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What does student life look like today? Write for K2.0

By - 07.05.2024

Share your story about the struggles, joys and laughs of student life.

There are a total of 71,948 students in Kosovo. Every student’s experience harbors hidden stories. There are worries and concerns, happiness and moments of joy, revolutions and rebellions, anecdotes, love and inseparable friendships.

Students, being a large and demanding group, have often been the spark that ignites necessary social change and the source of stories that we don’t hear anywhere else. The energy of student life means that it’s deeply rooted in the way we talk about ourselves and society, how we remember the past and how we build the present.

Is student life the same as before? We want to hear stories from those of you who are still students. Tell us how student life is today.

What are students’ concerns? How are the libraries? What was the experience moving to another city like? How are the dormitories? Any stories about the iconic student canteen? Any stories about the campus? About the lectures and their quality. About professors and the political organization of students. About disagreements with academic staff. About the things you want to have as a student in Kosovo, but you don’t. About friendships that began in the faculty. About exams. About what you want to change about student life.

Write to us about anything you want to share about student life.

Submit a blog of 900 to 1,200 words to [email protected] by 15.06.2024. K2.0’s editors will work with the authors whose writings are selected for publication.Through this call and in collaboration with young authors, K2.0 aims to develop writing skills, offer mentorship and give the authors the opportunity to publish their articles in a magazine with a worldwide readership. Therefore, it is important to note that authors will not be paid for their articles.

Click here to see examples of what the blog format looks like.

 

Feature Image: Dina Hajrullahu / K2.0.

This activity is organized with the financial support of the European Union as part of the project “Diversifying voices in journalism.” Its contents are the sole responsibility of Kosovo 2.0 and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.

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