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Paid On-Air Planning Placement at A+E Networks

Students currently enrolled in a degree program with a mandatory sandwich year are invited to intern at a TV channel in the UK on a 12-month paid internship. Candidates will be involved in the work of the On-Air department and will receive a salary of £21,000. The deadline is on 31 December 2020.
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Artist on the Rise: Pointlessimon!

Meet an artist on the rise to global stardom! Indie/ alternative rock musician “Pointlessimon” sits down for an exclusive interview with Youth Time Magazine. From opinions on the current mainstream music culture to life as an independent artist, “Pointlessimon” is a musical force to watch out for!
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Nieman-Berkman Klein Fellowship in Journalism Innovation

Journalists with at least five years’ experience are invited to attend a year-long paid fellowship in journalism innovation at Harvard. Fellows will attend seminars, shop talks, master classes and benefit from the resources offered by the institution. The deadline is on 1 December 2020.
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10 Virtual Halloween Parties, Celebrations & Tours

The tradition of dressing up and giving out candy for Halloween has roots in ancient traditions and religions. However, today’s ‘trick-or-treat’ events and decorating your home in all things spooky was popularized in America. More recently, other countries around the world have joined in to celebrate this fun holiday. While many traditions revolve around entertaining children, adults enjoy dressing up and partying on October 31st as well. This year, Halloween may be scarier than ever because most of us will be enjoying it from home. Do you dare to chill in your dark bedroom alone while you virtually tour a haunted house?
How to take care of your mental health during the pandemic

How to Take Care of Your Mental Health During Pandemic

Daily life has changed significantly since our movements are restricted to support the efforts of slowing down the spread of the virus. All of us live the form of reality which hopefully will not last forever and will not be considered under the term normality. The life of an ordinary man has slowed down and the only secure place is home. 
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Funded ‘Birds of a Feather Flock Together’ Project

Birds of a Feather Flock Together project is inviting youth to participate in a 11-month volunteering opportunity in Zagreb, Croatia. Participants will conduct nature conservation fieldwork and produce educational content. The deadline is on 8 November 2020.
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Emotional Growth & Therapeutic Boarding Schools. How Do They Work?

Emotional Growth schools and Therapeutic Boarding Schools (TBS) must be signs of just how much are new generations appreciating the importance of mental health. But what is their program and what does the therapy within the therapeutic stand for in these schools? Read on to find out.
Pottery making

Multiple Internships at New York Azure Pottery Studio

New York-based Azure pottery studio is seeking interns to join the company on marketing campaigns, artistic work, and teaching. This is a 20-25 hour a week commitment available from May through August, with the possibility of extension into the fall of 2021. Application process is ongoing.
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Mediterranean Dialogues Youth Forum Contest 2020

Youth aged under 35 from North Africa, the Middle East, and Mediterranean Europe are invited to submit their projects on Mediterranean cooperation. Two winners of the Mediterranean Dialogues contest will win €2,500 to implement their projects. The deadline is on 30 October 2020.
Scam Alert

Better Safe Than Sorry: 5 Common Internet Scams Part 2

Unfortunately, there are people in the world that make a living by stealing money from those who worked hard to earn it. Scams used to happen on the streets, where people are on alert. Today they happen more and more online and via phone calls. It can be easy to let your guard down when you’re on your phone at home. Scammers rely on this and use any means necessary to make a profit. Statistics show that around 50% of people contacted by a scammer engage with them. Of those approached by scammers on social media, 91% engaged and 53% lost money. Understanding the following common scams is a great way to help avoid falling for them.
Journalist students consulting with professional coach

Ethical Journalism Program In Germany And Poland

Journalism students and early career professionals are invited to participate in a leadership and ethics program in Berlin and Poland. Over the two-week study program that will take place on 21 May – 4 June 2021, participants will examine the impact of technology on journalism and touch upon ethical leadership in media. The deadline is on 6 January 2021.
What are trigger words

What You Need to Know About Trigger Words

In psychology, trigger words are phrases that prompt a certain reaction or remind us of a particular memory. Today, trigger words are widely used in online marketing, advertisements, and news headlines, to grab our attention in split seconds. Once they caught our eye, trigger words are to persuade us to undertake a certain action: a purchase, a share, a like, or simply - a click.
Tepper School of Business International Case Competition

Tepper School of Business International Case Competition

Students worldwide are invited to win cash prizes of up to $5,000 at a case competition organized by the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. The competition will be held virtually on 13-14 November 2020. The deadline is on 1 November 2020.
World Development Information Day

World Development Information Day in a Nutshell

In this Youth Time piece, you will read about the marking of World Development Information Day, its background, relevance and ways to observe it, as well as how development is related to nowadays’ technology and its proper usage. The article also takes a concise look at Sustainable and Development Goals established by the United Nations targeting a better socio-economic world, and not only, for every one of us, by 2030.
Life Has Much More to Offer

Life Has Much More to Offer Than Smartphones – Interview with Professor Andrew Lepp...

Nature, beauty, mentoring, how the young miss out on important aspects of life on account of increase in the use of smartphones, how smartphones are detrimental to academic performance and physical fitness, how personality traits and use of smartphones are related, how personality types and tourism are related. Read about this and more in this interview with Professor Andrew Lepp.
Think global...?

What Does Thinking Globally Mean and Why Does It Matter?

We hear it all the time, the phrase that says: Think Globally, act locally. The so-long-used phrase was introduced first in 1915 by the Scottish planner and conservationist, Patrick Geddes. But many people still don’t know what he meant, and what does it generally mean to think globally.
Stoker - concept

Why Did “Stoker” Successfully Conquer the Public

South Korean directors impressed the globe and produce a new kind of cinema together with American creators. They technically mastered the convenient model of the plot. It outreached with a modern style of shooting. Literary, it refreshed you after a while watching. Bright colors and a well-balanced variety of episodes engage your inner aesthete. So, one of the possible tools to learn - make the accents equal for each aspect, including the plot, technicians, the general picture and last, but not least, be brave to put on the experiments with technicians the overall view and the action.
Rez at the first Global Refugee Forum in the UN Palace of Nations in December 2019

Kurdish Human Rights Hero, Rez Gardi: Wanting More Than Safety Seemed Ungrateful

She was born stateless in the slums of a refugee camp in Pakistan. There were no Disney fairy tales before the bedtime. Instead, Rez Gardi (29) was raised listening to stories about her parents risking lives to defend the rights of Kurds. She grew up fighting the wrong labels, cruel assumptions and prejudices that have set her life path: Rez became the first ever female Kurd who graduated from Harvard Law School and is now teaching refugees around the world that nobody has the right to crush their dreams.  
10 Inspiring Young People to Follow in 2020

10 Inspiring Young People to Follow in 2020

Young people seem to often get the short end of the stick. Their lives are governed by rules created by older people who often underestimate them. While their lives are severely affected by the choices made by adults around them, they rarely have a say in policies that will impact their lives. Despite being unable to vote or have full independence, the following teenagers are trying and succeeding at making a difference. These inspiring young people are following their passion and taking the world by storm!
HyperNormalisation concept

The Illusion of Reality in “HyperNormalisation”

In 2016, the popular documentary filmmaker Adam Curtis released HyperNormalisation. In the contemporary, extremely complex society, we base our lives on illusions and lies. Though we know that they aren’t true, we believe in them nonetheless. From the free market, through the internet, to international politics and history - our reality is created regardless of what is actually true.

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It’s needless to emphasise the role of social media in modern times. We are all aware of its importance for our lives, daily routines and even our choices and behaviors. Given this importance, no wonder people are trying to get a career out of social media knowledge. But what is it that you need in order to succeed?