• Posted 11-Aug-2017

Funded Ph.D position in Machine Learning at Frederick University, Cyprus

The Department of Computer Science and Engineering of Frederick University (www.frederick.ac.cy) invites applications for one (1) funded Ph.D Position within the research topic of machine learning. This position is part of a close research collaboration between the University’s Computational Intelligence (COIN) Laboratory and Albourne Partners Limited and its Group (www.albourne.com).


  • Posted 03-Aug-2017

CyberSafety research project for Internet safety for children

Cyprus participates in a new European project for the creation of a culture of safer internet for children. CyberSafety brings together major national stakeholders in order to create a safe internet culture, empowering creative, innovative and critical citizens in the digital society.


  • Posted 31-Jul-2017

Youth Empowerment and Innovation Project (YEIP)

Recognizing the urgent need to address the radicalization of youth, the Youth Empowerment and Innovation (YEIP) project will give voice to young people from all over Europe, particularly those who tend to be marginalized and excluded, in order to address the underlying causes of radicalization among youth and the discrimination prevailing in today's society.


  • Posted 31-Jul-2017

“You.Change.Com” Empowering Young Disadvantaged Individuals

The world is gradually becoming witness to the disenfranchisement of youth. The central aim of You.Change.Com is to promote empowerment and active citizenship of young people, social entrepreneurship and high-quality of youth work. Its purpose is to recruit young people acting as “change makers” in their communities to conceive and carry out local strategies for socioeconomic development, utilising disused spaces (land recycling).


  • Posted 28-Jul-2017

Integration of Migrant Learners, Asylum Seekers and Refugees

This briefing is a part of the Cross-Country Analysis report of a European Commission funded project called “Supporting Integration of Migrant Learners, Asylum Seekers and Refugees” (SIMILAR) involving organisations from Poland, Germany, Slovenia, Hungary and Cyprus.