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USMF Graduate Students Can Apply for PhD for the 2025/2026 Academic Year

The Intellectual Games Association of the Republic of Moldova, in partnership with the Eastern European Foundation and with the support of Sweden and the Ministry of Education and Research, launches the project "I Know What I'm Voting For! 2nd Edition". The initiative aims to strengthen electoral education and civic spirit among young people through interactive and engaging methods.

On September 11, 2025, two online training sessions for teachers will take place: at 2:00 PM in Romanian and at 2:30 PM in Russian. Subsequently, teachers will organize thematic lessons in their schools, and students will participate in a video competition with the theme "I Know What I'm Voting For".

Digital Education
Education

New Criteria for Greener and Healthier Public Canteen Menus

A new JRC report presents sustainable criteria for public food procurement: how schools, hospitals, or public institutions purchase, source, and manage food and drinks. The proposed criteria aim to promote healthier and more sustainable food choices, whether prepared and served in the canteen, through catering, or in vending machines.

Medicine
Education

Moldova to Have an AI Hub and Join European Network of "Artificial Intelligence Factories"

Sport, energy, community. That's what Chisinau Marathon by maib | Mastercard 2025, the 11th edition, is all about. This year, for the first time, maib and Mastercard are the general partners of the largest and most anticipated sporting event in the country.

Stop Fake: Check News About the EU

Young people need to learn to distinguish real information from false, especially regarding the European Union and its policies.

Fake News EU

Fake News:

"The EU will completely ban mobile phones in schools."

Reality:

The EU has not issued any such rule. Each member state sets its own rules regarding technology in schools.

EU Funding

Fake News:

"The European Union provides unlimited money for any personal project."

Reality:

The EU only funds eligible projects through specific programs such as Erasmus+, Horizon Europe, or other official grants.

EU Migration

Fake News:

"The EU forces member countries to accept immigrants against their will."

Reality:

The EU supports common policies, but final decisions regarding acceptance of people are made by each member state.

EU Environment

Fake News:

"The EU will completely ban diesel cars starting tomorrow."

Reality:

The EU has plans for transitioning to clean vehicles, but drastic bans are not applied instantly and are implemented gradually.

Brexit EU

Fake News:

"The EU can unilaterally cancel all Brexit agreements of the United Kingdom."

Reality:

The EU respects international treaties. Brexit agreements were negotiated bilaterally and cannot be canceled unilaterally.

EU Currency

Fake News:

"The EU will replace all national currencies with the euro overnight."

Reality:

Transition to the euro is gradual and only for member states that meet economic criteria. There is no instant implementation.

Learn to verify information and share only real news. Digital education is the key to a responsible society!

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Partners

Soros Foundation Moldova

Public Institution Theoretical High School "Mihai Eminescu" Comrat