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Bulgaria's INSAIT Receives Global Attention: Students Selected from 56 Countries for Prestigious Internships
The Bulgarian Institute for Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Technology (INSAIT), affiliated with Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski", has garnered international acclaim as university students from 56 countries vie for internships at the esteemed institution.
GR-1 general-purpose humanoid robot will carry nearly its own weight
“As we move forward, the entire GR-1 could be a caregiver, could be a therapy assistant, can be a companion at home for the elderly who stay alone”
Experts seek ways to boost IT graduate numbers
Faced with a dearth of IT graduates required for the local market, experts have proposed a set of measures aimed at improving graduation rates.
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Foreign caregivers become harder to find due to pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic and sudden jump in exchange rates have put Turkish families behind the eight ball since foreign babysitters and housekeepers are paid mostly with dollars.
Finding an affordable babysitter in Istanbul has become what can be called a gladiatorial experience for new families as they would like to have a live-in nanny due to the pandemic.
How to end the brain drain
By Vasilis Kotsis
In 1989 I visited the MAN truck and bus company in Munich and in particular the commercial tractor facility where very young men were employed on the assembly line. We were told they were students at the renowned Technical University of Munich and were doing their internship at the famed German company.
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Information Campaign on April 17th - The World Hemophilia Day, under the Motto “Get involved!"
In April 2020, the Bulgarian Hemophilia Association once again organized an information campaign to support people with hemophilia. In connection with the state of emergency and the measures imposed by the Government for the prevention of the COVID-19 epidemic, the Association cancels the event Cycling Together.
Oxfam Report: 2,153 Billionaires Have More Wealth than 4.6 Billion People
About 2,000 of the world's richest people own more than the poorest 4 billion and 600 million. The new inequality statistics has been published by the large association of charities Oxfam.
The report focuses on policies that allow men to dominate the top ranks of business and government. Economic inequality, the report argues, is built on gender inequality.
Hospital workers' union demands probe into caregiver's death
The union of Greek public hospital workers has called for a judicial inquiry into the death of a woman working off the books as a private caregiver in at the Nikaia General Hospital near Piraeus.