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North Korean Universities Open New Majors Focusing on Technology

North Korean Universities Open New Majors Focusing on Technology

In this week's news we speak about the merger of two Taiwanese universities after 20 years of negotiations, Huawei's plan to invest $300 million in universities and North Korea's new university majors.
Poland Wants to Reform its Innovation System

Poland Wants to Reform its Innovation System

In this week’s news roundup we speak about Canada’s plan to attract more foreign students, Poland’s attempt to reform its innovation system and salary review for state universities in Zimbabwe.
Julianne Moore: Film and Life Secrets

Julianne Moore: Film and Life Secrets

A beauty comprised of striking contrasts — a frail figure, porcelain-pale, almost translucent skin, fiery hair, an open smile, and a sincere, hearty laugh — would easily condemn her to roles as femmes fatales. However, the actress (and now the producer – her first work in this capacity is the film “After the Wedding”) is interested in more complicated roles. “I don't need to be brave to make movies. Cinema is not at all scary, ” she says.
How to Avoid Getting Rejected from UK Universities

How to Avoid Getting Rejected from UK Universities

Even though it may seem like it’s never going to happen to you, you need to be ahead of the game and ready for any scenario. Here is how you can avoid getting rejected from a university and what to do in case it happened.
Peruvian Universities to Offer Course on Combating Corruption

Peruvian Universities to Offer Course on Combating Corruption

In this week’s news roundup we speak about American universities that increasingly invest in video games, Peruvian universities that will offer course on combating corruption and Kenyan universities that met to create new curriculum.
How to Apply: Cambridge vs. Oxford

How to Apply: Cambridge vs. Oxford

Trying your luck and submitting your application to Oxford or Cambridge is definitely one of the highlights of your final year at school. Read on to see how the application process to these universities is different in terms of deadlines and choices.
WISE Learners’ Voice Program in Qatar

WISE Learners’ Voice Program in Qatar

The WISE Learners’ Voice Program brings the perspectives of young people to the challenge of rethinking education and equips them to take on leading roles in their fields and in the world of education. Organisers are offering 10 sponsored packages to the most inspiring proposals. The deadline is on 7 September 2019.
How and When to Apply to a British University

How and When to Apply to a British University

Applying to a university is one of the adult decisions that really requires commitment and time-management. And there is nothing more reassuring than understanding the whole process from head to toe. Here is a guide and a timeline for the application process in the UK.
István Kovács: The Topic of War Keeps Finding Me

István Kovács: The Topic of War Keeps Finding Me

A happy person is one who is not only healthy and has bread and water on the table every day, but also the one who does not know from his own experience what war means.

The University of Cape Town and the University of Bristol Develop Joint PhD Program

In this week’s news roundup we speak about university merger in Taiwan, exciting PhD research program developed by the University of Cape Town and University of Bristol, and ''no narcotics, no liquor'' statement signed by Indian students.

How to Choose the Best University? A Few Simple Steps

Getting a degree at university is a mini life on its own. Everything that you experience over those couple of years will determine who you become by the end of this journey. So when deciding where to apply, consider the following criteria.

African Universities Sign Agreements with Chinese Institutions

In this week’s news roundup we speak about new law in Indonesia that could put in jeopardy foreign researchers who break rules, agreement between African universities and Chinese institutions and an ordeer to Taiwanese universities to improve English offerings.

Teens, Fame, Social Media: Terribly (Not) Funny?

How far can a teenager take his desire to find fame and popularity among his peers? What role can access to the Internet play in this situation? These and other questions are asked by the viewer after watching Swedish director Jonatan Etzler’s film, Get Ready with Me, which was presented this year at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Jonatan also received a Student Academy Award in Gold for it in 2018. Vendela is a typical teenager who wants to be special and popular, but so far she hasn't done too well with either one. In addition, she wears braces and is not the cutest girl in her class at all. The easiest way to change the situation, she decides, is to make provocative videos and post them on YouTube. And what could be more provocative than mocking teachers? Who cares about the results, right?
Let Your Talent Shine 2020 Design Contest

Let Your Talent Shine 2020 Design Contest

Haute Future Fashion Academy is announcing the 10th Edition of International Design Contest “Let Your Talent Shine 2020”, an extraordinary opportunity to get scholarships to attend a Master’s and Intensive One Year course in Milano. The application process is ongoing.
Reimagine Education Global Competition

Reimagine Education Global Competition

Reimagine Education is a global competition for educators, companies, schools, universities, foundations & NGOs. Reimagine rewards innovative approaches aimed at enhancing student learning outcomes and employability, offering $50,000 in funding to the overall winner/s and 16 ‘Oscars’ of Education. It culminates in an international conference on 9-10 December 2019 for all those seeking to shape the future of education. The deadline is 1 September 2019.

Academic Autonomy and Freedom Supported by the New act in Malaysia

In this week’s news roundup we speak about Syrian students who were enrolled in Jordanian universities, new act that will provide support for academic freedom in Malaysia and the low number of students and universities in Moldova.
Commonwealth person of the year

Usman Iftikhar, 2018 Commonwealth Young Person of the Year: Discover migrapreneurs

Thanks to Usman Iftikhar, a young Pakistani engineer living in Australia, more than 100 refugees have started 30 businesses and created hundreds of jobs. Usman joined forces with his colleague Jacob Muller and founded a social venture company, Catalysr, that helps migrants and refugees establish startups in different areas. Our work is truly ‘catalytic’ and the biggest reward for us is to see the difference between the people who join our program compared to the fantastic migrapreneurs who graduate – says Iftikhar. Last year, Usman was awarded a top Commonwealth honor in London for outstanding contributions to the community. This recognition came as a welcome boost to his long-term goal, which is to create 10.000 jobs in the next 10 years!
Fellowship for Journalist

Falling Walls Science Fellowship for Journalist

In an effort to keep the public informed on life-changing scientific breakthroughs, the Falling Walls Fellowship for Journalists was created. This year the Falling Walls Foundation is offering two types of Fellowships for science journalists: The Falling Walls Science Fellowship for journalists and the Berlin Science Week Fellowship.

Kenya Wants to Reach 30,000 International Students

Mandatory religious education for university students in Azerbaijan Eurasia Net reports that mandatory religios education for university students in Azerbaijan is going to be introduced....

Japan is Going to Ease Residence Criteria for Foreign Students

We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. In this week’s news roundup we speak about the new proposition in India that suggests checking the quality of PhD theses over the period of 10 years, possible residence criteria change for foreign students in Japan and lecturers’ strike in Ghana.

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