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Check Out Best Neighborhoods for Young Professionals
Many young people around the world consider moving to a new city or even country for studying or for a new job, and weighing pros and cons of the new destination is an essential part of the process of choosing. For many, aspects like cheaper rent, better paying jobs and leisure facilities are among the most important but the number one aspect that concerns everyone is safety.
Can We Hear Each Other?
There are about 70 million deaf people in the World. But what we do actually know about them? What do we know about their every day problems and problem of the status of deaf community? Our contributor Mia Comic plunged in this topic on example of Serbia. Don't miss checking out this interesting and deep longread.
Generation-Y Workers: How They Affect the Job Market
People who hire millennials often struggle with preconceptions and prejudices for them. Some of those are: they change jobs too often, they need constant reinforcement, they require a special working environment, etc. But these preconceptions are not necessarily true, so you might want to get rid of them.
6 Useful Apps for Freelancers
As freelancers are their own bosses, self-organization and discipline are key elements for success when it comes to daily tasks. Here are 6 apps that are designed to help those who freelance or work from home be more organized and battle procrastination.
Expert Predicts Students Boom By the Year 2025
Researcher Bob Godard made this statement in his book On the Way towards Change: Australian International Education. According to this expert, the greatest increase in the number of students should be expected in the developing countries. More than half of all graduates in 2025 will be immigrants from China and India.
A Genius Roundtable Discussion on Education
What if Albert Einstein, Aristotle, Steve Jobs and the other most prominent thinkers drew round the same table and discussed the issues regarding education? We’ve imagined such a situation which resulted in a captivating conversation that couldn’t have happened in real life but is quite feasible on our website.
TED Talks: Check Most Watched
When organizing the first TED conference, creator Richard Saul Wurman stated clearly how he wanted to define the conference: “I just wanted to throw the world’s best dinner party.”
7 Years of Kosovo Independence: What is the Real Taste of Freedom?
It is now fifteen years since the Kosovo war came to an end, and local cable news broadcasts are again filled with images of Kosovars fleeing the country in droves. Although those images portray desperate families and people of all ages, they mainly depict hopeless young people, filled with rage and ready to leave Kosovo at any price. Since that times, things did not change much, actually.
Who Make Things Up in Journalism? What is about women?
In multiple countries around the world more women study journalism than men, yet majority of the journalism jobs still go to men. This is according to a recent research “Women and Journalism” from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University in the United Kingdom.
Youth Employment: a Comparative Analysis of Russia and EU States
The recent study on the employment of young people in Russia discovered that 64% of the people between 20 and 29 years of age have the so-called “white collar” jobs. This is quite an impressive percentage, compared to 59,3% in the Czech Republic and 65,3% in France.
Intriguing Careers: Cabin Crew
The Top 10 Issues Facing Youth Today
The society we live in that is well into the new millennium started to recognize serious concerns that affect the youth. Some issues have always been there but there have been new obstacles beginning to surface in the eyes of the public. American student news source The Bobcat View made up a list of 10 issues facing the youth today. How you find with them?
Executive Chairman of Google Eric Schmidt: “the Internet Will Disappear”
Can you imagine that we are gradually reaching an era where Internet will be so overwhelmingly pervasive in every daily activity of our lives that we won’t even be aware of its existence?
Unemployed Youth Calls for Attention From Davos
The global crisis of youth unemployment dominated the ongoing World Economic Forum in Davos yesterday where the British journalist Nik Gowing noticed that “keeping calm and carrying on is simply not an option”.
Will Machines Overtake Humans or Modern Robots Are Not Smarter Than 2-Year-Old? Discussion at...
Why We Might Still Have Wrong Perceptions When It Comes to Albania?
Have you ever been to Albania? If you have not but you decide to, I’m pretty sure that your friends/family or whoever will give you a whole ‘warning’ lecture on the dangers one might face when traveling to this land. And to be honest, I wouldn’t blame them.
When Local Heroes Get Action In Times Of Crisis
«I came here to tell you a story about what happens when some people coordinate and love deeply what they do, even in times that not everything is rosy, they can achieve something. I would like to end my talk with a favorite quote from Kazantzakis “It is my duty, and mine alone to save the earth if it is not saved, then I alone am to blame.»
RBC Ranked Most Influential People. 2nd Place Climbs “Nobody”
A new rating by RBC Information Systems, a large Russian media group established in 1993 in Moscow, has put together ten influential people who more than everyone else affect the future.
The Youth and Crisis in Russia: Between Eurocentrism and Nationalism
When we were talking about what prospects the coming year held for us, our usually taciturn Russian friend, Sergei, roused himself to declare that it will be probably time to go to circus school.
Is College Worth It? Join Youth Time Controversy
For many years, higher education institutions have been considered the main societal destination for people seeking knowledge and degrees that will help them find jobs. Colleges and universities all around the world are enduring a crisis of faith among the public.
























