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Language of Instruction at Vertex University From a Learning Challenge to an Academic and Professional Advantage
The mission of the contemporary university is no longer limited to delivering knowledge or fulfilling rigid academic requirements. Today, universities are expected to design learning experiences capable of producing real impact on students’ intellectual and professional trajectories—experiences in which learners clearly understand what they study, can apply it meaningfully, and see its direct relevance to their future careers.
By Vertex University P R E S S3 months ago in Education
Ai Basics Everyone Should Know for the Future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant concept reserved for scientists or tech companies. It’s already shaping how we work, learn, communicate, and make decisions. From recommendation systems on streaming platforms to AI assistants that help write emails, analyze data, or generate images, AI has quietly become part of everyday life.
By AnthonyBTV3 months ago in Education
The Unique Case of Alma Mater TV
(A Review of Charmaine Voigt's Dissertation on Practical Media Training) Abstract This review examines the Bulgarian case study of Alma Mater TV as discussed in Charmaine Voigt's doctoral dissertation College Television: Practical Media Training in US and German Higher Education. While Voigt's work focuses primarily on Anglo-American and German contexts, the Bulgarian example stands out as an exceptional and largely unmatched model of student television in Europe. Alma Mater TV, based at the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication at Sofia University 'St. Kliment Ohridski', functioned not merely as a training platform but as a fully operational public-facing television project. Students produced and aired original programmes on Bulgaria's largest national broadcasters without censorship or editorial interference, while simultaneously participating in the creation of a European student television network. This review argues that Alma Mater TV represented a globally unique pedagogical and institutional experiment whose decline resulted not from structural failure but from a lack of strategic vision at the university leadership level. Particular attention is paid to the decisive roles of Professor Svetla Bozhilova and Professor Peter Ayolov in establishing and sustaining this model.
By Peter Ayolov3 months ago in Education
Entering the Golden Alchemical Door to Teaching and Healing
It starts with love . . . Entering the Golden Door: Who Am I? Going through cancer treatments with chemo, a strange thing happened, for I started to forget things, even who I am because my wife ghosted me and my friends would have nothing to do with me. Without human contact, you forget what it means to be human. I am a professor at a university, but I forgot what I taught. . . .
By SAMURAI SAM AND WILD DRAGONS 💗💗 3 months ago in Education








