
With excellent grades are Maya Dimitrova, Trayana Yordanova, Nikol Kodeva, Nadezhda Zafirova and Doroteya Nikolaeva. Their ideas demonstrate maturity, creative scale and sensitivity to the urban and natural environment, commented the members of the state examination committee.

The programme is implemented thanks to the partnership between the university and the Dentaprime Dental Medical Centre.

On this day, we remind ourselves that enlightenment is not just knowledge, but a mission, responsibility and faith in human potential. Being an Enlightener means inspiring meaning, bringing hope and leading others to truth and goodness.

The Bulgarian Chamber of Builders awarded the prize for the best presentation to the team "Project X" from the Vocational School of Construction, Architecture and Geodesy "Angel Popov" in Veliko Tarnovo, consisting of Vyara Stoyanova, Petya Dimitrova and Yordan Yanakiev. The team is led by Arch. Martin Lazarov - a graduate of Varna Free University and a former participant in the competition. The three eleventh graders impressed the jury and guests with a presentation combining engineering precision and artistry (see the presentation below).

Studying rare languages gives students a competitive advantage and opens up new opportunities for international communication, academic exchange and professional development. Varna Free University continues to expand its cultural and educational scope by supporting lifelong learning.

First to fourth year students of the Fashion Design major conducted their internship during the forum, working as assistants to the designers.

The eleventh edition of the national creative skills competition "Varna Spaghetti Engineering" will be held on 1 November - the Day of the People's Enlighteners, at the Educational and Sports Complex of Varna Free University. It will bring together teams from the vocational secondary schools of construction, architecture and geodesy from Varna, Shumen, Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo and Burgas.

Students in Varna feel happy and satisfied with school life, but not with the learning process. This is demonstrated by the analysis of a large-scale study conducted by the team of Prof. Rumen Stamatov, D.Sc. - head of the Centre and lecturer at Varna Free University

Students participate in creative workshops at the Jean Wagner Socio-Cultural Center in Mulhouse, France. They are there at the invitation of the center, and the workshops are held within the framework of the project "Intersecting Glances, Shared Paths", dedicated to the topic of intercultural dialogue and migration paths.