Prestigious scholarships available for outstanding graduate students who are interested to conduct doctoral research study on environmental and water technology! Click to learn more!
The idea to go and live in South-East Asia came to me about 3 years ago. There was no particular reasons for it – one day I just decided that I am going to do this and that was it. Exactly a week after I defended my Master thesis I started to look for an
The partnership project between Microsoft and World Bank to use the technological platform to capture youthful enthusiasm and inspire innovations for development that will also address impact to society. The ICT-themed regional competition: Youth Solutions! Technology for Skills and Employment, will be organized in four different South Asian countries – Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal and Sri
When the first time I stepped into this amazing but also strange island, I felt very nervous and scared. I am not sure what is waiting for me, what kind of people I am going to work with or what the living condition is going to be. But all these worries were gone when I
Aubowan, SRI LANKA! My name is Kamila. I am from Kazakhstan. I had great opportunity to be part of YEP project in “place like no where – SRI LANKA” and explore this country, understand culture of citizens.That was very nice experience for me. I met open-minded, interesting and active people from all over the World,
Have a great idea to use technology to build skills and create employment for youth in your country? Make your idea a reality and apply to win a grant to carry out your innovative project sponsored by the World Bank and Microsoft! The competition is to open to proposals from Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Each country will win ...
To commemorate its 20th anniversary Transparency International is conducting a worldwide photo competition for youth. Corruption has scathing effects that can be difficult to illustrate. So we are looking for photos to give a powerful image of how corruption affects people’s lives. The theme of the competition is to: Illustrate the negative effects that corruption has on your
Papers can be in English, Sinhala or Tamil. Paper authors are requested to submit Extended Abstracts of papers to abstracts_slerc2013@yahoo.com by 30th July 2013.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of Transparency International, TI is inviting youth to write about what young people can do to stop corruption. Corruption ruins people’s livelihoods – and even kills. However, this problem can be stopped. So we want to hear how you think corruption can be tackled with the following theme: What can young people do to
HSC and Microsoft along with Sarvodaya Fusion and the Ministry of Education partnered up and put in donations of up to USD 40,000 in order to build 400 youth leaders islandwide, through IT and soft skills.
Youth Fest a Movement that connects Sri Lankan youth from all corners, Practical Answers the technical inquiries arm of Practical Action South Asia ,SLINTEC the Nano technology research center in Sri Lanka and youthlink joined hands together in bridging the knowledge gap among Sri Lankan youth on latest technologies , as part of a series
ASAP invites applications from young persons living and working in Asia to join the 2nd Advocacy Institute for Safe Abortion Rights to be held in Mumbai, India from 4th Sept to 6th Sept 2013.Click to learn more!
Laying the foundation for young business enthusiasts, exposing them to the best of business, creating awareness about the trends and issues in development and connecting youth from various backgrounds in order to identify effective means to build a peaceful and sustainable nation, the Sri Lanka Youth to Business Forum was successfully concluded by AIESEC Sri
Microsoft Sri Lanka (Pvt) Ltd together with HSBC, Education Ministry under the project of Education for Knowledge Society, Sarvodaya Fusion &Global Talent Coach & Consultants (Pvt)Ltd, are partnering to train 400 youth island wide as youth leaders . The last mini launch was held on 11 June 2013 in Jaffna. More than 100 students registered
My AIESEC International Experience in Jodhpur, India was for one and half months, and it was such an incredible experience. I was an intern, for a project named, “Rachna” and working with 21 interns from 9 different countries. The six-weeks of the Project consisted of making short films concerning various fragments and issues of the
Software competition involving over 12,000 teachers and 85,000 students from all across the island. Students from as young as 6 years took part in this competition that involved all the grades from 1 to 13.