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Pavlina Kourkova: Turning Passion Into a Profession
From her childhood in a village, her fine art, her experience as a landscape architect, illustrating children’s books, her exhibitions and the significance of money. In this first part of the interview we discuss all this and more with Pavlina Kourkova.
International Migrants Day: The Right To Move as a Basic Human Right
Each year the 18th of December is pinned down in the calendar for marking International Migrants Day. This event is observed annually with the aim of creating more dialogues and interactions within countries and regions, as well as propelling experience exchange and collaboration opportunities.
How Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit Influenced the World of Chess
If you didn’t watch it already, it’s nearly impossible to not have encountered writings, wows and praises towards the amazing show The Queen’s Gambit. 62 million households have watched the show, compiled of eight episodes. It addresses sexism, power relations and the challenges of a young orphaned girl. Read on to understand the impact this fictional character had in the real world.
Hint: Spoiler alert below.
Alina Pischalnikova: Starting Afresh in a Pandemic
Youth Time Magazine received the opportunity to interview Alina Pischalnikova and learn about her new start-up which was created during the current pandemic.
The Aquaponics Initiative: A Young Activist Transforming Agriculture in Ghana
Farming without the equipment to grow plants? No problem for Daniel Kwaku Owusu. Youth Time spoke to the Ghanian about his incredible aquaponics initiative and how he is transforming agriculture in his home country.
NATO Young Professionals Programme
The Young Professionals Programme will offer successful candidates the opportunity to acquire a unique international experience while contributing to their personal and professional growth. Participants will be rewarded with a competitive employee benefits package. A new call is scheduled in early 2021.
Professor Loren Toussaint’s Simple Way To Happiness Part Two
Research has clearly proven that stress leads to ill health. Resentment and the grudges we hold are among the prime causes of stress. Forgiveness is fundamental to good sleep, good health and much more. We talk about forgiveness, anger management, ageing, psychotropic drugs, consequences of negativity and other issues in this second part of our interview with Professor Loren Toussaint.
The Mind’s Eye: Professor Joseph Pierre Talks Social Behaviour
Accessing ‘free’ information has its price, how our online preferences are being used, our spending habits, how we vote, stalking via internet, bullying, how the consumer has become a ‘product’, delusions, mass hysteria, the effects of cannabis medical or otherwise, mobbing at the school or the place of work, importance of nutrition on mental well being and much more is what we discuss with Professor Joseph Pierre in this interview.
Baltic-American Freedom Professional Internship Programme
The Professional Internship Program is a prestigious scholarship for aspiring Baltic civic and business leaders. The program places students and recent graduates in U.S. internships in marketing, finance, engineering, architecture, journalism, human rights, and arts management, and many other fields. The deadline is TBC.
International Volunteer Day: A Kosovar’s Journey in Lisbon
Youth Time highlights young inspiring voices bringing positive changes through different activities in their communities. In this piece, joining the worldwide celebration of International Volunteer Day for Economic and Social Development on December 5th, we will talk to the 27-year old, Leon Gojani from Kosovo, volunteering in the city built on seven hills- Lisbon, Portugal.
Dr Loren Toussaint’s Simple Way To Happiness – Part One
The very purpose of life itself is peace and happiness. While our upbringing may have a lot to do with the way we react to situations and people, bringing about that change in ourselves is not as difficult as it sounds. Either we go on emulating the previous generations or decide to be what and who we were born to be. That is, change ourselves into being ourselves. It would probably be quite apt to say, either we forgive, move forward and follow the path to better health and prosperity or use the choice of being resentful and hold grudges and keep on running in place. We discuss this and more with Professor Loren Toussaint.
Fully Funded Westerwelle Young Founders Programme
Young founders from emerging and developing countries are invited to apply for a fully-funded six-month-long mentoring programme. Participants will receive bespoke training and have an opportunity to pitch their projects in front of investors. Ten top-performing founders will have their expenses covered to participate in a ten-day-long conference in Berlin, Germany. The deadline is on 9 December 2020.
How to Present Yourself in the Best Way?
Meeting new people can be daunting for many of us. There are so many things running through our minds. We get hyperconscious by how we present ourselves, how we're dressed, or how the other person is reacting.
Are Online Job Scams On The Rise Due To Covid-19?
With a pandemic drawing us online, our work has followed suit, creating a potent breeding ground for job scams. So how can young people spot the dangers and not fall down the trap of quick employment?
HR Emerging Leaders Camp At Procter and Gamble In Ohio, USA
Current sophomores studying HR, business, organisational behaviour, and related fields are encouraged to apply to the Emerging Leaders Camp. This opportunity is a three-day all-expenses-paid program proceeding with internships at Procter and Gamble. The camp will be held on 10-13 August 2021 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The application process is ongoing.
Kitchen Recipes: A Young Artist Demanding an End to Domestic Violence
We use the word home to describe a safe, treasured and lovely place. In spite of this, the four house-walls very often hide the harsh reality of one in three women and girls experiencing physical or sexual violence in their lifetime, most frequently by an intimate partner.
Exploring Narcissism and Personality With Dr Wendy Patrick
Narcissism, domestic abuse, how to present yourself on your first date, what kind of people are truly the ones to be close to, dealing with difficult people, the benefits of wearing a mask of happiness and more is what we discuss in this interview with the world renowned prosecutor and media personality Dr. Wendy Patrick.
Association of European Cancer Leagues Management Internship in Belgium
University graduates are invited to join the Association of European Cancer Leagues on a full-time six-month internship that will commence in February 2021. Interns will manage the ECL’s ‘Youth Ambassadors for the European Code against Cancer’ program and supporting the coordination of ECL's working groups. The deadline is on 4 December 2020.
Science Fiction Technology Will Soon Help Amputees Feel Lost Limbs
The idea of connecting the brain and the nerves with machines has always been captivating for Dr.Francesco Petrini. In 2013 he participated in a groundbreaking international project where a team of numerous eminent experts from different scientific fields managed to implant the neural electrodes into a human in a way an amputee could feel sensations. This revelation inspired Dr.Petrini to work hard, explore and make the most out of his passion for bio-engineering and helping people. The result? An award-winning prosthesis SENSY, which allows amputees to naturally feel their missing limbs.
Free Online Courses – Human Resources Manager
The average demand for HR managers keeps rising by six per cent each year and the trend is expected to continue in the foreseeable future. This is well above the average for most other professions.
























