Brussels, Belgium: The Nonprofit Organisation Association for Teacher Education in Europe is happiest to announce that Assistant Professor Dr Manuela Heinz has been elected Co-Editor of the European Journal of Teacher Education.
Bulgaria celebrated International Teacher's Day Yesterday, Thursday, September 5, 2023, and honoured all the teachers in the World. The Bulgaria Ministry of Culture also recognised teachers' efforts and wished them a happy holiday.
Sofia, Bulgaria: For the first time on the Bulgarian stage, Euro Commissioner Iliana Ivanova and Prime Minister Academic Nikolay Denkov opened the International Conference "Spinoff Bulgaria" in 2023.
SpinOff Bulgaria introduced their esteemed Panelist, Georgiv Trankov, to host the enlightening session on "Leading the change: SpinOff Success Stories and the EU Champions Driving Innovation.
A Non-Profit Organisation based on Science, Technology and Innovation called SpinOff Bulgaria is delighted to introduce its distinguished Moderator, Dr Monika Manolova, for "The Promise and Perils of Deep Tech: Ethical Considerations for Technological Progress".
Plovdiv, Bulgaria: A Community Organisation named GDG Plovdiv has recently made a Speaker announcement of a Dynamic Duo, Nikolay Chotorov and Paulina Chotrova, for a two-hour exceptional announcement at DevFest Plovdiv 23 and SpinOff Bulgaria Conference today, September 28, 2023, at 18:00.
Sofia, Bulgaria: The Science and Innovation-based Non-profit Organisation called SpinOff Bulgaria is delighted to announce the Chief Executive of Cleantech Bulgaria as a distinguished speaker at the Innovative Agrotech Solutions Panel on Friday, September 29, 2023, Mariyana Hamanova.
Sofia, Bulgaria's science and innovation-based nonprofit organization, Spinoff Bulgaria, is thrilled to introduce their enlightening keynote session at the SpinOff conference.
The Minister of Culture, Krastu Krastev, held a working meeting with the leadership of the Bulgarian Library and Information Association recently and shared several updates from the meeting.
Plovdiv, Bulgaria: Minister of Culture in Bulgaria, Krstu Krastev, opened the 60th jubilee academic year of the Academy of Music Dance and Fine Arts Yesterday (Monday), September 18, 2023. "Prof. Assen Diamandiev" in Plovdiv said it is the only extracurricular multigenre arts high school.
The new academic year at NATFIZ, "Krastio Sarafov", opened in Bulgaria on Friday, September 15, 2023. The Minister of Culture, Krastu Krastev, congratulated teachers and arts and culture secondary school students on the first day of school.
The Bulgaria-based non-profit organisation Spinoff Bulgaria aims to promote science based innovation, deep tech and technology transfer in Bulgaria. It is all set to celebrate the Spinoff Conference & Horizon Europe Info Day on Thursday, September 28, 2023, and Friday, September 29, 2023.
Cultural Minister, Krstu participates in third International Forum, 'Brand Bulgaria- Touch the Miracles'
Sofia, Bulgaria: The Minister of Culture, Krstu Krastev, addressed the official guests and participants in the Third International Forum, "Brand Bulgaria- Touch the Miracles," held at the BAS building on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
As per the Update, The event began with a minute of silence in memory of the victims who died in the floods in the municipality of Tsarevo on September 5, 2023.
The Forum is organized by the Cultural Heritage Society ("Europe Nostra" - Bulgaria) and is under the patronage of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel.
Minister Krstu Krastev remarked in his opening speech, "We have gathered to write a scenario in which Bulgaria is presented to the world in a new image, with a new business card. Which stretches our backs and tears our eyes with pride."
"An image of our homeland for generations we dream of. This brings us all together, in this hall, united by the mission of "Brand Bulgaria" - for the new story about Bulgaria."
Further, Minister Krstu said, "The answer to the question of what we need to succeed in this endeavour, according to Minister Krastev, is that we should try to tell ourselves through "Brand Bulgaria" - through a fascinating story connecting our past, present and future, revealing our identity by the rules of challenges contemporary - with new products and new attractions."
Later on Friday, September 8, 2023, the Minister of Culture Krastu Krastev received into the Ministry of Culture Pete Jaspert, Vice President of Europe Nostra, Slavka Bozukova, Chairman of the Cultural Heritage Society (Europe Nostra - Bulgaria) and Joanna Mikru of Eliniki Eteria (Europe Nostro - Greece).
During the meeting, the possibilities for cooperation between Bulgaria and Europe Nostra in preserving cultural heritage were discussed.
Participants in the meeting also discussed the upcoming coordination meeting on September 15, during which the ministers of culture, economy, agriculture, education, regional development and welfare will concretify their joint work on developing "Brand Bulgaria".
The aim will be to elaborate a unified communication strategy for the international consolidation of our country. The next steps were outlined in connection with preparing the Balkan Forum "Shared Past for a Shared Future", to be held in November in Sofia.
Minister Krastev stressed that "Brand Bulgaria" is a priority of the government. Therefore, he considers the current conference a good starting point for further concrete work.
On his part, the Vice President of "Europe Nostra" pointed out that he has been to many countries and for the first time, he sees so much united energy for cultural heritage at the highest state level.
Cultural Minister, Krstu participates in third International Forum, 'Brand Bulgaria- Touch the Miracles'
Sofia, Bulgaria: The Minister of Culture, Krstu Krastev, addressed the official guests and participants in the Third International Forum, "Brand Bulgaria- Touch the Miracles," held at the BAS building on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
As per the Update, The event began with a minute of silence in memory of the victims who died in the floods in the municipality of Tsarevo on September 5, 2023.
