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Florence – One of the Most Beautiful Cities to Study In
Books to Read About Teaching: Expert Tips
Teaching is something that has been around since the beginning of time. It is something that strives mankind to continued learning. There have been many standardized ways of teaching. There are ways to make learning fun and engaging. Over the years educators have created phenomenal ways to bring education to life. Some like visual learning while others want to dive in a book. This list is for all you book dwellers. There are many books that help to create a great learning experience. These books help to create an experience that is both rewarding and captivating.
Watson Institute’s Semester Incubator Scholarship for Entrepreneurs
Eric Hess: “Do Not Think About Awards – Be True To Your Art”
Full Scholarship at Yale Young Global Scholars Program
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Forbidden Movies and Why – a List Of Films that Have Been Banned in...
The fact that forbidden fruit tastes the best can be traced a long way back in a history. Nevertheless the concept doesn’t seem to be very well understood by the authorities. If it were, perhaps we wouldn't have the topic for today to write about, because this week's movie picks are all about films that have been banned in various parts of the world which may have actually added to their viewership. After all, any publicity is better than no publicity.
Graz Through Photographs
On our way through Europe’s University cities we stop next in Graz, Austria – a city with a population of neraly 300 000 that is historically a university town, nowadays hosting nearly 60 000 students. Apart from the opportunity to study, Graz has a lot to offer including: best preserved town centre (listed in UNESCO), a European Capital of Culture in 2003, and a City of Culinary Delights. No doubt, those who study in Graz will never get bored. Check out our gallery of interesting places to visit.
UK Youth Face Nightmare Brexit Bill
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.
History, Contemporary And The Stylish Within One City – Study in Vienna, Austria, Our...
Palaces, culture, museums, music, art, history, architecture, the Danube river, the capital of Austria has it all. Additional to this is the cosmopolitan environment with a milieu of students from many parts of the world.
How is Impact Investing Contributing to Developments in Science, Technology and Innovation with Khalid...
With the Youth Global Forum 2018 just around the corner, Youth Time International Movement continues to interview the experts who will be joining us for this momentous occasion. One of these experts is Khalid Garba Mohammed, Lecturer II/PhD student, University of Milan, Italy.
Zlin Through Photographs
The town of Zlín, in the Czech Republic, is in many aspects a very unique place. The name Baťa doesn't need a lot of introduction worldwide. The Baťa shoe manufacturing enterprise was truly a revolutionary commercial concept that withstood many historical obstacles and grew into a business empire. The name Baťa is reflected in many ways within the town. Now rare are, for example, the houses called Baťa houses, which Tomáš Baťa built for his rapidly increasing work force and which give the town its typical look. What all you should not miss while studying in Zlín. See our gallery.
When One Man Changes the Lives of Thousands: The Story of a Businessman Who...
Three hundred years of shoemaking as a tiny family trade and then came Tomas Baťa who established Baťa, a brand that became synonymous with shoes. Continuing with our series on university towns, this week we talk about Zlin. However, it is unthinkable to talk about Zlin without Baťa.
Discover EU: Free Train Travel for Teens – Applications Soon Open
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.
Young Leaders’ and Entrepreneurs’ Summit
Young Leaders' and Entrepreneurs' Summit is a first of its kind international event hosted in Lahore, Pakistan. The event is organised by Pakistan's largest student-run society that invites high school and university students from all over the world to participate in the 13th edition of the summit. The deadline to apply is 10 November 2018.
Yale Young Global Scholars Programme
Yale Young Global Scholars is an unparalleled academic and leadership summer program at Yale founded on the tenets of liberal arts, renowned for its diverse and inclusive community, and committed to increasing education access. The program is designed to allow students to experience learning in a variety of different university contexts, from large lectures to small seminars, and even the spontaneous learning that happens in dining halls and around campus. The deadline to apply in ongoing.
Olomouc Through Photographs
University cities are the new topic of our weekly series, and the aim is to bring to our readers the best of the places that are truly students‘ cities. One of these is Olomouc in the Czech Republic – a beautiful small city nearly 300 km east of the capital of Prague. Whoever visits Olomouc will agree that it is a wonderful place to live. Olomouc’s slower pace, as the locals happily admit, makes people cheerful and welcoming. What more does Olomouc offer? See our photogallery.
Funded TJ International Youth Leadership Conference in India
The Telangana Jagruthi International Youth Leadership Conference will take place in Hyderabad on 18-20 January, 2019. TJIYLC brings together leaders from different walks of life and serves as a point of confluence for young professionals, students, innovators, and policymakers to come together and build consensus around SDGs and other critical development agenda. The deadline to apply is on 10 November 2018.
Budget Boost: Youth Benefit from Expanded 2019 EU Spending
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Budget Boost: Youth Benefit from Expanded 2019 EU Spending
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.






















