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Global Youth Video Competition: Climate Change
Are you 18-30 and taking part in activities to fight climate change? Send a three-minute video for a chance to be a youth reporter at the UN Climate Change Conference in Poland in December. The deadline is on 31 August 2018.
Youth Ignored: EYF President’s Fury at Organisers of EU Youth Conference in Sofia
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.
Buzzfeed: Part Time Freelance Editor, News Curation in Berlin
BuzzFeed is looking for a smart and open-minded news editor to join the BuzzFeed News Team in Germany, on a part time Freelance basis. The news team focuses on news and political coverage.
Buzzfeed: Part Time Freelance Editor, News Curation in Berlin
BuzzFeed is looking for a smart and open-minded news editor to join the BuzzFeed News Team in Germany, on a part time Freelance basis. The news team focuses on news and political coverage.
Jelka Pekez: When You Save Yourself by Saving Others
Jelka is just one of us – an ordinary single mom trying to make the best of life in her home country of Serbia, land of struggles, transitions, and extraordinary people. After raising her daughter on her own she ended up as a manager in the cosmetics industry – but, after many years of doing the same thing, she lost interest and passion in her job, and did not know where to go next. Until she heard about the Grooming Academy of Sasa Riess. As a huge animal lover, she was thrilled with the idea of learning how to groom dogs and spend time with them, while at the same time earning money. But there was a further dimension – the academy had a special program for people from the margins of society, even ex-convicts, teaching them how to groom and giving them a chance to create a better future with decent work. Jelka’s life changed completely when she started to work alongside these people – the fact that her time and knowledge could change the trajectory of someone’s life for the better made her find a renewed purpose. She says she and her co-workers all learn together every single day and points out the most valuable lesson she has gained from this experience: when someone believes in you, you start believing in yourself.
The Central European University in Budapest is Reaccredited
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week's Friday news we speak about how Soros-backed Central European University in Budapest is being Reaccredited, Palestinian graduates' demand for degree recognition and jobs, and suggestion that Swiss higher education needs reform.
How Can We Become Highly Effective People?
Essential to the maturation and development of every human being is the individual’s innate desire to progress, to accomplish his own goals, and constantly renew himself, to become happy and satisfied. Most people on the way to their goals encounter a series of challenges and problems, which some successfully overcome, while others do not. In such cases, people agree on the need for a script to determine why they cannot, but they do not know how to proceed, and they do not know how to accomplish what they want and simultaneously improve the lives of those around them. The question is why that is so. If both the successful and the unsuccessful man had the same conditions, the same 24 hours for achieving a goal, what is the difference between the one who is successful and the one who is not?
Dashed Dreams: European Millennials Expect a Worse Life than Their Parents, Survey Shows
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.
Swiss Tech Universities Boost Economy by $14 Billion
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week's Friday news we speak about Swiss tech universities that boost country's economy by $14 billion, calls from students and teachers for more autonomy for universities in Myanmar and Vietnamese universities that will set their own admission quotas.
Robot Revolution: Will Your Dream Job Exist in 20 Years?
Creative types watch out. The robot revolution is coming for you too. Google's Magenta program recently composed its own piano melody. Given just four notes to start with, the machine learning system quickly devised a 90 second song. The news is the latest sign that it’s not just drivers, factory workers and fast-food staff whose jobs face annihilation through automation. With Google’s emergent AI systems channeling their artistic energy, singers, writers, painters and sculptors may soon become historical curiosities.
Selfish Generation: Youth Choose Smartphones over Grandparents, Surveys Show
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.
Google MBA Internship Programme 2018 in South Korea
MBA and other business-focused graduate students are welcome to apply for the Google MBA Internship Programme 2018 in South Korea. This is 10-12 weeks long summer programme offered in a range of functions across the company. The internship is paid. Deadline to apply is April 30th.
Paid Traineeships At The European Commission 2018
Applications are now open for the October 2018 traineeship session at the European Commission. Every year, EC offers paid traineeships for a period of 5 months to university graduates from around the world to learn about the European Commission’s activities and to acquire professional experience in a multicultural environment. The deadline is on January 31.
Traveling Around the World: The story of a couple
Alex and Valentina are two young & brave people who decided to leave their jobs and to travel around the world. Being creatives they went on taking bunch of fabulous photos and videos. But more than visual representation, I was fascinated by the deep conclusions and profound meanings these two have found throughout their trip. Was it all so easy? How did they manage their living? From being stuck on a cherry farm in Canada to building a bed in an old minivan and feeling like pilgrims - this adorable couple has done it all. Have dreams - will travel? Read on my interview with Alex to find a few tips on how to make your travel dreams come true.
The War against Uncontrolled Sand Mining in Northern Nigeria
Every day, hundreds of donkeys, tipper lorries, wheelbarrows, head pans, and shovels are used to dig sand running into millions of tons and move it to where it is used in building houses and constructing other structures across Nigeria. Many people ignore the fact that the indiscriminate digging of sand is dangerous; and that encroaching on farmlands can reduce farming activities needed for food security and income for farmers and more revenue to the government. Farming reduces poverty and hunger. Apart from the fact that natural resources should be used properly, local residents should be made to understand the consequences of acting otherwise.
The Top Ten Fears Of Young People Today
The voices of young people show that we are in a period of transition. We interviewed young people over an interval of three weeks and came away with a list of the top 10 fears that young adults expressed during the interviews. You can read them below and take time for reflection.
Unique Technology Working Towards Increased Output And Better Quality Crops – Interview With The...
Technology is taking us to places that, in many instances, we never thought of. While aerial surveys of agricultural lands are nothing new, a recent startup called Slantrange is taking the aerial survey concept into new dimensions by using drones and high tech sensors to help optimize farm production. We are interviewing Slantrange CEO Michael Ritter, who will tell us about his new technology and more.
On The Way To The European Market. Young Entrepreneurs In Nigeria Looking Forward To...
YT’s Africa contributor, Hussaini Mohammed, went to Nigeria’s Osun State to meet one of the best creative Adire and Batik designers in Nigeria, Jibril Babangida. Jibril is creating jobs for hundreds of unemployed men and women by producing homemade Batik. In an interview with YT, the young Nigerian entrepreneur talks about his life story, pointing out that knowledge, persistence, and hard work are the sure way to move Nigeria’s artistic and creative professionals forward.
Grist Fellowship Program 2018 In USA
Early-career journalists with a variety of skills, from traditional reporting to multimedia whizbangery are welcome to apply for the Grist Fellowship Program 2018 in USA. The deadline is on 29 December.
The Opinion Market: Our Unconscious Choices
The survey summarized below was designed to test the hypothesis that most people put trust in the results of public opinion polls, but they disagree with the proposition that their own convictions depend on the results of sociological research.