The Forum is organized by the Cultural Heritage Society ("Europe Nostra" - Bulgaria) and is under the patronage of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel.
Minister Krstu Krastev remarked in his opening speech, "We have gathered to write a scenario in which Bulgaria is presented to the world in a new image, with a new business card. Which stretches our backs and tears our eyes with pride."
"An image of our homeland for generations we dream of. This brings us all together, in this hall, united by the mission of "Brand Bulgaria" - for the new story about Bulgaria."
Further, Minister Krstu said, "The answer to the question of what we need to succeed in this endeavour, according to Minister Krastev, is that we should try to tell ourselves through "Brand Bulgaria" - through a fascinating story connecting our past, present and future, revealing our identity by the rules of challenges contemporary - with new products and new attractions."
Later on Friday, September 8, 2023, the Minister of Culture Krastu Krastev received into the Ministry of Culture Pete Jaspert, Vice President of Europe Nostra, Slavka Bozukova, Chairman of the Cultural Heritage Society (Europe Nostra - Bulgaria) and Joanna Mikru of Eliniki Eteria (Europe Nostro - Greece).
During the meeting, the possibilities for cooperation between Bulgaria and Europe Nostra in preserving cultural heritage were discussed.
Participants in the meeting also discussed the upcoming coordination meeting on September 15, during which the ministers of culture, economy, agriculture, education, regional development and welfare will concretify their joint work on developing "Brand Bulgaria".
The aim will be to elaborate a unified communication strategy for the international consolidation of our country. The next steps were outlined in connection with preparing the Balkan Forum "Shared Past for a Shared Future", to be held in November in Sofia.
Minister Krastev stressed that "Brand Bulgaria" is a priority of the government. Therefore, he considers the current conference a good starting point for further concrete work.
On his part, the Vice President of "Europe Nostra" pointed out that he has been to many countries and for the first time, he sees so much united energy for cultural heritage at the highest state level.
Cultural Minister, Krstu participates in third International Forum, 'Brand Bulgaria- Touch the Miracles'
Sofia, Bulgaria: The Minister of Culture, Krstu Krastev, addressed the official guests and participants in the Third International Forum, "Brand Bulgaria- Touch the Miracles," held at the BAS building on Tuesday, September 5, 2023.
As per the Update, The event began with a minute of silence in memory of the victims who died in the floods in the municipality of Tsarevo on September 5, 2023.
The Forum is organized by the Cultural Heritage Society ("Europe Nostra" - Bulgaria) and is under the patronage of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Mariya Gabriel.
Minister Krstu Krastev remarked in his opening speech, "We have gathered to write a scenario in which Bulgaria is presented to the world in a new image, with a new business card. Which stretches our backs and tears our eyes with pride."
"An image of our homeland for generations we dream of. This brings us all together, in this hall, united by the mission of "Brand Bulgaria" - for the new story about Bulgaria."
Further, Minister Krstu said, "The answer to the question of what we need to succeed in this endeavour, according to Minister Krastev, is that we should try to tell ourselves through "Brand Bulgaria" - through a fascinating story connecting our past, present and future, revealing our identity by the rules of challenges contemporary - with new products and new attractions."
Later on Friday, September 8, 2023, the Minister of Culture Krastu Krastev received into the Ministry of Culture Pete Jaspert, Vice President of Europe Nostra, Slavka Bozukova, Chairman of the Cultural Heritage Society (Europe Nostra - Bulgaria) and Joanna Mikru of Eliniki Eteria (Europe Nostro - Greece).
During the meeting, the possibilities for cooperation between Bulgaria and Europe Nostra in preserving cultural heritage were discussed.
Participants in the meeting also discussed the upcoming coordination meeting on September 15, during which the ministers of culture, economy, agriculture, education, regional development and welfare will concretify their joint work on developing "Brand Bulgaria".
The aim will be to elaborate a unified communication strategy for the international consolidation of our country. The next steps were outlined in connection with preparing the Balkan Forum "Shared Past for a Shared Future", to be held in November in Sofia.
Minister Krastev stressed that "Brand Bulgaria" is a priority of the government. Therefore, he considers the current conference a good starting point for further concrete work.
On his part, the Vice President of "Europe Nostra" pointed out that he has been to many countries and for the first time, he sees so much united energy for cultural heritage at the highest state level.
Bulgaria: The Ministry of Culture reminds governmental bodies and cultural NGOs that there are four more days to submit proposals for the 2023 award. With the annual State Award "St. Paisiy Hilendarski" to stimulate Bulgarian creators and performers of works related to Bulgarian history and traditions.
The Prime Minister Terrance Drew shared the extended pleasure through a social media post to be invited to join at the High-level Climate Action Summit Session.
Despite being reduced to 10 men, PSG demonstrated their offensive prowess, opening the scoring with a goal from Kylian Mbappe, who notched his 15th goal of the season by firing the ball in off the post
Oudea-Castera, speaking on France Inter radio, emphasized that while there is no specific alternative plan, the existing plan incorporates flexibility with various sub-plans and adjustment variables
France's Interior Minister, Gerald Darmanin, addressed reporters at the scene, revealing that the assailant, born in France in 1997, had previously been sentenced to four years in prison in 2016 for planning "violent action."
Real Madrid has received a significant boost as Liverpool, previously considered a contender for the French striker, has reportedly backed away from the race for his signature