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Nobel laureate Prof Gerardus ‘t Hooft Inaugurates Chandigarh University’s Three-day 4th Global Education Summit 2024

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Future of a country, world and humanity depends on how educated young people are, says Nobel Laureate Prof Gerardus ‘t Hooft at 4th Global Education Summit 2024

CHANDIGARH, India, Oct. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Dutch Nobel laureate in Physics, Prof Gerardus ‘t Hooft on Thursday inaugurated the three-day 4th Global Education Summit (GES) 2024, themed ‘Sustainable & Equitable Education’ at Chandigarh University, India’s premier university globally recognized for academic excellence.

The Summit’s grand inaugural ceremony, with an overwhelming participation of University‘s faculty members and students, was graced by a panel of esteemed speakers including Prof Hooft who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1999; Thirapath Mongkolnavin, Minister and deputy Chief of Mission, Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi; Dr Dinesh Shukla, Chancellor and Founding President American International University West Africa Gambia; Prof Dr Matilde Maria Olarte Martinez, Vice Rector for Cultural, Heritage Sustainability and Campus Development, University of Salamanca, Spain and Jai Inder Singh Sandhu, Senior Director, Chandigarh University.

Delivering a thought-provoking speech, the Chief Guest Prof Hooft said, “When as a researcher you are trying to solve a particular problem, it seems impossible to solve it initially but as you start working on it, the exciting journey of research and innovation takes you to finding the solution of the problem. You must carry on with your efforts without getting discouraged from the failures. In research, solving of bigger problem means fragmenting the problems into smaller problems and finding their solutions. Sometimes, you do not know that the result of the problem you are solving in front of you, which is taken from the research of other person. You have to concentrate on every dimension of the data which is available to you at the time of the research. I had a set of equation which I did not know that it will be useful in my research but kept working on and suddenly everything fell into place. My colleagues and friends quickly accepted this new discovery.”

“I like to see particle physics and science continue to make discoveries in future as well. We need much more activity from all scientists not only from Europe and USA but countries like India and China and elsewhere to contribute to finding theoretically and experimentally how this world is held together. It is fantastic human endeavor for what they are finding, proving, disapproving in the realm of science. It all depends on education. We must learn how to educate young people in particular. Our society thrives and prospers if we continue to make new scientific discoveries. There are many aspects of science which still needs details and very important investigations,” he added.  

Prof Hooft said, “Research is a life-long experience. If you start young in understanding and realizing how scientific our world is, how many problems are to be solved by very careful investigations, research, education and people should be aware that the future of a country, world and humanity on how educated are our young people. That’s something that has to be taken into account,” 

India is a large country and even young universities here are big to our standards. So Chandigarh University is a young big University. That is impressive. India is apparently doing a lot to have new university centers. I see that Chandigarh University must be a good example for the rest of the country to do something about education. Education is wealth and this country is supposed to be a wealthy country to work on education,” he added.

Jai Inder Singh Sandhu, Senior Director, Chandigarh University said, “With this Summit, Chandigarh University students are getting a unique opportunity to learn directly from world renowned figures who have profoundly influenced various fields. On the second day the Summit, Chandigarh University will sign Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with top foreign universities for joint research, academic collaborations and student exchange programmes under the New Education Policy 2020.”

Stressing the need of global collaborations in education, Guest of Honor Thirapath Mongkolnavin, Minister and deputy Chief of Mission, Royal Thai Embassy in New Delhi, said “As we look forward to the future, we must recognize that education itself must evolve to meet the demands of ever-changing world. Digital equality in education allows to fulfil the needs of 21st Century and it must be used if we are to prepare our youth for success. Young people today need not make excuse but need to have the ability to think creatively, adapt swiftly and innovate with a global vision.”

“There is tremendous potential for expanding collaboration by exchanging students on scholarships for joint research projects and fostering economic partnerships that address needs of modern education. The path to sustainable and equitable education lies in collective ability to share innovations and expertise in technology across the borders,” he added.

Dr Dinesh Shukla Chancellor and Founding President American International University West Africa Gambia said, “In the globalised world, we want expertise and knowledge of Indian universities like Chandigarh University for rest of the world and the rest of humanity in Africa which is rich continent with the poorest people. I welcome them to become a stakeholder in our university as well.”

