Slovenia will hold a referendum in 2024 on whether to build a second nuclear power unit to replace the existing first unit at its only Krško nuclear power plant at the end of its extended lifetime in 2043. The decision was taken at a meeting hosted by..
The government proposes to waive tuition fees for students and doctoral students in public higher education institutions, in fields with a state subsidy. This would facilitate access to higher education regardless of social and financial status and..
“There is nothing better than bad weather” is the title of a novel by Bogomil Raynov, rendered on the screen by film director Metodi Andonov. A title that could now sound like an invitation – to escape the December cold and gloom at the National..
For the first time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is holding an open day for students today. From 10am to 4pm, young people interested in diplomacy will have the opportunity to get acquainted with the practical work of Bulgarian diplomats...
There are more than 400 companies in Bulgaria operating in the sectors mechatronics, electronics and microelectronics, which are export-oriented, develop innovations and have a modern production, said Minister of Economy and Industry Bogdan Bogdanov..
"The local and global advantages of Bulgaria's upcoming integration into the Eurozone" will be the topic of a discussion at the American University in Blagoevgrad with the participation of Prime Minister Nikolai Denkov. He will visit..
Bulgarian high-school students have won five medals at the International Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics held in Poland. They competed with 260 participants from 52 countries. The best Bulgarian students are from the Sofia..
Bulgarian students won 4 medals at the 19th International Geography Olympiad (iGeo 2023) in Bandung, Indonesia. They competed with nearly 200 participants from 46 countries, the Ministry of Education and Science said. Denis Urumov from the 91..
Bulgaria and Armenia will continue their cooperation in the field of education and science. The exchange of students, scientists and teachers will be encouraged under a program between the two countries approved this week by the Bulgarian government...
Bulgarian students, along with those from Croatia and Poland, spend the least time in classrooms in the EU , according to a report by the European education network Eureka. The study refutes claims in this country that pupils are overworked, prompting..