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Where The World´s Garbage Goes – The Journey Of Trash
Reading about the spat between the Philippines and Canada recently about the garbage that the Filipinos wanted to send back to the Canadians, my interest was piqued. It is said what was supposed to be recyclable garbage contained several non recyclable items, including soiled nappies.
Buying Essays Widespread at New Zealand’s Universities
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 how international students in New Zealand are increasingly buying essays, call for more funding of technical universities in Netherlands and Egyptian universities’ courses in marriage conflict resolution.
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…
China’s “Capital of Fun”: Why You Should Visit #ytsummer Host City Chengdu
This coming July, the Youth Time International Movement will host the International Youth Summer School under the theme of “Bridge Capital and Technology: Corporations along the Silk Road, Innovation in Entrepreneurship” in the urban heart of Western China: the city of Chengdu. Compared with metropolitan areas such as Beijing or Shanghai, Chengdu remains relatively unknown outside of China. It is famous among locals, however, as China’s “capital of fun”, “the city that yearns for you day and night”, “the best Chinese city to live in”, or “the hidden paradise of snack food”. As the summer school is getting closer, it’s time to see why we have chosen Chengdu.
5 Tips For Travelling With Your Mom
Travelling with your mom is much more challenging than with your friends or partners. Due to the “reversed power”, the one who is usually taking care of others becomes the one being taken care of. You will take the responsibility of not only planning the trip and looking after your mom, but also facing the actual generational gap that is sometimes buried under the separate daily routines. The conflicts may rise 10 times more during the trip than in normal life, are you ready for that?
University Rankings Less Important to Digital Generation
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.
Turin School of Regulation of Local Public Services
The Turin School of Regulation is intended to offer the candidates two weeks of full immersion in the sphere of regulation of local public services and is mainly addressed to undergraduate students at their last year, PhD and graduate students and officials from the Public Administration (municipalities, counties, regional bodies) and regulatory agencies. The deadline is on 3 June 2019.
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.
Amy Jandrisevits: Celebrating Uniqueness One Doll at the Time
Like a children’s fairy sent by some magic force, former social worker Amy Jandrisevits keeps transforming the lives of little people who are struggling with their differences. How? By crafting dolls that look just like them – perfect in their imperfection. The pediatric oncology ward where Amy was working was full of kids who had no chance of playing with a toy they could relate to. So, she took a needle and thread in her own hands and made a doll for a friend’s daughter who had had her limb amputated. This is how “A Doll like Me” came to life, in 2014. It was the first time ever that one little girl hugged a wonderful toy with no leg, made in her image. So far, more than 300 dolls have brought joy to kids in – Israel, the UK, Australia, Canada, Egypt, South Africa, and all the way to Venezuela. A caring mom’s hobby dispelled sadness like magic, making all those scars, spots, and broken limbs seem more friendly and acceptable.
Anthony Morris Scholarship for Students to Study in the UK
Anthony Morris Scholarship is intended for gifted students to join the Concord College in the Sixth Form (at ages that vary from 16 to 17) to study for their A Levels before entering a UK university. 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.
Diana Award Winner Keiran O’Toole: Speak Up. Speak Out. Remember How Amazing You Are!
It is time to bring an end to bullying. Every single action, word, and encouragement given by young Keiran O'Toole (19) and his team is bravely sending out this message to the world. After being a victim of bullying himself, at one point losing hope in all aspects of his life, Keiran knew he needed to wake up and take action. After recovery, he founded his own company – Rock Clothing– that uses the profits from clothing sales to run vital anti-bullying programs in local schools. Hundreds of children on a daily basis get immense support thanks to his devotion. Last year Keiran was honored with the prestigious Diana Award for his remarkable work.
Online Apps Launched to Transform Careers Advice for Students
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events. This time we speak about new apps which will help students to make better choices about unviersity degrees, growing addiction to instant gratification among youth, and two students who scammed Apple for almost 1 million USD.
Science Without Borders Art Challenge
The aim of the contest is to get students and teachers more involved in ocean conservation through art. The theme for this year’s Science Without Borders Challenge is “Connected Ocean: No Barriers, No Boundaries, No Borders.” The deadline is on 22 April 2019.
Parenting At Its Best In The Animal Kingdom
Which species would you think of if you were to spontaneously decide of the best parents in the world of animals? We at YT delved a little into the subject. Check out our photo gallery.
How to Run a Half Marathon. Or Even a Marathon: The Hater’s Guide
At school, the subject I hated most was physical education. And the most hated exercise in that course was running – around the gym or on the street, and passing the minimum requirements, of course. This year, I’m 32 years old, and just recently, for the first time in my life, I ran 22 kilometers without stopping. I ran relatively easily and with great pleasure, and I am glad to tell you how I managed to achieve this.
The Most International Universities in the World
Here Youth Time Magazine publishes four 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. This time we talk about problems of 17,000 British students who had plan to study in Europe under Erasmus+ programme, Amsterdam University to drop bachelor's degree in Dutch, and most international universities in the world. Follow, like and submit comments on Facebook and other Youth Time media.
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.
Confucius Institute Chinese Language Scholarship 2019
To facilitate the promotion of Chinese language and culture, the Confucius Institute Headquarters (Hanban) launches “Confucius Institute Scholarship” (CIS). Full coverage of tuition and accommodation fees, living allowance and medical insurance are provided. The deadline is on May 20, 2019.
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.
























