Nearly 34 percent of university graduates in Bulgaria had chosen studying law or business administration, according to Eurostat. These majors are also the most preferred among European students - nearly 25 percent of 5 million students have chosen to..
According to the medium-term budget estimate, the money allotted to educational institutions in Bulgaria will increase with EUR 165 million in 2018, Bulgaria’s Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev announced. The formula used for the..
The salaries of the Bulgarian teachers will increase with 15% on September 1, Bulgaria’s Minister of Education and Science Krasimir Valchev announced on Sunday. Minister Valchev pointed out that the Education Ministry would fulfill the programme of the..
Members of Bulgarian communities in Moldova, Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo and Serbia mainly prefer to study medicine and computer sciences in Bulgaria. It became clear during the information campaign for university admission covering those six countries...
Bulgaria’s printed media continue to comment the 2017 draft budget on Monday . Standart daily notes that in 2017 the state will spend EUR 1.79 billion more as compared to 2016 due to higher budgets of Bulgaria’s Defense Ministry, Ministry of..
600 pupils of Roma origin are to receive scholarships under a joint project of Bulgaria’s Ministry of Education and Science and Roma Education Fund. The project named Support Roma Pupils to Graduate Successfully from High School was based on a model..
Bulgaria’s educational system will receive an extra EUR 112 million in 2017, Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov announced after the meeting with labor union leaders and Minister of Finance Vladislav Goranov. In Premier Borissov’s words, the cabinet can..
The Bulgarian printed media accentuates on Monday on the forthcoming informal vote at the UN Security Counci l. Dnevnik quotes Premier Boyko Borissov that today’s voting would be crucial for Bulgaria’s nominee Irina Bokova. 24 Chassa daily informs..
The new Pre-school and School Education Act enters into force on Monday, August 1. The reform in Bulgaria’s education starts with a change of the names of 459 Bulgarian schools. Public councils will exercise civilian control over the Bulgarian..
Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Education and Science Meglena Kuneva requested assistance for the Bulgarian teachers at a meeting with the leadership of the America for Bulgaria Foundation. Minister Kuneva met with Nancy Schiller, Deputy..