Across Europe, organisations are using theatre, dance and creative expression to help young people develop confidence, communication skills and a stronger sense of self. Through the example of fABULEUS, this article explores why creativity remains an important part of youth development in a rapidly changing world.
Culture & Education
Culture and education shape how societies transmit knowledge, values and creative traditions across generations.
As digital life increasingly moves through platforms and algorithms, modern libraries are quietly transforming into social infrastructure: public environments where concentration, learning and human presence remain physically possible.
Universities are accelerating their adoption of artificial intelligence. But in that speed, something essential risks being lost. This essay argues for a deliberate pause—not as resistance, but as a condition to preserve depth, judgment and the role of friction in learning.
Engineering is no longer just about building systems, but about shaping outcomes. As AI becomes more capable, the question shifts from what we can build to what we are willing to be responsible for—and how universities prepare engineers for that reality.
As artificial intelligence enters education, care and social work, the nature of these professions becomes clearer. Not efficiency, but presence defines them. This essay explores why human judgment, context and relationships remain essential in an increasingly system-driven world.






