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Europe Wide Opportunity for Young Entrepreneurs
Are you thinking of starting your own business project in EU, or have you recently done so, but would like to expand your knowledge and experience? Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs could be really great opportunity for you!
The Risks an Ordinary Man Should Be Afraid of When Going Online
The following article contains predictions of the world's leading developers of anti-virus software, security systems and Internet marketing analysts. We suggest that you also peruse the opinion of experts because, as it turns out, there are many reasons to start being careful on the Internet right now.
Internship in London: Startups and Early Stage Investment
The Accelerator Network is announced an internship position to a candidate who shows a strong desire to understand development of startup businesses and fundraising for early stage companies. Deadline to apply is July 10th.
To Live a Garbage-free Life: Unique Story of a 23-Year-Old Girl from NYC
Today, the world generates more than 2.5 trillion pounds of garbage! That is certainly a big number, which is unfortunately rising. Unsurprisingly, the global cost of dealing with all that trash is rising too: it will be $375 billion a year in 10 years from now, after it was $205 billion in 2010, with the sharpest cost increases in the less developed countries. This makes our planet easily damaged, not only by the trash we make, but also by the different practices we use to deal with it. We are using ridiculous amounts of products and packaging that could easily be cut down if we just take a moment to think about this and make some effort to make a change.
Where All International Students Moving From and To
Student mobility is one of the most discussed topics around the world, as universities worldwide are becoming more willing to attract foreign students. Traditionally, places like London, NYC and Amsterdam have prided themselves on being the top choices for quality education but that doesn’t mean that students don’t prefer other places, too.
The Benefits of Study Abroad
If you haven’t done so yourself, you probably know someone who has been abroad to study, work or live. When you meet them again after they come back home or if you visit them, you somehow find some changes in the person who you knew. These changes are mostly because they went abroad and became an individual with broad perspectives and experienced a lot of newer things.
Join Students from All Over the World in Prague
The International Youth Leadership Conference will welcome over 120 students from more than 35 different countries for an open-minded exchange of diverse perspectives on contemporary global challenges. The event will be held from July 19th to July 24th 2015 in Prague. You still can apply.
Here is an Opportunity to Study in London for Free
University of Westminster in London announced international scholarships for the courses starting in January 2016. Scholarships are available for any full-time Master’s Programme offered at the university. Deadline to apply is 16th of October.
The Generation of Interns Without Chance for Job
Usually we start day on Youth-Time.eu with some interesting opportunities for young people. But today we decided to look at the other side of the coin. “Intern” is the concept which years ago – in the 1960s and earlier – was almost exclusively associated with students of medicine and aspiring doctors. Today we hear this word so often that it looks like we have replaced the word 'job' with it.
Top 4 International Programs in Asia You Still Have Time To Join
Have you ever thought of packing your luggage, travelling to an exotic country in Asia to study? If yes, now you can probably make it without paying (or just pay a little!) by taking a look at these 4 programs.
Few Tips On How To Learn Esperanto
In part I of the Interview with an Esperantist Series, the brilliant Georgian Esperanto speaker Lasha Chakhunashvili talked to us about his involvement in the Esperanto movement from the very beginning and his motivations behind learning the language. Lasha also told us about the possible uses of Esperanto, particularly in his home country Georgia. In the second and last part of the Series, Lasha reveals the advantages of speaking Esperanto, the best methods to learn it and tells us why it might be the easiest language on earth.
Don’t Miss the Opportunity to Visit Youth Summit in Brasilia
International Education and Resource Network (iEARN) , a organization made up of over 30,000 schools and youth organizations in more than 140 countries, announced its annual Youth Summit and Conference. The event is held in a different country each year since 1994. This time it is going to be in Brasilia, from 26th to 31st of July. During the conference , the youth will participate in an exclusive program of activities in which they will be able to interact as truly global citizens.
Either We Evolve, or We Will Destroy Ourselves
Brane Aljaž is a man who believes high standards and extreme faith are essential to human well-being. While others are pessimistic about the future, he claims he sees solutions.
The Other Sight Of Dubai: Few Tips What To See In The City Of...
When one mentions the biggest city of the United Arab Emirates, the first thoughts are luxury resorts, the Palm, endless parties and Burj Al Arab, the only 7 star hotel in the world -and all of that super expensive. Interestingly, many tourists actually do not know what to expect, and some of them come back home without seeing some really attractive sights of this metropolis, which are available not only to ones with the deep pocket.
7 Most Innovative Start-ups in Australia
Australian start-up scene is booming, it's such a massive growth that even a late night show is dedicated to the start-up community and start-up culture. Below we have listed just 7 from the very long list of super inspiring and innovative Australian start-ups. But as in all previous articles for start-ups in different countries around the world, we are focused to present just a sneak-peak of the start-up scene of this countries by listing start-ups from different fields, and as always it isn't and it isn't going to be a sharp '7' list the list always is way much longer but this '7' will help you to start checking the whole 'picture' of start-up movement in each respective country.
Don’t Miss An Opportunity To Study In Japan For Free
Japanese government announced full undergraduate, master and PHD scholarships for universities across Japan. Programs are available to international students from all over the world. Hurry up to apply.
H&M Germany Challenges Young Entrepreneurs to Design Sustainable Packaging
Nineteen emerging entrepreneurs from around the world came to Hamburg with one common goal, to design an innovative packaging solution which would amplify H&M’s sustainability efforts. We represent 14 countries, speak 23 languages and traveled over 134,388 km to get to Germany. We came because H&M Germany gave us a challenge, to develop a packaging solution which is economically, socially and environmentally sustainable.
Social Media and Youth Participation in Western Balkans
As soon as citizens started to gather at the streets of Skopje during an anti-government uprising that started in early May, young Macedonians became tremendously active on their Facebook and Twitter accounts. Youth across Macedonia started sharing posts, photos and videos of the protests. While hashtag #doluvlada (“down with the government”) soon became the most popular label in Macedonian virtual public domain, a civic movement fighting against corruption in the country found computers and mobile phones to be their best allies.
The World, Where All People Live in Ideological Bubbles
Lukas Hanus is the head and director of anthropictures.cz, and he is also the leader of a local community coordination program. He is part of a flexible association of social scientists who provide independent field research that focuses on visual and urban anthropology. Their vision is to support alternative models in disseminating scientific insight, encouraging cooperation among social scientists, raising awareness about cultural anthropology, and contributing to creating a future where cultural anthropologists will take part in the processes that influence society.























