Loughborough University
Study Shows Exciting the Brain Might be Key to Boosting Maths Learning
According to a new study from the Universities of Surrey and Oxford, Loughborough University, and Radboud University in the Netherlands, activating a brain region with electrical noise stimulation may improve mathematical learning in those who struggle with the subject.
This study was published in PL0S Biology
Czech PM’s Media Plans Fall Victim to Russia’s Invasion and Internal Enemies
The reshuffle has left some insiders and analysts suspecting that the prime minister's much-trumpeted media crusade - aimed at strengthening the independence of the public broadcaster, fighting disinformation and boosting strategic communications - was throttled by a cabal of powerful enemies.
Bulgaria’s Ivailo Kalfin Becomes Director of Eurofound
Ivailo Kalfin has been elected Executive Director of the European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions (Eurofound), the Bulgarian Labour and Social Policy Ministry said in a press release on Friday.
Ivaylo Kalfin, the Seasoned Politician Facing an Uphill Battle
Novinite publishes profiles of presidential candidates running in the forthcoming elections on November 06.
We continue with Ivaylo Kalfin, a former Foreign Minister and MEP running on the ticket of President (2002-2012) Georgi Parvanov's party.
Ivaylo Kalfin - Deputy Prime Minister in Charge of Demographic and Social Policy, Minister Of Social Policy (ABV)
Ivaylo Kalfin was born in Sofia in 1964.
Kalfin has studied International Economic Relations in the University of National and World Economy in Sofia and International Banking in the Loughborough University.
He has specialized in Austria and the US.