Interview
How can one maintain emotional stability during wartime while continuing to grow a business? How is artificial intelligence shaping the future of education? What connects Yuval Noah Harari, Philip Kotler, and Ukrainian initiatives? Iryna Tykhomyrova, President of the MIM Business School, reveals the secrets behind projects that are shaping a new educational reality in Ukraine.
«…on his way from Kyiv, he saw scenes of immense human suffering, and a melody was born within him. Valentin wanted to play it. It was pure improvisation; no one expected it. The entire hall anticipated tragic music of sorrow and grief. But Valentin sat at the piano and played a melody of incredible beauty, light, and harmony. It was a complete shock — the contrast of such otherworldly, angelic music with the horrors of war that inspired it. This is Silvestrov — paradoxical genius…»
In the modern world, education has long ceased to be «just a service». It is now considered an investment in the future. Education is becoming closely linked with the nation’s defense capability and is becoming an integral part of the state’s strategic interests. Dmitry Kashchuk, Chairman of the Subsoil Use Committee at the European Business Association, explains why investments in education can be the answer to the challenges of war for the Ukrainian state and the business community
Henry Lion Oldie is the joint pseudonym of the writing tandem of Dmytro Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky, who became the first-ever Ukrainian writers to be nominated for the prestigious BSFA Awards, given by the British Science Fiction Association
Henry Lion Oldie is the joint pseudonym of the writing tandem of Dmytro Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky, who became the first-ever Ukrainian writers to be nominated for the prestigious BSFA Awards, given by the British Science Fiction Association
Henry Lion Oldie is the joint pseudonym of the writing tandem of Dmytro Gromov and Oleg Ladyzhensky, who became the first-ever Ukrainian writers to be nominated for the prestigious BSFA Awards, given by the British Science Fiction Association
The path of a young artist from Kherson in the world of fine arts. The artist shares her passion for graphics and hyperrealism inspired by American painters and talks about the challenges of creating during the war
Inna’s art is characterized by the style of ethnosymbolism. Touching the depths of the Ukrainian ethnos, the artist reveals in her paintings the themes of femininity, feelings, relationships, and the meaning of life through Ukrainian ethnic symbols and signs
Parents always want the best for their children. But is modern education the most effective tool for preparing a child for a sustainable existence in the fast-changing XXI century?
Ukrainians desperately want to win by defending their land, their freedom, and their right to live. But how similarly and realistically do they understand this victory?
Fighting your vices and spiritual imperfections is the only possible way to harmony with yourself and the world around you
Nazar Symotiuk truly stands as a prominent name in Ukrainian art. He is known for his unique approach to artistic expression. His passion for working with wood, combined with his use of vibrant colors, creates unique and impressive works