Scholarship America & Ancestry: Partnering to Help Students Make History – Scholarship America

Scholarship America & Ancestry: Partnering to Help Students Make History – Scholarship America

Scholarship America & Ancestry: Partnering to Help Students Make History By Matt Konrad For Ancestry, the world’s largest family history company, sponsoring a scholarship means much more than just helping students afford college—it means investing in future leaders, building equity in the STEM workforce and ensuring the next generation can write their own history. Scholarship … Read more

Difference Between CA Vs CS: Which Is Better? – unischolars blog

Difference Between CA Vs CS: Which Is Better? – unischolars blog

The advancement of the world is a reason for the start of new businesses and expanding old firms. As and when these companies grow, professionals are required to organise finance and manage the organisation, and these two roles come respectively under Chartered Accounting – CA and Company Secretary – CS. Therefore, these roles can be … Read more

Born a Mountaineer: Luna Turner — The AWE Summit Scholarship Foundation

Born a Mountaineer: Luna Turner — The AWE Summit Scholarship Foundation

Luna, one of our 2024 Summit Scholarship recipients, has been dreaming of adventures since she was little. But for Luna, an expedition to Mount Baker is more than just a fun activity (which we have no doubt it will be). This opportunity aligns deeply with Luna’s passion for the great outdoors and her unwavering commitment … Read more

More than a Sink: The ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and State Responsibility – Climate Law Blog

More than a Sink: The ITLOS Advisory Opinion on Climate Change and State Responsibility – Climate Law Blog

Creator: George Stoyle The oceans absorb large quantities of the carbon dioxide emitted by human activities. This “sink” function is so significant that, until 1957, one objection to a causal link between anthropogenic emissions and global warming was that the oceans would absorb most of the excess CO2, thus breaking this link. That year, oceanographer … Read more

30+ Awesome Activities for Volunteering and College Scholarships

30+ Awesome Activities for Volunteering and College Scholarships

This post contains affiliate links and I may be compensated a tiny bit if you make a purchase after clicking on the links. The Savor Summer College Scholarship winners thank you! Volunteering and College Scholarships Volunteering and college scholarships go hand-in-hand, but many students are stumped when it comes to finding community service activities. Read this list … Read more

Why Climate Science Matters for International Law – Climate Law Blog

Why Climate Science Matters for International Law – Climate Law Blog

The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) issued an advisory opinion on April 21, 2024 in response to a request submitted by the Commission of Small Island States on Climate Change and International Law (COSIS). While various aspects of the advisory opinion have already been discussed in this joint blog symposium, this … Read more

Finding Light in Dark Places: Specific Obligations for Climate Change and Ocean Acidification Mitigation – Climate Law Blog

Finding Light in Dark Places: Specific Obligations for Climate Change and Ocean Acidification Mitigation – Climate Law Blog

  Can the new advisory opinion interpreting the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) move us beyond the lethargy of unmet climate change policy needs? The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (the Tribunal, ITLOS) established the gravity of this question by stating that “climate change represents an existential … Read more