Intel and Bulgaria Forge Alliance in AI Education Initiatives
Bulgaria has taken a significant step in the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) by endorsing a Memorandum of Understanding with the US-based Intel Corporation
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An asteroid is to be named after the son of Tsetska Tsacheva, former Bulgarian Parliament Speaker.
Tsacheva's son, Rumen Dangovski, won second place in the world's largest international pre-university science competition, Intel's International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), according to reports of Standard daily.
The competition brings together high school students who present research projects in the the spheres of science, technology, engineering, and math.
This year's edition of the competition took place in Los Angeles, where Rumen Dangovski won second place and an award of USD 1500 for his project in the sphere of maths.
The leader of the team of Bulgarian competitors, Konstantin Delchev, made clear that the top two contestants in the international competition had asteroids named after them each year.
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Bulgarian students seeking to pursue higher education abroad continue to favor European countries, with Ireland maintaining its position as the top destination, according to data from educational consultant "Integral"
The mayor of the "Izgrev" district in Sofia, Dr. Delyan Georgiev, announced the completion of the new nursery located within the residential complex of "Iztok"
The government has decided to abolish fees for students and doctoral students in public higher education institutions this year
The government has approved changes to the Inclusive Education Ordinance, expanding the permissible duration of student absences from school
Amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine, Bulgaria has emerged as a crucial supporter of Ukrainian refugees, particularly in the realm of education
At the end of the calendar year 2023, the Association of Graduates of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration (FEBA Alumni Club) of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” and the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration received a do
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