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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African Universities Accelerate Drone Technology to Drive Development and Innovation

African universities expand drone technology education and research, positioning drones as key tools for sustainable development and economic growth.

Proven Ways to Combat the Forgetting Curve and Make Learning Stick

Discover five proven strategies to beat the forgetting curve and improve learning retention through spaced repetition, active recall, and practical reinforcement.

Instructor Led Training in 2025 Why ILT Still Matters in a Digital Learning World

Instructor led training remains essential in 2025, combining human interaction, real time feedback, and blended learning strategies for lasting knowledge.

Universities Are Becoming the Strategic Backbone of Global Spacepower

Universities are shaping global spacepower by combining advanced technology, strategic thinking and geopolitical literacy essential for modern national security.

The Power of Microlearning: How Bite-Sized Professional Development Transforms Teacher Growth in PLCs

Learn how microlearning strengthens teacher growth, boosts engagement and transforms professional development through targeted, bite-sized learning embedded into daily school routines.

Nepal Cracks Down on Bogus UAE Colleges After Rising Student Complaints and Fraud Claims

Nepal cracks down on unaccredited UAE colleges after student complaints, fraud allegations and consultancy misconduct spark widespread investigations and policy action.

Rethinking AI in Higher Education: A Curriculum Crisis or a Chance for Meaningful Change?

How Gen-AI exposes deeper problems in higher education and why universities must rethink assessments, curriculum design and the purpose of learning.

Why Modern Education Needs Geography at Its Core: The Curriculum Built for a Complex Future

Discover why geography is becoming the most essential curriculum for navigating global systems, climate challenges and ethical technological futures.

New African Planet Prize Honors Rising Scientists Shaping the Future of Planetary Sustainability

New African Planet Prize honors rising African scientists advancing groundbreaking sustainability research across climate, food security and planetary-boundary resilience.

Denmark Unveils Landmark US$2.8 Billion Basic Research Fund, Triggering Strong Support from Academic Community

Denmark launches a US$2.8B basic research fund to strengthen universities, innovation, academic freedom, and long-term scientific development from 2026–2029.

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