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Books You Have to Read This Winter
It is incredible how many good books are waiting for readers to discover them – all classics that will amaze you as works of art. There are many pieces yet undiscovered by the public that are worth reading. We have all heard about some classic books, but nobody has read everything from the past that is worth reading. The more you look, the more you will discover. Today we are going to talk about five classic books you need to read this winter.
Three Self-Help Books to Read While Traveling
Traveling by train is an excellent occasion to read something you have long wanted to find the time to read. I always bring a book or two with me to read during train trips, and it’s never been a bad idea. The quiet on the train makes it perfect for people to read self-help books and gather some insightful ideas.
MEDEA Awards for Educational Media
The aim of the MEDEA Awards is to encourage innovation and good practice in the use of media in education. The awards also recognise and promote excellence in the production and pedagogical design of media-rich learning and teaching materials, resources, tools, processes and services. The deadline is on 31 January 2020.
University Cities – Montreal, Quebec City and Sherbrooke, Canada
It has been said that there’s a subtle difference between being friendly and being nice. According to some, the people of Quebec are more friendly than nice. On the other hand, if people hold the door open for you, are helpful, have a ready bonjour for you, have a great sense of humour and if your neighbour will be cooperative and friendly, it all spells of niceness to me.
An Uncommon Approach Towards Solar Energy – An Interview With an Inventor Of a...
Professor Moth-Poulsen of the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden has just completed groundbreaking work on harnessing heat from the sun and being able to retain it for decades. We have the opportunity to interview him and know more about his invention.
Cambridge Gets Donation for Oil Extraction Research
In this week's news, we speak about Russia's plan to attract foreign IT students, donation that Cambridge received for oil extraction research and Irish universities that keep important artworks out of public eye.
University of Jember Volunteering and Internship Opportunities
The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration (CHRM2) is a research centre that aims to develop multidisciplinary studies at the University of Jember, Indonesia. To promote research and collaboration in the specialized areas of human rights with cognate disciplines, graduates from around the world are invited to take part in university internships. Application process is ongoing.
Movie Tips for a Soothing Weekend
It is surprising how many films are actually based on the true events. Apparently life writes the best stories. Even for today two of our films are based on real stories - and none of them ordinary.
Israel Seeks New International Students
In this week’s news we speak about nationwide pay strike in Croatia, proposed female student dress code that caused anger in Zimbabwe and Israel’s attempt to increase the number of international students.
Asia Peace Innovators Forum
The Asia Peace Innovators Forum aims to shape long-term peace, stability, and regional cooperation in Asia by building a network of mid-career professionals working in different sectors and countries to exchange knowledge, and best practices. The deadline is on 31 October 2019.
Lisa Rogers: Never Give Up, Write for Your Dream!
Writing in The Fastlane is one of those websites where you can see how a woman can make a living out of an incredible passion, which in this case is writing. Lisa Rogers is her name, and we are going to discover her life story in this article, starting with the following lines.
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.
Yale Young Global Scholars Summer Program for High School Students
Yale Young Global Scholars emphasizes an open, exploratory, and collaborative approach to learning in a variety of different university contexts including lectures, seminars, and projects. Early decision deadline is on 12 November 2019.
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.
Not Just Excellent Education But Also A Great Lifestyle – Lisbon, Portugal
Not just from Brazil, international students flock to Portugal from many parts of the world, including from Australia, the U.S. and the U.K.. Apart from the quality of education it’s the quality of life that attracts them.
Former Senior Education Consultant’s Advice: How to Get into US Universities
Getting into US universities is a long-term process and can be time-consuming. Compared with other English-speaking countries that follow the British higher education system, admissions to most good American universities will be characterized by much more diverse entrance requirements, which means you have to decide where you wish to go and work hard for that specific goal for at least 3 months in advance. For international students, the language requirements at highly-ranked universities will be a huge barrier, so preparation should logically begin as much as one year earlier.
IIE Andrew Heiskell Awards for Innovation in International Education
Students who have started initiatives in the sphere of education are invited to submit their entries for the IIE Andrew Heiskell Awards for Innovation in International Education. Projects should broaden the base of participation in international teaching and learning on campus. The deadline is on 19 October 2019.
Professionals In Short Supply And What Is Going To Fix It
Before the population of the world begins to decline, estimatedly a century from now, it’s going to continue to explode until it reaches around 11 million. Certain professionals will fall victim to automatization, for example truck drivers, given that vehicles will be self driven and also factory workers, to an extent only, on account of robotics.
#YTglobal Participants: Prem Sagar Brings Global Learning to Pakistan
The story of Prem Sagar, a young entrepreneur from Pakistan, is a narrative that encourages us to continue our work with young adults around the globe to help them to create and implement their projects, especially those aimed at solving various social issues in local communities. Prem attended our Youth Global Forum back in 2017. Since that time, he has started up his own project related to Education and Development – ILEAD – and on September 18th opening his first Youth Entrepreneurship Summit.
























