Alex Nahornyi

Alex Nahornyi is a press consultant and education journalist based in Silistra, Bulgaria. He covers global higher education policy, international student mobility, and the impact of technology on learning for 3LNews. His reporting draws on primary sources across Europe, Asia, and Africa, with a focus on how policy decisions shape real outcomes for students and institutions.

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Japan Expands Support for Online Degree Programmes as Higher Education Shifts Toward Digital Flexibility

Japan expands support for online university degrees, embracing hybrid education models to improve access, flexibility, and regional learning opportunities nationwide.

Can Learning Become as Addictive as TikTok and Should Education Even Try

Can education match TikTok’s addictiveness without harming learning outcomes? Explore neuroscience, attention traps, and the future of digital education design.

Why Universities Must Take Neuroplasticity Seriously to Unlock Hidden Talent

Universities must rethink admissions by embracing neuroplasticity to unlock hidden talent, widen access and align education with modern brain science.

Kenyan University Joins Global Network to Train the Next Generation of Fintech Innovators

Kenya university joins global fintech network to train innovators, boost financial inclusion, and support MSMEs through interoperable digital payment technologies.

University World News Journalists Recognised at Africa Science Journalism Awards

University World News journalists win Africa Science Journalism Awards, highlighting excellence in investigative reporting, climate coverage, and science communication leadership.

How to Make Compliance Training Fun and Effective in the Modern Workplace

Discover how to make compliance training engaging and memorable using storytelling, gamification, microlearning, and culture driven strategies for better retention.

Malaysia Streamlines University Admissions to Attract More International Students Across Asia and Beyond

Malaysia is streamlining university admissions to attract international students, boost global rankings, and strengthen its position as a regional education hub.

Why Learning Is Always Asynchronous Even When Teaching Happens Live

Explore why learning is inherently asynchronous and how education policies must shift from seat time to meaningful student understanding.

Why Gen Z Keeps Asking Why and How It Is Quietly Transforming Modern Education

Gen Z students are reshaping education by questioning relevance, demanding transparency, and pushing educators toward more authentic, purpose driven teaching models.

Three Lifelong Learning Scenarios That Reveal How Educators Grow in the Digital Age

Explore three lifelong learning scenarios showing how educators use digital tools, personal learning environments, and professional networks to grow.

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