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Green Alley Award: Circular Economy Startups
The Green Alley Award is the only startup prize specifically for the Circular Economy. It offers a unique chance to network and a winning prize of 25.000 EUR! The deadline is on 10 June 2020.
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.
Peace First Rapid Response Grants to Address COVID-19
Peace First is launching a rapid response grant process to help young people around the world lead projects that address community impacts of COVID-19, from providing meals to elderly neighbors to launching digital mental health campaigns to support youth feeling isolated.
Vietnamese Universities Open after 6 Weeks of Closure
In this week's news roundup we speak about Vietnamese universities that opened after 6 weeks of closure, South Africa's decision to disable biometric systems at universities and Australian universities' decision to rewrite Confucius Institute contracts.
Online Communication and Misunderstanding
In this unique interview with Youth Time, experts of communication discuss the biggest benefit and the biggest downfall of many online communication opportunities, if/to what extent online communication is having an impact on causing misunderstanding among us, why this form of communicating is becoming more and more common, and how the advance of technology (i.e. online communication) intensifies the existing state and form of misunderstanding between people in various capacities of communicating.
Civic Hive Media Fellowship Program 2020
This year, the Civic Hive Media fellowship program will be focused on stories on Gender Inequality, Health, People with special needs, Agriculture, Education, Social Investment programs, civic issues, and the extractive industry. The deadline is on 31 March 2020.
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.
Let’s Introduce FOMO
You can barely open your eyes, yet immediately you reach for your smartphone and start surfing the gigantic world of the internet to figure out what happened while you were ‘gone’. Your country has a new government? There has been massive flooding? Scientists have discovered a further impact that dairy products have on your health? Or, perhaps none of this has happened at all? Was it just your fear? Seemingly it was your Fear of Missing out (FOMO).
Scholarships in Nothern Europe
The North European countries are usually rated as among the 10 to 15 best countries in the world to live in, consistently. Given the focus towards education and inclusiveness, it’s quite evident why many a university student wants to study in these countries. However, since most of those who want to study abroad and excel in their studies cannot afford to, it’s scholarships to the rescue. Let’s have a look at some of the best sources in these countries.
#TMB: Talent Meets Bertelsmann 2020 International Networking Event in Berlin
Talents with entrepreneurial, innovative mindsets are encouraged to participate in Talent Meets Bertelsmann 2020, an international networking event which will take place from June 29 to July 1, 2020 in Berlin, Germany.
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.
President’s Scholarship Program Closed in Myanmar
In this week's news roundup we speak about closed scholarship program in Myanmar, a roadmap for higher education in India and scholarship agreement between Nigeria and France.
Studies in a Northern Country – University City Helsinki, Finland
The country is known for its saunas and lakes. There are almost 200,000 lakes and practically every office has a sauna. Even Burger King decided to have one. Nudity is vastly accepted and the male and female colleagues share the sauna during or after office hours.
From Fear to Joy of Missing Out: FoMo VS YoMo
Fear of Missing Out, for which social media is colossally responsible, is widely defined as a constant desire to stay connected to what others are doing online. This widely shared need to stay connected, and the fear that others are having more interesting and rewarding lives, is among the biggest causes of social media addiction, a study suggests.
Best Scholarships For This Week
As usual, we are back with some of the best scholarships from around the world. The origin of the word goes back to ancient Greece. The word ‘Scholastes’ originally meant someone who lives at ease. It was only in the 16th century that the word ‘Scholarship’ came to be used as a ‘source of funding for someone who wishes to study’.
World Food Programme Internship in Tajikistan
The World Food Programme is the leading humanitarian organization delivering food assistance in emergencies and working with communities to improve nutrition and build resilience. Candidates are invited to participate in the Summer Internship Programme in the Policy and Programme Department. The deadline is on 23 February 2020.
Digital Awareness, as Part of Today’s Survival Kit
After we process the impact that technology is having on us, it is only natural to move forward to understand how to use it to improve our daily lives. This article will discuss strategies to establish a more definitive relationship with technology, noting that what has come to be known as ‘digital awareness’ is one the most important skills one ought to have in today’s world.
Languages Teacher Training Scholarships Programme
The Languages Teacher Training Scholarships are aimed at high-calibre graduates who will commence an eligible teacher training course in England in the 2020/21 academic year. Candidates interested in teaching German, French or Spanish at a secondary level in England will receive a scholarship of total £34,000. The deadline is on 16 March 2020.
AsiaGlobal Fellows Program
The AsiaGlobal Fellows Program is an interdisciplinary global leadership development initiative for mid-career professionals with a strong interest and track record in public policy. It aims to nurture future leaders and create influencers with a deeper understanding of global issues from Asian perspectives. The deadline is on 21 February 2020.
























