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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When Students Lean on AI, Professors See Thinking Skills Slip

Faculty warn AI tools may weaken critical thinking, reshape learning habits, and force universities to rethink assessment, integrity, and everyday classroom practice.

Erasmus+ Impact Takes Centre Stage in New EPALE Journal Call

EPALE Journal invites contributions examining Erasmus+ impact on adult education, focusing on evidence, practice, and cross-border learning across Europe.

College Doubts Are Loud, But Students Keep Showing Up

Public scepticism about universities is rising, yet enrolment keeps growing worldwide, revealing a gap between criticism, risk perception, and real student behaviour.

Kazakhstan’s University Boom Hits a Turning Point as Quality Takes Centre Stage

After rapid expansion of foreign campuses, Kazakhstan shifts focus to quality, accreditation, and student experience across its higher education sector.

Mexico Tries to Redefine Lifelong Learning — and This Time It Feels Real

Mexico’s universities are rethinking lifelong learning as work changes and skills age. Tec and UNESCO signal a regional shift toward flexible education.

Degrees, Jobs, and the Growing Gap Inside India’s Universities

Indian universities face a widening employability gap as outdated curricula and weak industry links leave graduates struggling in today’s job market.

Simple Tricks to Remember What You Learn

Discover simple memory tricks and practical learning techniques to retain knowledge better, stay focused, and make learning stick daily.

Mentoring Becoming the Backbone of Professional Learning in Europe

Mentoring is becoming central to professional learning in Europe, helping individuals navigate CPD, RPL, and micro-credentials for career growth.

Why “Mickey Mouse Degrees” Never Really Go Away

Why “mickey mouse degrees” spark debate, what they really mean for students, universities, and how we value learning today.

The university journals quietly holding academia together

University journals quietly sustain global research ecosystems, publishing local knowledge and open scholarship often missed by rankings and citation systems.

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