WENR, May/June 2005: Africa

Regional MIT Links Electronically with Region’s Universities Students at three universities in Uganda, Tanzania and Nigeria will soon be able to access five Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) labs via the Internet to perform sophisticated science and engineering experiments. The collaboration of MIT’s Center for…

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WENR, May/June 2005: Russia & The Commonwealth of Independent States

Regional CIS States Attend Bologna Summit, While Reform is Limited When education ministers from Europe converged on Bergen, Norway, in May to review progress made toward the creation of the European Higher Education Area, former Soviet republics Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Armenia and Azerbaijan were for…

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WENR, May/June 2005: Asia Pacific

Afghanistan Distance-Learning Initiatives Planned Afghan broadcasting authorities have reserved a radio FM and television frequency for Education Radio and Television, reports a United Nations press release of May 31. The concession was facilitated by UNESCO in the framework of a US$2.5 million project funded by…

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WENR, May/June 2005: Middle East and North Africa

Egypt Russian University to Open A Russian university is set to open in the outskirts of Cairo this fall, according to reports in the Russian media. The Russia-Egypt University, which is located 45 kilometers from Cairo in Badr, will house faculties of engineering, tourism management,…

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WENR, May/June 2005: Americas

Regional Caribbean Examinations Council Introduces Associate Degrees The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) announced in March that it will begin awarding associate degrees and certificates in the Caribbean member countries that it serves. The Council will award associate degrees in nine areas: business studies, computer science,…

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