Danish university helps indian students Europe Opportunities

Danish government helps Indian students

The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) has been presenting Danish government scholarships to particular overseas applicants in recognition of the fundamental role played by international students.  The Danish Government Scholarships are presented to interested students through the Ministry of Higher Education and Science. Indian candidates can apply for Masters of Science (MSc) in Engineering (Mechatronics) […]

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Swedish biometrics flouts privacy law

Under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), biometric data, such as facial images, taken in classes is regarded as special data category and its use by Swedish Skelleftea flouts privacy law. Swedish local authority known as Skelleftea Municipality has been penalized by the Swedish Data Protection Authority (DPA) after it conducted facial recognition (biometrics) trials […]

Filipinos’ situation based on US-China trade war Asia Opportunities

Filipinos' resiliency offsets trade-war

The trade war between China and the US was sparked by the tariffs imposed by both countries, and this retaliation has affected many nationals and Filipinos are not an exemption. Trade tensions have affected Filipino investors, as well as those in developing countries. Some quarters believe that China is a considerable beneficiary of globalization, and […]

James Webb space telescope (JWST) finally looks amazing Technology United States

JWST utilizing redshifts bested Hubble

Bill Ochs, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) project manager, revealed that the assembling of JWST’s distinctive instruments and parts took twenty (20) years and finally, JWST can be acclaimed as a noteworthy milestone in the generation of the spacecraft. Furthermore, the new space telescope can be said to have bested Hubble, reputedly one of […]

Supermice capable of seeing infrared light Science United States

Nanoparticle mix grants infrared vision

Scientists have been able to utilize a nanoparticle solution to increase an ordinary mouse’s capability of seeing things in near-infrared.  Researchers from the Massachusetts Medical School discovered that upon the injection of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) to the mice’s eyes, an infrared vision was incorporated for nearly ten (10) weeks. The researchers evaluated the behavioral and physiological […]

Blind Glasgow student proclaims discrimination Europe Special Education

Glasgow blind student cries discrimination

Gary Copland, a considerably visually-impaired student at the University of Glasgow, declares that he is afraid of failing his final exam based on discrimination.  Expressly, he asserts that this institution did not provide him with available books. Moreover, he was marked down by the University because he cited very few sources, a consequence of the […]

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Cryptocurrencies can end bad governance

Cryptocurrencies are structured in such a way that they can curtail lousy governance, which is a bit of good news in this current trade war between China and the United States which tend to implicate other countries. Cryptocurrencies are distributed globally without constraints from central authorities, and this is beneficial as the current political climate […]

Teachers United States

Teachers in Michigan and California spend the most on classroom supplies

According to a recent survey carried out by the Economic Policy Institute, teachers in Michigan and California spend an average of six hundred and fifty dollars (USD 650) on school supplies, for which there is no reimbursement. The study also concluded that the national average sum teachers invest in classroom supplies is about four hundred and […]

Asia Law and Courts

PHL educators nix 'no homework bill'

Philippine (PHL) private and public educators converged on August 27 and aired their concerns about the proposed ‘no homework bill’. They asserted that it could make Philippine education structure problematic as slackness could be promoted among students. The dilemma stemmed from House Bill (HB) No. 3611 filed by Sorsogon representative Deputy Speaker Evelina Escudero. The […]

Boris Johnson’s scheme for UK schools Europe Government

UK schools showcased by Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson, United Kingdom (UK) Prime Minister, revealed plans for UK schools, emphatic about wanting all pupils to succeed despite their social backgrounds.  However, a leaked memo sent by civil servants to Gavin Williamson, the UK Education Secretary, shows that some of the projected policies are impracticable and intended only at gaining political mileage, a […]