The University of Padua, in North Eastern Italy, and the journalists’ union are launching a course to explain and teach how to recognize fake news. Aimed at information workers, students and citizens
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Technological and scientific innovation, increased life expectancy and a growth in the world’s population: what will the world look like in 2050? As we get closer to Christmas, here are a collection of readings, essays and more, to find out
The sector has reached EUR 12 billion per year, but bikeconomy goes beyond GDPs and impacts on the issues of health, innovation, sharing economy, inclusion and employment
According to research by the Institute for Women’s Policy Research, 58% of workers at risk of being technologically substituted in the US are women
Who is the case manager? Increasingly complex welfare needs require a holistic vision, tailored action and the ability to coordinate several sources of aid. This is how the profession of social worker is being transformed.
Framing the role of people who deal with corporate social responsibility is not a simple task, not only because it is constantly evolving: empathy, diplomacy and versatility are key features. And the role is also ideal for those who have a humanities background
By 2050, there will be 9,8 billion people in the world, who will consume 70% more food than today. How can we create a new balance? Cocoon has launched its (entrepreneurial) challenge
Summer is the right time to read a few books to understand what the future of schools might be in a changing world. Here are four recommendations
Before reaching the helm of the Ministry of the Environment, he was the face of the Carabinieri in the war against toxic waste in the Terra dei Fuochi (Land of Fires): unyielding, determined and clear. Here is his commitment to climate change, plastic-free, recycling and reuse for an ever greener future in Italy.
In terms of school dropout rates, Italy is still above the European average. Bussetti: Our goal is to offer more time at school and more training. Investing in our young people means investing in the future
Wages, tax burden and dismissal regulations vary greatly from country to country, highlighting a wide gap especially between Northern and Eastern Europe
From graduates to school dropouts and public funding, Italy has an education problem. And Brussels cannot help but tell us off