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Global Leadership Fellows Programme
Young people from all over the world are welcome to apply for the Global Leadership Fellowship Programme at the World Economic Forum. As fellows, participants will benefit from rigorous training through a customized learning programme established in partnership with leading global universities, and will have the opportunity to work on individual development with an experienced executive coach. Throughout the three-year programme, participants can expect to rotate at least once to another role in the Forum giving you the opportunity to experience different parts of the organization. The deadline for applying is 15th of August.
Pets And The Beach: Italian Approach
It's summer, it's hot, and it's time for the beach. But when we say "beach" in Italy, we don't mean "land formation along the water for summer enjoyment" only for us humans, but also for our pet dogs. So if you are planning a vacation in Italy and you want to leave your favorite friend at home - read this article first.
Made With love, Worn With Soul: Story Of A Young Sydney-based Designer
Sydney-based designer Tania Gnecchi makes incredibly feminine and elegant jewellery. Simple, honest and very gentle, her pieces are real works of art. How difficult is it to design jewellery? How do you find your niche in the business? Do you still dream of becoming a jewellery designer but don’t know how to start? We hope that our interview with Tania will inspire you to launch a new startup.
Weekend Picks: 4 Books With Strong Female Characters
Feminism as a literary expression is not a new concept. Women have found their voices in fiction, non-fiction, and modern story-telling. Literature is a sphere where women can think and do under their own conditions and terms. Although today's literature still has a fair number of sexist works, the feminist genre takes up more space on the bookshelves every day. Today, the center of the literary world can be the female experience and more women of all ages telling their stories in their own individual ways.
Russia Aims To Triple The Number Of International Students
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events.
Not Movie Stunts. The Real Thing!
He’s not your everyday man. Be it the statue of Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Mount Rushmore in the U.S., the London Eye, or the Forbidden City in China, Thorsten Mowes has cleaned all of these seemingly impossible-to-clean masterpieces and treasures. We have the opportunity to interview him and to learn more about his work.
Startupbootcamp Cape Town
Young entrepreneurs are welcome to apply for the Startupbootcamp Cape Town. This is a leading accelerator focused on the search for startups in blockchain, connected devices, payment solutions, capital markets, asset management, integrated supply chain, and e-commerce. Deadline to apply is 9th of July.
How To Identify Your Target Market And The Creative Process With Dr. Waleed Sadek
With the International Summer School Beijing 2017 beginning in less than a week, Youth Time are excited to invite experts and participants from all over the globe to share their knowledge, ideas, and cultural values. One of these experts is Dr. Waleed Sadek, Co-chair of the Sustainable Development Commission at the UN. Dr. Sadek previously worked at the International Leadership Institute in United Nations university, lecturing about the importance of the mediation & conflict resolutions in the Middle East. Now, Dr. Sadek is in the United Kingdom with new vision for sustainability, and one from his important quotes is: We cannot hope to create a sustainable culture, but sustainable souls. Dr. Sadek will be delivering his key note speech on the topic, “How to Identify Your Target Market and the Creative Process” in addition to hosting a workshop under the theme of, "Leadership Traits and their Development”. International Summer School participants with added insight and understanding as to what they can expect from the workshop, in addition to learning how to best prepare for the event.
Understanding And Implementing The Theory Of Intercultural Communication And Marketing With Specialist Dorotea Milas
With the Summer School Beijing 2017 just around the corner, we are filled with great excitement and anticipation for what promises to be a most spectacular event. In the build-up to the educational and inspirational series of master classes and workshops, we continue to interview the experts who will be presenting on their specialist topics. One of the main trainers during the Summer School of this year is Mrs. Dorotea Milas, Lecturer at Zagreb School of Business, Croatia. Mrs. Milas research interests are in the fields of philosophy (ethics), religious science, communication and cultural studies. She has participated in national and international scientific and professional conferences and has published several scientific and professional papers.
From Holographic TV To Printed Wearable Display: Sounds Like Science Fiction. Though It Certainly...
UNFCCC Internship Opportunity
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is looking for three interns in knowledge management. The internship is for a period of minimum two to maximum six months. The application process for the internship is ongoing.
