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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Creative Work in the Age of Automation

AI could automate up to 26% of tasks in art, design, and media, reshaping how creatives work today.

Art Education’s Digital Turn with ArtAttest by Lutinx

Art education is evolving through digital tools, STEAM integration, and new ways to protect and value student creativity.

Beyond Welcome: Can Universities Truly Integrate Migrant Students?

UNESCO urges universities to rethink migrant integration as refugee enrollment lags far behind global higher education access rates worldwide.

Training for the Moment Before It Happens

Scenario-based learning is reshaping workplace training through realistic simulations that build confidence, improve decisions, and boost long-term knowledge retention.

Lisbon Bets on Lifelong Learning as It Joins UNESCO Network

Lisbon joins UNESCO Learning Cities network, highlighting lifelong learning, adult education initiatives, and community-based skills development across Portugal’s capital.

When Paintings Start the Conversation: Why Art Is Changing Language Learning

Art is reshaping language classrooms across Europe, helping learners speak confidently through paintings, discussion, and shared interpretation.

Norway Trains Global PhDs. Then Many Leave.

Norway attracts global PhD talent but struggles to retain researchers amid career uncertainty, tuition fees, and immigration barriers.

Africa Moves to the Centre of Europe’s Research Agenda

EU commits record Horizon Europe funding to Africa, reshaping research partnerships and raising questions about long-term collaboration beyond 2027.

Inside universities, leadership is shifting from metrics to meaning

University leadership is shifting away from rigid metrics toward judgement, trust, and human decision-making as higher education grows more complex.

India Bets on University Clusters to Turn Budget Promises into Academic Power

India’s latest budget backs university clusters and research, raising hopes and doubts about whether funding can translate into real academic quality.

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