Blockchain Europe

Vienna steps into the future with blockchain

Vienna Token is an incentive blockchain system that has been put into play for improving the ecological status of the city. By optimizing it into an app, participants can earn credit points and trade while distributing data for the advancement of the study. Before the end of 2018, Vienna has been taking great leaps towards […]

Asia Universities

Pakistan Minister of Education wishes to see ‘job creators’ graduating university

In a recent speech, Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Shafqat Mehmood explained that he would like to see universities in the country sending out job creators instead of job seekers. According to him, it is vital for Pakistan’s prosperity that university educated people create new work opportunities, rather than seeking already available ones.  […]

Europe Universities

Degrees finally awarded to the first female medical students in the UK

The University of Edinburgh has finally awarded the first ever female medical students their much-deserved degrees. This happens more than one hundred and fifty years after the group of seven revolutionaries attended the institution. The group of seven women, also known as the “Edinburgh Seven”, first started attending the university back in 1869.  The posthumous […]

Asia Blockchain

Kazakhstan pursues on developing education with Blockchain

It hasn’t been long since Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), the main financial hub based in Kazakhstan, signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Fidor Solutions, a digital-only company based in Germany. The agreement aims to cement and encourage the progression of fintech programs in Kazakhstan. Astana Financial Services Authority (AFSA) acting CEO, Mukhtar Bubeyev, […]

Europe Schools

HMC director claims modern languages GCSE’s should be easier

According to Mike Buchanan, the Executive Director of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference (HMC), GCSE exams on modern languages should be more accessible, in order to preserve students’ interest in these subjects. Mr. Buchanan, a representative of the best-performing state schools in the United Kingdom, has claimed that students about to take their GCSE’s are […]