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Education Internships at Democracy Now!
Democracy Now! is inviting interns for paid placements with time commitment of 20 hour per week. These temporary work placements are intended to help students, people early in their careers and career changers to gain entry-level skills and experience in the fields of outreach, social media, education, fundraising, translation, archiving and IT in a non-profit setting. Application process is ongoing.
The Mad Nature of Creativity
Creative Geniuses Seem to Be Driven by Their Own Madness and Their Inner Demons. Why Is It Important for Artists to Take Care of the Child Inside Them? Is the Joy of Creativity Worth Being Considered Crazy?
Clinical Psychology Doctoral Internship at Duke University
Current PhD students in clinical psychology are invited for a year-long paid internship at Duke University Medical Center. Interns will benefit from a stipend of $25,000, medical insurance and training. The deadline is on 1 November 2020.
Procrastination and Boredom is Not All Bad
Procrastination can actually be productive sometimes, happiness can be felt differently in the East compared to the West, use of social media can reflect on our habits related to alcohol and men have a tendency to get their perceptions about women quite wrong. We will hear about this and more in this second part of the interview with Dr. Erin Westgate.
The Rising Stars Program for Women of Asian Nationality
Women of Asian nationality are invited to take part in a four-month long online leadership training that aims to provide tools for social change. Rising Stars are action-oriented women who lead the change in their communities, schools, businesses, and beyond. Participants will benefit from mentorship and education funding as well as leadership opportunities and a global community of professionals. The deadline is on 15 October 2020.
What Is Singapore Doing Differently?
Singapore, officially known as the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. The country's territory is composed of one main island, 63 satellite islands and islets, and one outlying islet, the combined area of which has increased by 25% since the country's independence as a result of extensive land reclamation projects. Today, it is worldwide known as a green city. But how did this country manage to achieve this reputation?
5 Reasons to Consider an Internship After Graduating
Once you’ve finished your exams and graduated from university, you may be wondering what your next move should be. There are very few crossroads in life that are more daunting than the transition period from university to career.
One Young World: Raising Young Leader’s Voices Globally
One Young World (OYW) Summit is the United Kingdom’s most international and representative platform for young people. The initiative gathers together the brightest young people from around the world, empowering them to make lasting connections and create positive change. Youth Time had a unique chance to talk with Safoora Biglari, Director of Community at One Young World to learn more.
Healthcare Scholarship to Attend One Young World Summit
Healthcare professionals, students, and volunteers with proven track of positive impact in the field are invited to apply for the full scholarship to attend One Young World Summit. The event will take place in Munich, Germany on 23-26 April 2021. The deadline is on 25 September 2020.
Remote OECD Internship Programme
The OECD has resumed the recruitment of interns for remote full-time placements. Students should be currently enrolled in a degree program and be available for at least a month-long internship. There are more than 30 areas for interns to work in. The organization provides a remuneration of approx. 700 euros. Candidates are accepted on a rolling basis.
Education for the Future – Which Skills Will Be Essential for 2050?
With technology developing faster than ever, the world of working is changing too. In order to keep up with the challenges of the future, education must adapt to the new environment. But which changes are necessary, and which skills will be essential for the next 30 years? In an interview with Kolbrún Pálsdóttir I wanted to find out how the world of education will have to change in the next three decades, in a world with artificial intelligence, automation, and evolving technology.
The Impact of Technology on the Future of Work
David Timis is a keynote speaker focused on the impact AI will have on the future of work who was also the expert in the Youth Time Summer School 2020 in Reykjavik, Iceland. We had a chance to ask David more questions on what the future of the workplace holds for us. In this article, you will learn about ongoing trends at the job market and how to be better prepared for all the upcoming changes due to Covid-19 and automation.
Internship at Piano Camp Lethbridge in Canada
Piano Camp Lethbridge is pleased to offer internship opportunities in Collaborative Piano to advanced pianists, 18 years of age and over. Two positions will be awarded to pianists who are strong performers displaying an ability to work with youths in leadership and teaching capacities. 2021 application period is TBA soon.
Dale Carnegie on the Secrets of Dealing with People
Do you recall how easy it was to make a friend in kindergarten or at school? All it took was, “Let’s be friends!”, and so it was. Now, as you grow older, you might have noticed that that effortless and, to some extent, naïve way of dealing with people no longer works. It takes something bigger to attract, communicate with, and influence people. Curious to know what? Then keep reading, as in this article you will find the secret of dealing with people in your personal and professional life.
Health Matters – the Platform for a Better Healthcare in Pakistan
In this exclusive interview with Youth Time, Anmol Zehra, a medical school graduate from Dow University of Health Sciences, Pakistan, shares her own venture, named ‘Health Matters’, which she initiated to create digital health solutions to meet the medical needs of health consumers in rural and urban societies. ‘Health Matters’ is a digital platform that connects efficient, underutilized doctors with patients with limited resources and unmet needs.
Tech Genius and Wall Street Broker Empower the World Through Virtual Reality
Brennan and Rick's first project was a VR training application around gender and disability. Today, more than 45 world-leading companies work with Equal Reality while their trainings are used in every single continent on the planet except Antarctica. Two wildly different masterminds have managed to developed a strong partnership with one key goal – to enrich the world we live in with kindness and compassion, celebrating diversity.
When Nonconformists End Up Looking the Same
Applied mathematics is used to solve problems in various fields including economics and business. Dr. Jonathan Touboul’s experiments have been directed towards several areas including on biology and how non conformists end up looking the same. In this interview we discuss these areas and much more with him.
Youth Time Throwback: Five Inspirational Start-Ups
Youth Time joins the rest of the world in acknowledging and celebrating the role of youngsters as drivers in socio-economic development in three levels; local, national, and global. The wellness, contribution and engagement of 1.8 billion young people worldwide is highlighted by the marking of International Youth Day (IYD), today, in 12th of August. This day seeks to recognize endeavors of the youth in enhancing society. To celebrate, Youth Time covers most interesting initiatives for start-ups run by young people from the last 5 years.
International Youth Day: Five Young People
Youth Time website is constantly updated with proper news, opportunities, events, tips, and stories related to youth perspective, encouragement and empowerment. This is why, for us, today's date on the calendar, 12th of August weighs more than any other day of the year. On this day, we are delighted to celebrate the International Youth Day (IYD) by covering in this piece the most interesting young people we have published in the last five years.
Empowering Tanzanian Youth through Dance and Art
Hennie Benitt Kongsøre is a street-dancer from Norway who is currently living in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. She followed her passion for dance and founded a non-profit organization – RAFIKI – in 2014 with the primary aim of empowering youth and children socially, personally, and economically through dance and art.
