“To keep our standards, we are not associated with American government but American type of education which is of pretty good standard. But now I look at Chandigarh University to be a part of us and guide us together. The Chancellor of Chandigarh University has set a big standard with impeccable infrastructure and faculty. Make a note that you take pride and show what this University has offered to you. I can tell you that you can’t get better learning area,” he said while addressing students.   

Guest of Honor, Prof Dr Matilde Maria Olarte Martinez, Vice Rector for Cultural, Heritage Sustainability and Campus Development, University of Salamanca, Spain, said, “We believe in progressive exchange and transfer of knowledge and global education. So I am pleased to attend the 4th Global Education Summit.”

The Summit is being attended by 60 esteemed academicians from 50 renowned Universities of 30 countries for intensive dialogue, networking and collaborative discussions on future of education.

About Chandigarh University

Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and an autonomous educational institution approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC.

Website: https://www.cuchd.in

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77% of Graduates Admit: “We Aren’t Ready For The Real World”

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New YouScience report reveals a systemic design gap in American education as record-high completion rates fail to produce students with a clear, intentional direction for their lives

AMERICAN FORK, Utah, April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — YouScience®,the leading education technology company transforming college and career readiness through its award-winning platform YouScience® Brightpath, today released its annual Post-Graduation Readiness Report. The findings expose a growing gap in American education, with rising graduation rates not translating into real-world readiness.

Drawing from a nationally representative survey of over 1,000 students from the graduating classes of 2022 through 2025, the 2026 report identifies a “readiness crisis” that has become the new normal.

Key findings from the report include:

The readiness gap: 77% of graduates describe themselves as only moderately, slightly, or not at all prepared for life after high school.The confidence baseline: 69% of students lack strong confidence in their post-graduation plans, a figure that has held steady as an ongoing trend, not a temporary disruption.The end of the default to a college degree: Four-year college enrollment has fallen from 55% in 2019 to 36.7% in 2026, this is no longer a temporary decline, but a permanent reset in how students approach their future.The majority is no longer college-bound: 63.3% of graduates are choosing pathways outside of a traditional four-year university, including community college, trade school, workforce entry, or no defined plan.A generation navigating without a map: 62% of students are “drifting” into their future without intentional, deliberate plans.The power of aptitude discovery: When students receive structured support to understand their natural talents, their sense of preparedness nearly triples (13% to 33%) and confidence more than doubles (19% to 41%).

“The 2026 findings confirm that our education system is optimized for the wrong outcome. Completion is up, but clarity is not,” said Edson Barton, CEO of YouScience. “The failure is architectural. We have built a system that measures credits and GPA rather than self-knowledge and direction. To close the readiness gap, we must shift our focus from getting students through high school to getting them ready for life.”

The report also highlights deepening inequities across the country. Female students are more likely to feel unprepared (46% vs 41% of males), and the Western United States reports the lowest preparedness levels in the nation at 50%. Furthermore, public school students report the lowest confidence and preparedness levels compared to all other school types, highlighting a significant challenge for equity in education.

To close the readiness gap, YouScience calls for a fundamental shift toward four core capabilities:

Discover: Building self-knowledge through aptitude discovery before high-stakes decisions are made.Plan: Connecting learning to intentional, personalized pathways well before graduation.Validate: Providing certifications and real-world projects that translate learning into recognized credentials.Connect: Linking students to internships and employer partnerships at scale.

“Students are not unmotivated; they are navigating a system that wasn’t designed to guide them,” added Barton. “The data shows that when we provide students with the tools to discover who they are and where they can go, the results are transformational. It is time to update the system’s design to match the realities of the modern workforce.”

To read the full 2026 Post-Graduation Readiness Report, or see how Brightpath equips schools to drive real student outcomes, visit youscience.com.

About the report
The 2026 Post-Graduation Readiness Report is the fourth annual study examining how recent high school graduates navigate life after graduation. Based on a nationally representative survey of over 1,000 students from the classes of 2022–2025, it provides critical insights into evolving trends in student confidence, preparedness, and the structural changes required to support the next generation.

About YouScience
YouScience® is the leading education technology company dedicated to empowering individuals with the data and credentials needed to succeed in school, career, and life. Its award-winning platform, Brightpath, is the only College & Career Readiness solution built for both compliance and impact—powered by scientifically backed aptitude discovery, industry-recognized certifications, and meaningful career connections. YouScience currently serves more than 13,400 educational institutions and millions of users nationwide.

