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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Why Customer Education Is Quietly Becoming a Growth Strategy

Customer education programs drive adoption, reduce support pressure, and build long-term loyalty by helping users confidently understand products from day one.

A Senate Report Has Put University Governance Back in the Spotlight

Australian universities face renewed scrutiny as a Senate report questions governance models, priorities, staff security, and public trust across campuses.

Universities Are Getting More Digital. Participation in Science Still Isn’t Equal

Universities are rapidly digitising teaching and research, but unequal digital skills and access still shape who can truly participate in science.

Why Nursing Degrees Are Caught in a Student Loan Fight

Lawmakers debate student loan caps as nursing degrees risk reclassification, raising concerns about workforce shortages and access to care nationwide.

Why Mastery Is Starting to Matter More Than Credentials

As employers question degrees, competency-based learning highlights real skills, reshaping hiring, training, and confidence in a faster changing workforce today.

When Learning Stops Being About the Clock

Competency-based learning is reshaping workplace training by prioritizing real skills over seat time as jobs evolve faster today.

Less Paper, More Screens, and a Different Kind of Classroom

Modern edtech strategies enhance sustainability, engagement, and learning in classrooms while reducing paper use and boosting collaboration.

Why Bite-Sized Learning Is Quietly Taking Over the Workday

Why bite-sized learning fits modern workdays, helping employees learn faster, stay focused, and apply skills immediately without overwhelming schedules today.

Universities Are Running Faster, But Getting Somewhere Else

Universities are becoming more efficient but less effective, as governance models strain academic work, staff morale, and the broader purpose of higher education.

Japan Turns Its Attention to African Students, Quietly but Intentionally

Japan is expanding efforts to attract African students as universities seek new enrolments amid demographic decline and shifting global education flows.

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