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In the Shadow of Alps – Study in Geneva, Switzerland
Many a visitor to Geneva has said that it’s like heaven has been brought down to the Earth. Sensational views that take your breath away, the city is nestled in the ring of the Alps and the Jura mountains and on a clear day you can even see the awe inspiring Mont Blanc. Then there is the Lake Geneva which is one of the largest freshwater lakes in In Europe. The lake extends to France and maintaining its pristine beauty is the responsibility of the Swiss and the French.
How to Budget to Attend a University: Be Aware of the “Free Money” Trap
British financial provider Nationwide recently published a survey on university finances in the UK and pointed out that 7 in 10 students strongly agree that meeting the costs of attending their university was one of their biggest concerns. In order to balance their books, students are managing their budgets in various ways, and living on their own, with their own plans and strategies, should be encouraged to avoid nasty results after university, says one expert.
Funded Bioengineering Internship for Life Science Dispense in the US
Apply for a 12-week paid internship in Corvallis, Oregon, US for the summer of 2020. HP Specialty Printing Systems (SPS) seeks to unleash the power and potential of HP Thermal Inkjet Technology (TIJ) and therefore is hiring interns in the field of Bioengineering. The deadline is on 10 November 2019.
Universities from England and UAE Want to Tackle World Water Shortages
In this week’s news we speak about South African Minister's desire to prioritize rural universities, a collaboration between universities from England and UAE in order to tackle world water shortages and fear of job losses at Kenyan university.
University of Coimbra Stops Serving Beef in an Effort to Combat the Climate Crisis
In this week’s news we speak about how Bachelor of Arts (BA) is India's most popular undergraduate course, a request made to Pakistan's Higher Education Commission (HEC) to provide clean drinking water in all universities and the University of Coimbra's decision to stop serving beef in an effort to combat the climate crisis.
What are the Most Popular College Majors in the World and Why? The Answers...
Youth Time magazine has conducted a research project to identify the most popular college majors in 10 countries around the globe, and a few interesting patterns have been brought to light. For example, business and management peaks in almost all the countries surveyed, the exception being Russia. The IT sector’s popularity, surprisingly, is low only in Australia. Health and Engineering degrees are constantly as popular, as they were 10 years ago worldwide, especially in the most developed countries such as the US and Germany. While 7 out of 10 top-listed majors in China are STEM, half of the young Indians surveyed turn to the arts and Law, which are also in demand in Brazil. Read our research results to find out why.
What Is It To Study In Brussels – University Cities
Of all the EU nations foreign students find it a little confusing to determine which university to choose when they explore Belgium. At the same time, Belgium attracts its share of foreigners who study there.
Tertiary Education Initiatives and Funding for Foreigners in Canada
Canada has been and remains one of the countries that is welcoming of immigrants. Despite this largely open approach the Canadians are fast reaching higher numbers of the ageing, the same as in most parts of the developed world. Today the population of the country stands at over 37 million and estimatedly over 17 percent are above 65. In 2014 15.6 percent of Canadians were over 65 and this percentage is going to hit a solid 23 percent as early as 2030.
How and When to Apply to a British University
Applying to a university is one of the adult decisions that really requires commitment and time-management. And there is nothing more reassuring than understanding the whole process from head to toe. Here is a guide and a timeline for the application process in the UK.
How to Choose the Best University? A Few Simple Steps
Getting a degree at university is a mini life on its own. Everything that you experience over those couple of years will determine who you become by the end of this journey. So when deciding where to apply, consider the following criteria.
United Nations Young Professionals Programme 2019
The Young Professionals Programme (YPP) is a recruitment initiative for talented, highly qualified professionals to start a career as an international civil servant with the United Nations Secretariat. It consists of an entrance examination and professional development programmes once successful candidates start their career with the UN. The examination will include two written papers (General and Specialized papers) and an oral examination. The deadline is on July 21st.
Microsoft Research Internship
Microsoft Research provides a dynamic environment for research careers with a network of world-class research labs led by globally-recognized scientists and engineers. Researchers and engineers pursue innovation in a range of scientific and technical disciplines to help solve complex challenges in diverse fields, including computing, healthcare, economics, and the environment. The deadline is 21 July 2019.
History, Flamenco, Rich Culture – Study In Andalucia – Spain
In our last article we covered Seville in the region of Andalucia. This time we will write about Granada, Malaga and Jaen in the same region.
University City – Seville, Spain
As a country, Spain has been seeing a good incremental boost in its population of International students. The country is famous for many aspects, predominant among these are the fun loving and partying people and probably because of a good relaxed approach to life, Spain did not involve itself in any of the wars.
Usman Iftikhar, 2018 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year: Discover migrapreneurs
Thanks to Usman Iftikhar, a young Pakistani engineer living in Australia, more than 100 refugees have started 30 businesses and created hundreds of jobs. Usman joined forces with his colleague Jacob Muller and founded a social venture company, Catalysr, that helps migrants and refugees establish startups in different areas. Our work is truly ‘catalytic’ and the biggest reward for us is to see the difference between the people who join our program compared to the fantastic migrapreneurs who graduate – says Iftikhar. Last year, Usman was awarded a top Commonwealth honor in London for outstanding contributions to the community. This recognition came as a welcome boost to his long-term goal, which is to create 10.000 jobs in the next 10 years!
Student Prostitution On Rise
A vast percentage of higher education students who need to augment their financial resources move towards temporary and part time jobs. At the same time, about 5 percent of the student population are involved in the sex business mostly working as escorts.
2019 Facebook Grace Hopper Women in Computing Scholarship
Facebook is committed to advancing women in technology, and this fall thousands of remarkable women in technology are invited to Orlando, Florida from 30 September – 4 October, 2019 for our twelfth year at the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. This unique scholarship program will be awarded to 50 women excelling in Computer Science. Each recipient will have the opportunity not only to attend the Celebration, but to spend valuable days before the conference with Facebook engineers learning, collaborating, and preparing for the conference. The deadline is on 28 June 2019.
Young entrepreneurs among America’s richest women
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.
Japan is Going to Ease Residence Criteria for Foreign Students
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week’s news roundup we speak about the new proposition in India that suggests checking the quality of PhD theses over the period of 10 years, possible residence criteria change for foreign students in Japan and lecturers’ strike in Ghana.
HE Sara Al Madani: Failures Made Me Who I Am Today
The most prominent abaya designer in the UAE, and also an entrepreneur, HE Sara Al Madani (31) spoke with us about life, careers, motivation, and businesswomen in the Emirates. She had just come back from America, where she launched a new company, in addition to three other businesses she runs in the UAE. The impression is that she doesn’t want to be remembered as the designer who made an abaya for Madonna, but for many other far more important achievements: she entered the world of fashion at the age of 15 and today is the youngest board memeber at the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce & Industry. The ruler of Sharjah, Sheikh Sultan Al Qasimi, has honoured her with the title Her Excellency.
























