Monthly Archives: October 2023

Unlocking a career in the Drone industry: Your path to becoming a remote pilot

Unlocking a career in the Drone industry: Your path to becoming a remote pilot

The world of remote pilots specialising in drones is rapidly gaining traction across an array of industries, spanning marketing, military, security, agriculture, sports, cinematography, photography, and more. Given the diverse applications of these unmanned aerial vehicles, it’s hardly a surprise that drone piloting offers a plethora of career opportunities. If you’re eager to embark on […] … learn more→

Early school leaving: causes and possible solutions

Early school leaving: causes and possible solutions

\ Early academic dropout of students in Spain rose to 13.9% in 2022 , which exceeds the EU average (9.7%) . Even more worrying is knowing that foreign students double the school dropout rate , especially taking into account that 1 in every 6 residents in Spain was born abroad (15.8% of the total population). These data contradict the common belief that multilingualism […] … learn more→

Elevating corporate gifting: Unique ideas to reward excellence

Elevating corporate gifting: Unique ideas to reward excellence

In the realm of business, the emphasis on employee satisfaction and motivation cannot be overstressed. Think about it. Aren’t your employees the core engine driving your business forward? How do you keep that engine humming harmoniously and efficiently?  The answer: Regularly recognizing and rewarding their contributions. But not just with a pat on the back […] … learn more→

A student's guide to finding affordable furnished apartments in Dallas

A student’s guide to finding affordable furnished apartments in Dallas

Hello, fellow students! If you’re reading this, you’re most likely looking for student-friendly, low-cost, furnished short term apartment rentals in Dallas. Whether you’re new to Dallas or a seasoned local, understanding the real estate market may be difficult. But don’t worry; we’re here to walk you through the process step by step, assisting you in […] … learn more→

The prompts that make AI cross legal limits

The prompts that make AI cross legal limits

From making an atomic bomb to undressing the protagonists of a photo… The prompts (instructions, questions or texts) that manage to force artificial intelligence to break legal limits are present in open forums. The new prompt war JFK promised that Americans would reach the Moon before the end of the 1960s. There was a space and arms […] … learn more→

3 characteristics of Gen Z when studying that lecturers need to know

3 characteristics of Gen Z when studying that lecturers need to know

We often discuss how a 21st century education system should work, but rarely discuss the quality and expertise of lecturers needed to face the challenges of teaching Gen Z, namely those born between 1997 and 2012 . As students, Gen Z has characteristics that often challenge lecturers’ old ways of teaching . Especially related to the techniques or skills that lecturers need […] … learn more→

These could be the jobs of the future

These could be the jobs of the future

Guessing the future is not within the reach of human or artificial intelligence. But humans do have the capacity to glimpse trends and forecasts that set the course for a plausible better professional future, while at the same time we believe we can rule out professional options that seem to have no future, or that will […] … learn more→

Criticality in the PhD – nine things to avoid

Criticality in the PhD – nine things to avoid

Doctoral writers are expected to show “criticality” in their thinking and writing. But what does this actually mean? Criticality has a specific academic meaning. A meaning that isn’t quite the same as the one that is in ordinary use. It’s a bit like “argument”. Outside the scholarly world, an argument is where people disagree with […] … learn more→

Tumult and transformation: the story of Australian universities over the past 30 years

Tumult and transformation: the story of Australian universities over the past 30 years

The Universities Accord has been billed as a once-in-a-generation opportunity to “reimagine” Australian higher education and plan for the future over a “30-year horizon”. After an interim report in July, the review panel is due to finalise its work in December. This is expected to cover everything from student fees to international students, research and working conditions. But what is the […] … learn more→

Excess of information online: the challenge of the relationship between doctors and patients in the digital age

Excess of information online: the challenge of the relationship between doctors and patients in the digital age

Having health information just a click away brings with it new challenges both for healthcare systems and for the relationships between healthcare professionals and patients. Easy access can help people be well-informed about their conditions, as well as promoting active participation in managing their own health. However, it is also important to learn how to search, find […] … learn more→