Poaching & Trafficking Journalism Training Workshop
The Africa-China Reporting Project at Wits Journalism invite journalists who report on wildlife poaching and trafficking from countries in Southern Africa (see specific countries below) to submit applications to participate in the Wildlife Poaching & Trafficking Journalism Training Workshop that will take place in South Africa in July 2019.
UNESCO Sport and the SDGs Youth Funshop in Seoul
Young people between 18 and 30 years old advocating for sport and development are invited to apply for the UNESCO Sport and the SDGs Youth Funshop. The event will be held in Seoul, South Korea, from 5th to 8th of September 2019.
Poitiers and La Rochelle – Our Next Destinations On University Cities
The city of Poitiers best known as the colour coded city has its pavements painted with lines in red, yellow and blue which makes it easy for visitors and tourists to find their way around. Another major attraction that it is known for is the Futuroscope. A visit to this place is indeed an experience. With futuristic buildings, all hosting 3D films with sound effects and seats that move wildly with the action, attracts crazy throngs of tourists.
Transparency International School on Integrity
Transparency International School on Integrity is an annual state-of-the-art anti-corruption and accountability training for future leaders. The upcoming School will take place during 8-14 July, 2019 in Vilnius, Lithuania. The deadline for scholarship applications is on 30 April 2019.
Finnish Universities Losing Students Due to Residence Permit Red Tape
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week’s news roundup we speak about Finnish universities that are losing students due to residence permit red tape, new licensing standards in UAE and gender segregation in Israel.
From Pictograms and Hieroglyphs to Emojis. How is ☺ Changing the Way We Communicate?
Think about it, using emojis or emoticons in everyday written conversation has become a habit of ours, hasn’t it? If you just check your phone you will find that most if not all of your messages are full of emojis! Some messages even consist entirely of emojis! Emoticons are becoming so influential in everyday conversation that they have become a serious topic among linguists. It seems as if we’re traveling back in history, or maybe making a full circle from pictograms to hieroglyphs to phonemic lettering and now slowly but surely back to pictograms.
Grenoble – Important University City In France
Talking to a Czech student some years back I was pleasantly surprised to learn that Grenoble is one of the major university cities in France. Not only that it’s one of the important research centres for students and attracts a large number of international students.
North Korean Physicist Given a Chance to Study in Italy
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week’s news roundup we speak about North Korean researchers that will get a chance to study in Italy,altercation between Universiti Malaya (UM) students and supporters of former Malaysian prime minister and tech leaks at Japanese universities.
One Young World Scholarship
As a longstanding partner of One Young World, Deloitte is announcing One Young World Scholarship, which will enable 10 outstanding young leaders to attend the Summit in London, United Kingdom on 22 – 25 October 2019. The deadline is on 10 May 2019.
Vacancy in Youth Time: Digital Media Manager and Creative Manager
Youth Time International Movement is looking for a media guru to take the position of digital media manager and a skilled designer for the position of creative manager. If you are an experienced professional, have a strong online presence and know how to reaching out to audience, we are looking forward to meet you. We offer full-time employment in Prague. As an equal opportunity employer, we accept applications from individuals of all nationalities, creeds, genders etc. Unfortunately, due to legal restrictions we are unable to hire those who do not have permission to work in the EU.
The Most International Universities in the World
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes four 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. This time we talk about problems of 17,000 British students who had plan to study in Europe under Erasmus+ programme, Amsterdam University to drop bachelor's degree in Dutch, and most international universities in the world. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
Fully Funded: Trust Conference
Trust Conference is an annual human rights forum committed to finding solutions to fight slavery, empower women, and advance human rights worldwide.
The annual event...
Scientist Nikola Rasevic: Ignore the Expectations of Others, Conquer the World with Knowledge!
Inspired by Nikola Tesla, Serbia’s Nikola Rasevic used to read books about one of the greatest minds in human history to learn more about the science and magic of electronics. Twenty-two years fast forward, Nikola is one of the youngest members of the Electronic Systems Department at the prestigious CERN (the acronym, in French, for the European Council for Nuclear Research) and is working shoulder to shoulder with some of the smartest people alive, designing Printed Circuit Boards. What these are, what a typical work day at CERN looks like, and more about his plans to perfect his ideas in Serbia, in an interview for Youth Time magazine.
The 65th International Student Conference in Japan
Young people from all over the world are welcome to apply for the 65th International Student Conference. The event will be held from August 21st till September 2nd in Tokyo, Japan.
One Young World Summit: Leading Europe Scholarship
The annual One Young World Summit brings together the most talented young leaders from global and national companies, NGOs, universities and other forward-thinking organisations. Delegates meet and make lasting connections with peers from almost every industry, sector and country. The deadline is on April 15, 2019.
MOFCOM Scholarship: Study in China
MOFCOM Scholarship is set up by Ministry of Commerce of People’s Republic of China to develop talents for developing countries. Starting from 2015, MOFCOM Scholarship sponsors the young and the middle-aged talents to pursue their postgraduate degree education in China. The deadline is on April 30, 2019.
Tech Confidence in Global 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.
























