Kazakhstan - the country spread out on two continents - Europe and Asia - is still obscure and wreathed in mystery for many Bulgarians. And yet, both countries have an invisible link between them – the 4,500 Bulgarians living among the 18 million..
The European Commission has announced that it has approved two measures proposed by Bulgaria to help employment in the context of the Covid-19 crisis. The approval is done under the temporarily eased state aid rules. The first measure extends and..
The Scholarship Fund of the Tuk-Tam Association, established by Bulgarians with experience abroad, will provide scholarships totaling about 5,000 euros to young Bulgarians, in order for them to pursue a master's degree at a foreign university. The..
The proposal will be submitted to parliament, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov wrote on his Facebook page. The idea came from Minister of Social Affairs Denitsa Sacheva, who proposes one-time aid of 125 euros to families in need, whose children are studying..
We have all caught sight of them – tattered, carrying rubbish around, begging for money or reaching out for someone’s purse with nimble fingers. And many of us, frequently outraged at the sight of them, never seem to ask ourselves – why aren’t these..
With legal changes, e-learning will continue to be used during the period of the so-called "flu vacation". We must continue to upgrade e-learning. To a much greater extent, it should use a single platform for each class by all teachers, said Education..
The European Investment Fund (EIF) and European Commission will help individuals and organizations who want to invest in skills development and education. The new pilot guarantee facility totals 50 million euro and will provide support for some..
The Union of Higher Education at the Podkrepa Trade Union has firmly opposed the idea of resumption of regular education activities at universities and colleges after the state of emergency in Bulgaria was lifted. According to the union, lifting of..
The application campaign for first grade candidates in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia that will continue from April 21 until May 21 is held entirely online. Parents can submit applications for admission to Sofia-based schools via Internet and all..
The days until March 29 in Bulgaria will be days without presence for students at schools, but their distance learning begins in almost 90 percent of schools in the country . The decision is in relation to the complicated epidemic situation associated..