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Top 5 Careers to Pursue on Sustainability
Have you ever heard about green jobs before? Have you wondered which careers would allow you to help save the planet? Read along to find out some of the most sought-after sustainable jobs out there, the ones that are slowly contributing to a better, healthier eco-system.
Research Internship at Facebook in London
Facebook is seeking interns to join various teams in developing next generation products and platforms. As a Research Intern, you will help bring the best of Artificial Intelligence technology to Facebook products. The duration of this internship is 16 weeks with Summer, Autumn, and Winter start dates. Internships will be awarded on a rolling basis and candidates are encouraged to apply early.
McKinsey Women Achievement Award 2020
McKinsey is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is passionate about developing leaders. They invite you to apply to the McKinsey Women Achievement Award and help them recognize and support talented women. Winners will receive an award of $2,500 in addition to six months long mentoring by McKinsey professionals. They will answer questions and help with interview preparation, should you apply for a role at McKinsey.
Ernst Young Audit Internship in Brussels
EY recruit and develop interns with intellectual curiosity, strong analytical skills and creativity, and attention to detail that allow them to look beyond the numbers and help clients to address complex problems. As an EY audit intern you will contribute to the audit of accounting and financial reporting information.
Internship at Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
The Internship Programme is a learning opportunity aiming to attract talented young people who are strongly motivated to share their new perspectives, innovative ideas and latest research experience in FAO’s domains.
Overcoming Gender Stereotypes: Women in Tech
Gender inequality still prevails in many different sectors. Particularly, women to this day continue to face gender stereotyping and discrimination in industries traditionally dominated by men, such as technology and mechanical engineering.
The AbbVie Experiential Internship Program
The AbbVie Experiential Internship Program (EIP) is a paid, ten to twelve-week summer opportunity that is focused on providing students with robust projects. Internship areas include communications, pharmacovigilance and patient safety, medical affairs, and many more.
Sales Academy Scheme at Thomson Reuters in London
If you are a recent graduate, apply for a 12-month paid sales traineeship and develop necessary skills to launch an international career. High performing trainees will move into permanent roles within the Account Management team after completion of the Sales Academy Scheme. Starting date is 7 September 2020.
Lemniskata, ‘Life with No Barriers’: a Sheltered Workshop that Recycles Unusual Materials
Lemniskata is an NGO in the heart of Prague, Czechia, which employs people with disabilities to produce eco-friendly stationery products made of malai leather, handmade paper, recycled coffee mugs, and animal excrement (yes, no typo!). It is also an inclusive community where people find a sense of belonging, fulfilling work, artistic expression, and, most importantly, a home. In an interview with Vlasta Urbanova, director of Lemniskata, Youth Time learns about inspiration, people, art, and the meaning behind the “Life with No Barriers” workshop.
The European Solidarity Corps
There isn’t a better way to travel around the world with a purpose than by volunteering! In this series on alternative tourism we are covering popular international volunteer programs for young adults to participate in. If you feel that you’re ready to share knowledge with others, learn new skills, and boost your life experience, read on! In this article we will talk about the European Solidarity Corps, an initiative aimed at building social inclusivity and opportunities across the continent.
Everything I Learned Working in a Hostel
This is a personal story about people and about what I learned during my work in a hostel. Although I only worked there for seven months, this experience helped me to develop my social and communication skills, especially not to have prejudices because everything may be considered, but nothing must be judged.
Advancements in Solar Technology at the Cost of the Environment
Solar power is the order of the day though it took a long time coming. In the meantime, most of the world has relied on dirty fuels such as coal and on nuclear technology despite the accompanying endangerment and perils, both to humans and the environment.
How to Become a Digital Nomad
As a freelancer, I can say with my hand on my heart that my biggest dream is to become a digital nomad. I guess this idea has crossed every freelancer’s mind at least once in his life. It’s inevitable when we see so much information, including photos from influencers, travel bloggers, and freelancers from all over the world. Instagram is filled with them, but we don’t mind. Their relaxing sceneries make us dream even a little more.
US Students Protest over Universities’ Use of Facial Recognition
In this week’s news roundup we speak about Australian universities that are pressured to produce online courses for international students, protests in the USA over the use of facial recognition at universities and brain drain fear at Scottish universities.
#YTSummer in Reykjavik: Call for Participants!
Youth Time International Movement officially opens the Application Call for Participants for its International Youth Summer School 2020 in Reykjavik, Iceland from June 25th-30th 2020. The deadline to apply is on May 30th 2020.
YTSummer in Reykjavik: Call For Journalists and Young Media Enthusiasts
The Youth Time International Movement is officially inviting journalists and young media enthusiasts to apply for the Youth International Summer School, which will take place in Reykjavik, Iceland from the 25th to the 30th of June, 2020. Deadline to apply is March 10th.
Greece – a Hub of Philosophy and Science
Since time immemorial many a student has traveled to Greece to study philosophy and sciences. It’s a country where it is easy enough to find amicable people, actually almost chummy, who will welcome you to their country, their homes and most places you might go to. Once in a while you will be coached, whether you want it or not, in how almost everything originated in this ancient civilization, all done in such a nice way that you’ll in all likelihood enjoy it.
The American University of Afghanistan Could Be Closed in 2020
In this week’s news, we speak about possible closure of the American University of Afghanistan, Rwanda’s plan to scrap poverty criterion for student loans and decline in interest of students for Saturday jobs.
How Technology Is Changing the Workplace: Benefits and Risks
I am spending an evening with one of my close friends. We have left behind an eight hour work shift… and still we are continuing to work, remotely.
Cambridge Gets Donation for Oil Extraction Research
In this week's news, we speak about Russia's plan to attract foreign IT students, donation that Cambridge received for oil extraction research and Irish universities that keep important artworks out of public eye.
























