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Why Should Foreigners Go To China For Advanced Studies? An International Student’s Opinion
Each year, many international students come to China to obtain university degrees. In this article, Tausif Ali, a PhD Student at Hohai University, highlights some of the key factors behind his decision to study in China by citing some facts and figures.
University Tuition Fees Will Increase Every Year Until 2020
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events.
The Humphrey Fellowship Program
The Humphrey Fellowship Program is designed for professionals interested in strengthening their leadership skills through a mutual exchange of knowledge and understanding about issues of common concern in the U.S. and the Fellows’ home countries. The closing date for the applications is October 1, although the deadlines vary by country.
Learning Leadership By Experiencing Powerlessness. Interview With International Summer School Trainer Bogdan Vaida
We continue to acquaint you with the team of trainers and experts who will be sharing their knowledge with us during the Youth International Summer School, Beijing 2017. Meet Bogdan Vaida, a young experiential trainer from the Romania who uses the appealing catchphrase: ‘I teach students how to become their own teachers’ and at the openings day of the event, will moderate The Labyrinth workshop. Let’s find out what Bogdan is made of and what he’ll be offering us at the event.
Raw Veganism – A Completely New Way Of Life
We have all heard about vegetarians and vegans, but there are many kinds of veganism, such as raw veganism, which has become more and more popular across the world. Raw veganism excludes all products which come from animals and also any food which is cooked above 48°C. This diet includes raw vegetables, fruits, nuts, grain, herbs, mushrooms, fresh juices, etc. Vegans believe that cooking destroys the micronutrients and hold that cooking is dangerous.
The Best Alternative History Novels Of All Time
Karl Hampe, a well-known German historian, once said that history knows no “ifs”. This notion, however, is defining only in academic circles, where there is no place for guesswork and speculation. We, as avid readers, love to give reign to our imagination and allow history to take a different turn every now and then. We present to you, therefore, a list of books, the authors of which boldly ask, “What if everything had gone the other way?”
Students End 150-day Protest Over For-profit Campus
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events.
International Youth Camp In Georgia
Trainingsnews.com invites young people from all over the world to spend summer in Georgian city of Batumi, located on the coast of the Black Sea. 200 participants will be accepted, so you have a big chance to be selected. Deadline to apply is March 31st.
Silent Hero In The World Of Wrong Beliefs
It is the 21st century, and there are still some certain countries in the world where it is hard to be a woman. Child marriages, violence, a lack of female schools, tribal prejudices which hold that education is not for women are everyday realities. In such surroundings, Wadia Samadi (28) grasped her chance to earn an academic degree in Economics when international organizations were available to help out. She also did the unimaginable: she became a journalist and a businesswoman. She still goes to meetings with an escort, because many associates refuse to negotiate or meet with her otherwise. Dealing with such moments, she continues her subtle fight to change people's minds about opportunities for women in business and in other phases of life. We interview the first female owner of a financial website in Afghanistan in an eye-opening story for the Youth Time magazine.
Powerful Yoga Excercise For Spring
I will begin with five reasons why you should start yoga immediately. First, yoga will help you to rejuvenate yourself. Second, yoga will help you to gain stamina and strength.Third, yoga significantly reduces stress. Fourth, yoga helps with concentration. And fifth - it will help you to connect your mind with your body. Isn’t now the right time to get started?
Content Sharing: How To Not Get Penalized For Copyright Infringement On Facebook
Facebook Live was launched in 2016, and with it came a new concern towards fighting copyright infringement. Users have been sued for live streaming paper view events, and so far, Facebook has not come up with a viable solution to the issue. If you don’t want to find yourself on the receiving end of a lawsuit, here are a few tips and reminders to save you from the headache.
Weekend Picks: The Most Intriguing Conspiracy Books
This week we present to you five books on a topic that will be appealing to almost every reader – conspiracies and accompanying theories. Some people are skeptical about such speculations, while others are willing to believe blindly in any unusual hypothesis, as long as it casts the blame for all our troubles on unknown secret societies. Get acquainted with these books and judge for yourselves whether they are just figments of someone’s imagination or well-grounded theories.
”Gentleman’s Agreement” And ”Mankind” Banned In Favour Of Gender-neutral Terms
We’ve highlighted below some of the most recent developments and occurrences in youth-related news and events.
Five Mobile Apps For Meeting New Friends Abroad
Did you just land a new, crazy exciting internship abroad? Are you following your love to a foreign country? Have you gotten so fed up with your home city that you have decided to move to another? Migration among young people is on the rise, and the global world itself enables us to move abroad practically overnight. For whatever reason we move to another country, finding new people and beginning to call them friends is never easy.
Weekend Picks: 5 Controversial Books
This week, we give you a list of the five most controversial books of all time. They contain topics that will definitely spark a lot of heated discussions and perhaps reshape your opinion about war, family, relationships, and honesty. Some of them might shock you, and some will make you plunge into a reverie.
Not Happy With The English Text Book? Two High School Students Created Their Own
Perhaps everybody who ever studied a foreign language remembers the impersonal dialogues and phrases many textbooks still contain. But did it ever occur to you to do something about it? Well, please note that somebody has actually done something to remedy the situation. We at YT have the pleasure to introduce you two young high school students, Jakub Jan Fiala and Ondřej Kočan, who, not being satisfied with the quality of their English textbooks at their high school, took a decision two years ago to create their own book. What was their journey, and where does the Improve Yourself English student’s book stand today? Scroll down and find out the answer to this and many more questions.
Challenges In Education: Engaging The Disengaged Students
As countries report on the growing disengagement of students, bringing students into the educational process becomes a focus of attention for policy-makers and educators. What is student engagement, why are students disengaged, and how can we engage the disengaged?
Five Books To Read When You Feel Low Or Depressed
Life is not a never-ending party that always brings joy and elation. Even the most successful people have experienced streaks of bad luck which have resulted in moral breakdown and emotional exhaustion verging on frustration. Whenever you feel low or depressed, just turn off every source of possible negativity and start reading one of the books. . . and then another one until you feel much better.
International Programs And Internships For Young Leaders In America, Africa, And Europe
This week’s digest includes information about Young Leaders programs in Belgium and Nigeria, the United Nations Youth Assembly internship in the USA, and a Fellowship for researchers in the field of child and youth development in Switzerland.
Conferences, Competitions, Festivals In Europe And America
This week’s digest of opportunities includes youth competitions, World Festival of Youth and Students in Russia and the South American Business Forum (SABF) for students from all around the world in Argentina.
























