How to get more responses to your emails, according to science

The best/worst thing about emails? Not having read receipts. It’s obviously great for the recipient – you can just keep ignoring that poor sap on the other end until you’re ready to respond. However if you’re, let’s say, a job-seeker praying for that manna-from-heaven follow-up on a job application? You don’t wanna keep waiting forever. Lucky for … Read more

What I learnt making my first LinkedIn as a 23-year-old

This article is the first of our ‘Confessions of a LinkedIn amateur’ series. Follow Debut’s own Content Creator Alex Ekong as he navigates the minefield of employability and personal branding on his way creating his very first LinkedIn profile. It’s time that I came clean about something, Debut Insight readers. I… do not have a … Read more

13 mistakes job applicants make that will cost them the job

It’s a hard life out there for graduates. Uni doesn’t really teach you how to truly prepare for the big, bad world of work, so you’re constantly having to guess your way through applications. Still, it’s important to take the initiative and prepare for every eventuality. As someone who’s both been through the grueling job application process … Read more

Exploring Cove Backup | A Comprehensive Guide

In today’s digital age, protecting valuable data is paramount, whether for personal or professional use. Cove Backup offers a robust solution for safeguarding important files, documents, and media against loss or corruption. In this article, we’ll delve into Cove Backup, examining its features, benefits, setup process, and key considerations for users seeking reliable data protection. … Read more

Raelyn’s homestay, a family away from home

Raelyn (she/her), American University, chose to live with Homestay hosts for her Stockholm study abroad semester for several reasons — to gain an intimate understanding of Swedish culture, build community among locals, and live with a family with kids. Over the four months she stayed with them, she made the most of the experience, getting … Read more

Settling down in Stockholm

Hi, I’m Morgan! I’m a neuroscience student at the University of Illinois at Chicago. When I first applied to DIS, I had doubts about what traveling abroad would teach me about my discipline, because scientific concepts are largely the same all around the world. I knew that I wanted to travel to Sweden because of … Read more

Study in Europe 2024/25: Opportunities in Medicine, Engineering, Business | KCR CONSULTANTS

Study in Europe 2024/25: Unlock Your Future with Endless Opportunities The opportunity to Study in Europe 2024/25 offers an enriching experience with diverse educational pathways across the 29 Schengen and EU countries. Whether pursuing a medical, engineering, technology, business, or humanities degree, Europe presents many options to fit every academic and career aspiration. With various … Read more

Adapting PR and journalism in the digital age

Just as Rocky Balboa had to constantly stand tall in the face of adversity, so too must the journalism and PR sectors amidst the digital revolution. The fast-paced world of digital communications keeps these industries on their toes, calling for continuous evolution and adaptability. Interaction has changed significantly in journalism and PR. Rising to the … Read more