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City That Never Sleeps – Study In Paris
We have been covering the country of universities, France and with this article shall conclude with Paris, the city of love and romance.
Not Just Wine – Next On University Cities in Dijon, Burgundy
When we think of Burgundy we think wines. It’s true that the region produces some of the finest wines in the world. The wines from this region are much lighter than Bordeaux, in colour and body and preferred by many.
Relentless Hero Nikhiya Shamsher: Only 16 and Has Entirely Transformed the Lives of More...
You would have to be a true word wizard to name all the achievements of young Nikhiya Shamsher (16) in one brief paragraph. A thank-you note she received from a girl called Roja has changed her perception of the world. When barely a teenager, at the age of 12, Nikhiya formed an NGO called Women Have the Same Set of Teeth as Men. Its initiative – Bags, Books and Blessings – has helped more than 11000 students from 30 schools to receive school supplies, while another project called Yearn to Learn has provided 115 brand new Science and Math laboratories benefiting more than 12000 young souls. A student whose grandmother has arthritis and cannot climb stairs has made a prototype of a Hydraulic lift, thanks to the laboratory provided by Nikhiya’s NGO. In recognition of all her good deeds, Nikhiya Shamsher received the prestigious Diana Legacy Award at St. James’s Palace last year. She has spent the last 18 months developing and validating a diagnostic method to detect the early risk of oral pre-cancer and cancer in chronic smokers. Her research paper has won the Gandhian Young Technological Award and has been featured in the Harvard University Journal of Emerging Investigators. This girl seems unstoppable…
University Cities – Montpellier, Nimes and Perpignan
France is so abounding with beautiful cities, history culture, cuisine and of course universities that when you’re in international student there are always things to do and see wherever you plan to study.
Summer School in Belgrade
If you are interested in multidisciplinary knowledge related to economics, apply for 2019 Belgrade Summer School, organized by the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Economics. The school will be held from 1 – 12 July 2019. Its mission is to provide students with amazing experience, by offering state-of-the-art knowledge and skills in a variety of topics, networking and enjoying the vibrant summer life in Belgrade.
Google Developer Student Club Lead Application
Developer Student Clubs (DSC) train thousands of student developers globally and work with their communities to solve real-life problems. The application process is ongoing.
Promoting Talents Across Borders: Bayer Fellowship Program
The Bayer Fellowship Program targets students and apprentices in scientific and medical disciplines. Its goal is to support the next generation of researchers and teachers as they engage in “Science for a Better Life”. The deadline is on 14 July 2019.
Chemistry and Governance Summer Schools in the Czech Republic
University students are invited to win a scholarship to attend the summer school in Governance or Chemistry. The deadline is on 30 April 2019.
Call for Mentors: Summer Camp 2019 in Vietnam
Think On 2019 is a 10-day liberal arts international summer camp taking place in Da Lat, Vietnam from July 18th - 27th, 2019. If you have a good command in English and certain level of experise in humanities and arts, social science, technology, engineering and natural science, make sure to apply and join the team of 10 international mentors. Deadline is on March 30.
University City of Bologna – A Pulsating Cosmopolitan City
Continuing with our series on the universities in Italy, we conclude with the city of arcades, Bologna. The city has an unbelievable number of arcades that one rarely needs an umbrella when it rains. In fact it has the most number of arcades compared to any other city in the entire world. This being the case it may one day receive the status of a UNESCO heritage site.
Scientist Nikola Rasevic: Ignore the Expectations of Others, Conquer the World with Knowledge!
Inspired by Nikola Tesla, Serbia’s Nikola Rasevic used to read books about one of the greatest minds in human history to learn more about the science and magic of electronics. Twenty-two years fast forward, Nikola is one of the youngest members of the Electronic Systems Department at the prestigious CERN (the acronym, in French, for the European Council for Nuclear Research) and is working shoulder to shoulder with some of the smartest people alive, designing Printed Circuit Boards. What these are, what a typical work day at CERN looks like, and more about his plans to perfect his ideas in Serbia, in an interview for Youth Time magazine.
Sandy Beaches And Fabulous Food – Bari Through Photographs
Sandy beaches, spectacular coastline by the Adriatic Sea, history, foreign students, tourists, good food and wine, temperate climate, relaxed atmosphere and sunny days a good part of the year. This is the port city of Bari.
Rich Historical Background And Some Of The Best Universities – University City In Bari,...
Not just history, as is the case with most European cities, Bari in Italy is also known for some of the best universities.The last time I made a mention of the universities in Bari to an acquaintance, the reaction was, Bari!? Are you sure? The answer is yes. And some of the very reputed ones too.
8 Apps Every Student In the UK/Europe Should Have
Being a student, you always have to juggle with sleep, studying, and social life. To make your days run smooth, check out the list of super useful apps to have on your phone. They’ll help you feel more in control of your life, save money on travelling, and keep things organized.
FBI Arrests Famous Parents in US College Admissions Scandal
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes five of the most interesting and informative youth related news items of the past week. This time we speak about South Korean government's plan to tighthen rules on student visas, the first ever student to attend a Gaza university under the Erasmus programme, and US college admissions scandal.
The 65th International Student Conference in Japan
Young people from all over the world are welcome to apply for the 65th International Student Conference. The event will be held from August 21st till September 2nd in Tokyo, Japan.
Where Pizza Was Invented – University City Naples, Italy
One of the oldest cities in Italy with civilization going back to the 7th century BC, Naples bubbles with life and attracts tourists and international students from many parts of the world.
European University Network to Launch in 2019
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.
The Internet: the Unspoken Rules of Our Everyday Lives
How did the Internet appear in our lives,and what role does it play in our lives at the moment? How much does it help? Does it enslave? Hurt? Make us grow? Or do we already cease to notice that we have handed over the reins of technology,and that we control our situation poorly? Nina Johnson was looking for answers to these and other questions together with Michal Kučerák, curator of the Datamaze exhibition in Prague's DOX gallery.
30 Universities from SE Europe Sign Cooperation Agreement
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week’s Friday news we speak about...
