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goeasy Ltd. Announces Timing of First Quarter 2026 Conference Call and Webcast

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MISSISSAUGA, ON, April 28, 2026 /CNW/ – goeasy Ltd. (TSX: GSY), (“goeasy” or the “Company”), one of Canada’s leading consumer lenders focused on delivering a full suite of financial services to Canadians with non-prime credit scores, will release its first quarter 2026 results after the market closes on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.

The company will hold its first quarter 2026 earnings conference call for analysts and investors on Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 9:00 a.m. ET.

Call Details

Local – Toronto: +1 (416) 945-7677
North American Toll Free: +1 (888) 699-1199

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Participants may listen to the webcast by registering via the following link https://app.webinar.net/wRYMgAD0jeA. A recorded version will be available under the same link immediately following the conclusion of the conference call.

To join the conference call without operator assistance, you may register and enter your phone number at https://emportal.ink/4sYSTIF to receive an instant automated call back.

A recorded playback of the conference call will also be available until May 20, 2026 by calling North American toll free +1 (888) 660-6345, or +1 (289) 819-1450, passcode 25661 #.

About goeasy

goeasy Ltd. is a leading Canadian provider of non-prime consumer lending solutions, offering a suite of financial products through its easyfinancial, easyhome, and LendCare brands. goeasy offers unsecured and secured instalment loans, point-of-sale financing, and lease-to-own merchandise through its omni-channel model, which spans online, mobile, and hundreds of locations nationwide.

Driven by its team members’ dedication to expand access to credit for underserved communities and helping customers strengthen their financial futures, goeasy has proudly served more than 1.6 million customers while building an award-winning culture. Shares of goeasy Ltd. are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) under the symbol GSY. For more information, visit www.goeasy.com.

For investor inquiries, contact:

James Obright
Senior Vice President, Investor Relations & Capital Markets
investor_relations@goeasy.com 

For media inquiries, contact:

mediainquiries@goeasy.com

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Consultwebs Releases 2026 Digital Marketing Predictions: Navigating GEO, E-E-A-T, and AI-Driven Search Volatility

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Consultwebs, the nation’s premier legal digital marketing agency, is proud to announce the publication of its 2026 Digital Marketing Predictions for Law Firms.

RALEIGH, N.C., April 28, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — This strategic guide is designed to help attorneys maintain authority and credibility in a “Generative Engine” era.

Strategic Analysis by Industry Leaders
The report is anchored by the work of Grant Brott, Tanner Jones, and Magnus Simonarson. Under the leadership of President Magnus Simonarson, Consultwebs has leveraged its 26+ years of historical data to forecast the emergence of a “Human-First” digital era.

Director of Strategy Grant Brott provides a deep dive into Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), a critical new discipline. As Google integrates AI more deeply into Search, Brott predicts that “Prompts = Zero-Click” behavior will become the norm. To counter this, Brott said firms must prioritize E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust) and lean into traditional media-outreach tactics to keep their brands visible to AI site crawlers like those from ChatGPT.

Maximizing Authority in 2026
VP of Business Development Tanner Jones highlights that firms must “skate to where the puck is going” by diversifying visibility across diverse channels.
The report identifies several high-authority signals for the upcoming year:

Informational Gain: Content must deliver unique, intent-driven value that goes beyond generic word counts to solve specific user “prompts”.

Voice and Accessibility: Voice-enabled inputs and inclusive web design will be standard for high-performing legal sites.

Video SEO: As LLMs begin surfacing video content in chat responses, video SEO on platforms like YouTube and TikTok has become critical.

First-Party Data: For PPC, a robust first-party data strategy is essential to navigate tightening privacy regulations and improve ad targeting.

The “Human-Centric” Design Shift
A major prediction for 2026 is the rise of “Human-centric” copy as a counterbalance to “AI fatigue”. The analysis concludes that while AI tools can automate grunt work, “Human perspective will stand out in a sea of AI-generated content”.

Download the Analysis
Law firms looking to thrive in 2026 can download the full analytic report at Consultwebs.com to explore detailed predictions on SEO, PPC, Social Media, and Video Marketing.

About Consultwebs
Founded in 1999, Consultwebs provides custom digital marketing solutions for law firms, focusing on measurable ROI and long-term growth.

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