Serbia Eyes BRICS as Alternative to EU, Citing Political Sovereignty
Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin expressed in a recent interview that Serbia views BRICS as a viable alternative to the European Union
Leading Japanese companies will offer paid internships to Bulgarian and other European students in the field of engineering.
The program, which will start in September, is in collaboration with the European Union, reports Standartnews.
University students studying engineering, electronics, mechanics, telecommunications, and computer sciences will be eligible to apply for internships with some of Japan's top firms in their respective field.
The stipend will consist of EUR 1,400 monthly, as well as cover travel costs.
Bulgarian students have returned with five medals from the International Astronomy and Astrophysics Youth Olympiad held in Nepal
European universities are seeing a decline in their global standing, as their counterparts in Asia continue to advance, according to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025
Bulgarian students claimed three gold and one silver medal at the Balkan Informatics Olympiad
Sofia Mayor Vasil Terziev has apologized for the confusion caused by a last-minute order regarding the school schedule
The Bulgarian Minister of Education and Science, Prof. Galin Tsokov, has proposed a pilot ban on mobile phones in select schools
The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency has initiated inspections of school cafeterias and buffets as the new school year begins
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