Young Farmer Lazar Jovanovic: Good Ideas Will Find Their Way
Young Lazar Jovanovic (25), a student at the University of Technical Sciences, had a hazelnut farm... This story could begin just like this, but makes no sense at all without adding the fact that Lazar’s farm was not in the same city where he lived. So he decided to invent a system that could water his precious hazelnuts remotely. It took him more than two years to research, develop, and test something that was just an idea, and it would not have been possible without a friend who was a programmer. Today, he is the owner of the Smart Watering Company, which helps farmers to irrigate their farms using only a text message! Read how he did it in an interview for Youth Time magazine.
Media Phenomenon Mr.Erbil – Iraq’s First And Only Gentlemen’s Club
Hipsters, Iraq and fashion in the same line? Yes, it sounds like impossible puzzle, but it’s more than real. Within just few months of establishment, they went viral all around the web and were asked for interviews from local media to the BBC World News. Three young and educated Iraqui Kurds have decided to join their love for fashion and higher purposes, so they founded the first Gentlemen’s Fashion Club with the aim to show the world Iraq the world knows nothing about. Today, 30 gentlemen are fighting for women’s rights, for stronger economy and local production and better life, in general, using style as a way to express. Founders of Mr.Erbil, Mr.Goran Pshtiwan (26), Mr.Omer Nihad (28) and Mr.Ahmed Nawzad (27) in exclusive interview for the Youth Time magazine.
On The Road To Somewhere
As Marcel Proust once said “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes”. From Western Europe to South Pacific, from Scandinavia to South America, Guillaume Poidevin, a travel blogger from France is in a constant quest for the unknown. His ultimate goal in life is to experience the great diversity our world holds with his own eyes, just like Marcel Proust said. In this interview, he talks to us about his trips, his early inspirations and what motivates him to travel the world. He also shares with us his travel blog and tells us how he keeps it interesting and inspiring.
Paid Internship At The World Trade Organization In Geneva
The WTO Secretariat is seeking candidates for The World Trade Organization Young Professionals Programme (YPP) for 2018. The deadline for the submission of the online application and the letter of motivation is May 10.
Building And Leading High-Performing Teams: Expert Nick Fewings Will Tell You How To Do...
With the Summer School Beijing 2017 coming up soon, we are starting a series of articles about all the international professionals who will be working with us during the event. In an open interview they will present themselves and reveal their plans to us. One of the main speakers during the Summer School of this year is Nick Fewings, CEO of a learning and development company called Ngagementworks. Nick has over 20 years' experience of leading and working with teams and as such, is rightfully to be introduced as an authority on creating high-performing teams.
Research on Instagram: How I Discovered That Visual Content Is King
There are people who say that their master’s degree took two years out of their lives with little to show for the time and trouble, and then there are the people who manage to look at it differently and say: “Oh my God, I actually learned something!“ Luckily for me, I fall in the second group.
Explore International Summer School Beijing 2017 Day-By-Day
With the Youth International Summer School (organized by Youth Time International Movement and China Soong Ching Ling Foundation) coming up to us in rapid pace, we are excited to share with you more in depth details on the program. As such, you can expect to be provided with an overview of the yet confirmed international speakers and the material they will be offering at the event. In case you didn’t sign up yet for the event, which will take place from the 5th till 10th of June 2017, get ready to find out what you could be missing out on.
What It Takes To Be A Freelance Photographer: YT Professions
Dorotea Santo is a freelance photographer based in Novi Sad, Serbia, but her photographs are taken in all parts of the world. She studied applied photography in Serbia at the same time the she volunteered in 8 projects. Up to the present time she has had around 20 exhibitions, she has gotten 2 awards, and she has participated in the Noah project. In this interview she explains what it actually means to be a freelancer, how your regular day or weekend looks, and why it is so important to be online in this job. She also answers questions about how she manages to stand out from the crowd, how to survive without a salary before you get recognized, and she offers tips for newbie freelancers.
Wireless Power For Homes And Cars
The story goes that Professor Marin Soljačić of MIT was disturbed by the beeping of his phone lying on the kitchen counter in need of charging. The professor, in the middle of the night, standing in his kitchen in his pajamas, decided there must be a way to charge his phone wirelessly. He, along with his team of MIT engineers, set out to develop a technology that did just that. Their efforts eventually led to the advent of magnetic resonance and the founding of WiTricity, a startup focused on turning this technology into marketable products to power homes, cars, and whatever else needs charging, wirelessly.
























