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Unusual Professions: Agricultural And Food Scientist
With the global population increasing every year and large multinationals such as Monsanto, Kellog, DuPont, and others heavily committed to agriculture and seed development, there will be a natural demand for professionals in the agribusiness area. Agricultural science is a very broad field, including agricultural biotechnology, aquaculture, forestry, genetic engineering, food science, microbiology, soil science, and the list could go on and on.
The Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Leave Everything Behind And Travel The World
There are many articles that encourage young people to follow their passion to travel and stop leading “normal lives”. They encourage you to start traveling and advise you to quit your job and travel. Please, don’t do that yet!
Opportunity To Volunteer In Kenya With United Nations
United Nations Environment Program is hiring up to 20 volunteers for 12 month to help fulfill its mission in Nairobi, Kenya. Deadline to apply is February 29th.
Mobility Of Non-EU Youth In Europe: A Step Forward
After years-long consultations, ministers of home affairs and justice of the EU countries came to an agreement on common entrance and residency rules for non-EU students and researchers, which will significantly liberalize travel and mobility for young people from non-EU countries.
How to Succeed At Writing Applications
The University of Sheffield is offering a great opportunity for international students and young professionals. This free three-week long course on who to produce a perfect CV, application and online profile when applying for a job or course. The online course started 8th of February, but you still can join.
Paid Internship In London And Manchester
British Council is accepting applications for 2016 Summer Internship Scheme. There are 10 internships available. All summer internships are in organisation's UK offices between 20 June and 2 September. All interns will be paid a salary of £15,000 pro rata. Deadline to apply is February 14.
Get Experience In Communications And Events
The network of major European cities - EUROCITIES is offering a work experience placement communications & events as part of the communications team for a period of up to six months, starting on 1 March 2016. Deadline to apply is February 1.
Youth Employment In Europe: What Will It Be Like In 2016?
When your neighbor loses his job, it’s a recession. When you lose your job, it’s a depression. This is how some humorous economists have described the financial crisis that hit the globe almost a decade ago. But the joke might not be so funny to millions of young Europeans who, due to the crisis, have been unemployed for years and have few prospects of finding decent jobs soon.
Ms. Cecilia Vazquez And Her Contribution To Galician Youth And Spanish Society
If you happen to go to Spain and wish to dedicate yourself to youth, students, and active citizenship, one of the most relevant areas where positive developments respecting youth are occurring is the Spanish Region of Galicia, a small but very beautiful part of Spain where people know where and how to focus and are receptive to development, from the rural areas to the Galician cities.
Tips On How To Analyze Your Skills And “Sell” Them To The Job Market
Young people and the actual job market demonstrate that there is a need to meet the dreams and the wishes of both sides; if you look at the topic deeper you will find that the perfect (or almost perfect) balance occurs when the employer’s needs and the candidate’s skills line up.
The Adventurous Life Of Mathilde In South Africa
Nowadays, many young Europeans are thinking about volunteering as a strategy for learning and for developing skills and competencies for a global job market which interfaces with the world at large. A fine example of a young person who is experiencing adventure while taking on serious responsibilities is Mathilde Barre Moreira, a wonderful newbie in the pace-setting system of volunteering in South Africa.
Senad Alibegovic: I Thought People In The EU Parliament Were Not Working
Senad Alibegovic, who grew up in Visoko in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is one of those rare individuals who speak up to say, “It matters”. Senad’s activism started early in his high school days. Coming from a small city, it can be hard to reach the stars, but it is always hard to reach the stars no matter where you start out.
The Story Of A Charming Moroccan Nomad
In the world of traveling, women can also be fearless, adventurous, and real experts, able to show us the most scenic routes to the most fabulous places and take us on breathtaking journeys. Houda Chaloun, an intrepid experienced traveler from Morocco, has been traveling the world for a long time. She has almost always been on a global quest to do the thing she loves the most and fill her life with new experiences, challenges and unique stories to share. In this interview we asked Houda 5 questions to know more about herself, her motivations to become a world traveler and what it means to be a traveler according to her.
The Story Of A Young Startupper From Bosnia Semir Music
Semir Musić’ is a 24-year-old entrepreneur, startupper and kickboxer from Bosnia and Herzegovina. His desire for success wasn’t quenched just by academic and sporting success. Semir has also been a guest lecturer many times and has won several startup competitions, with his best project being a scheme to grow berries.
Young South African Creates The Country’s First Black-owned Coffee Brand
Dreams without ambition are like a fruit tree that bears no fruit. In a feat of bravery coupled with clearing lots of hurdles, young Sihle Magubane has made headlines throughout South Africa by producing his first coffee brand, Sihles Brew, which coincidentally is also the country's first coffee produced by a black South African.
Inspirational Story Of Sasa Cvetojevic, A Start-up Entrepreneur And Youth Supporter
Saša Cvetojević, an interesting Croatian public personality who is supporting young people in their search for employment and who trusted his own dreams and skills when he was young. Mr. Cvetojević is in the midst of a brilliant career and is a man who combines fast-thinking vision with astute management; he is a leader with a lot of smart ideas and concrete convictions. He is a human motivator for Croatian and Balkan youth who wish to turn their start-ups into growing businesses, an example of how youth should face today’s job market.
Young Entrepreneurs Against Unemployment
When Aida Krupalija graduated from the University of Sarajevo eight years ago, she did not expect that getting a job she had studied so hard for would be that difficult. For four years, she applied to every open vacancy for a school or kindergarten pedagogue in Sarajevo, and received one rejection after another.
UK Is About To Cut Number Of Foreign Students
With increasing restrictions and tougher English language requirements, the number of international students in the UK is likely to continue to drop which could result in significant negative impact on the British economy.
Rookie Mistakes That Hold You Back From Getting Hired Or Promoted
This article is the third in a four part mini-series called ‘Become a Pro in the Hot Seat at the Job Interview’, prepared by Shea Ki founder of Upgrade My Interview™especially for YT magazine. This time you will discover the most frequently made interview rookie mistakes to avoid before, during, and after your job interview.
What Would Your Childhood Have Looked Like In Victorian England?
We often see horrible pictures and read stories about exhausted children who are forced to work all day long for a few coins. Child labor engulfs millions of children. However, we are used to thinking that this problem belongs exclusively to the third world. That is not quite so. Dig a bit into history, and it becomes clear that “fat childhood” came to developed countries relatively recently. Read here, for example, how your childhood would have looked in the UK just 150 years ago.
























