Why Teamwork Matters in Higher Education In a university setting, the ability to collaborate effectively is as crucial as mastering individual coursework. When students work together, they not only divide tasks but also exchange diverse perspectives that sharpen critical thinking and problem‑solving skills. At Varna University of Management (VUM), a culture of teamwork is woven […]
The Varna University of Management (VUM) is gearing up to unveil its annual Food Innovation Exhibition on January 22, 2025, a landmark event that keeps the pulse of modern gastronomy alive in the heart of Bulgaria. The exhibition is not just a showcase; it is a culmination of a year‑long practical module, a rigorous examination, and a […]
Understand the Impact of Exam Stress Exam periods can trigger a cascade of physiological and psychological reactions: elevated heart rate, racing thoughts, and a sense of urgency that clouds judgment. Recognizing that stress is a normal, even useful, response—if it is managed—helps shift the mindset from panic to preparation. When you understand how stress interacts […]
Why Nursing in Poland Gaining Worldwide Recognition Nursing in Poland has become a sought‑after career path for students around the globe. The country’s modern medical infrastructure, high standards of clinical training, and a strong emphasis on patient‑centred care make Polish qualifications highly respected by employers in Europe and beyond. For aspiring nurses, studying in Poland […]
Overview of the Asian Day Celebration The University of Information Technology & Management in Rzeszow (UITM) recently organized Asian Day, a vibrant event that brought students from across the world together to celebrate the rich traditions of several Asian countries. The International Student Support Office curated a program that included presentations, a national costume showcase, […]
Why the AdHum Pit Matters to the University of Regina Community For more than five decades the Administration‑Humanities (AdHum) Pit has been a gathering place for students, faculty, alumni and local residents alike. Its raw, flexible space has nurtured creative experimentation, informal discussions and casual study sessions. When the university announced the renovation and revitalization […]
The University of Regina will announce a major honor during its Fall Convocation on November 13, 2025. The honourable recipient is the Honourable Vaughn Solomon Schofield, a lifelong Regina resident whose public service has spanned the local, provincial, and national arenas. This article explains what the award means, highlights the honoree’s achievements, and shows how students, alumni, […]
The University of Regina has secured a record $8.6 million in federal funding to support a new wave of research in water protection and environmental sustainability. The investment enables two new Tier 1 Canada Research Chairs (CRCs), renewal of existing chairs, and the creation of cutting‑edge research facilities that will address some of the most pressing environmental […]
Why the Jack Rabbit Matters to the University of Regina The new ceramic piece, titled Jack Rabbit, is more than a decorative element in the Dr. Lóid Barber Academic Green. It represents a collaboration of students, alumni, faculty, and local potters, illustrating how the University of Regina embraces creative partnerships to enrich student experience. From […]
In November 2025, the University of Regina received a historic cohort of Afghan women scholars. Three students, recently granted visas through the donor‑funded Project Resilience scholarship program, joined the campus community to pursue their academic ambitions in a safe and supportive environment. Their arrival marked a significant moment for the university, the Afghan diaspora, and […]