Education Libya 2010 is an international fair targeted to contribute to building and developing the Libyan Education/Training sector’s infrastructure. It sets a platform for meeting a remarkable audience of Libyan universities, local educational interests, institutions, students, private sector and public/governmental buyers. Be there and inform them about the study opportunities offered at your campus or [...]
A project funded by the U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation aiming at connecting Tunisian, Moroccan, and Libyan universities and scientific institutions to a “digital library”, will soon be launched...
Teachers, historians, educational planners and UNESCO representatives from around Africa met in Tripoli on Saturday (June 12th) to create a common African history curriculum for all of the continent’s schools, PANA reported. The five-day conference is the first of a series of three aimed at defining the framework for developing key teaching materials. Source: Magharebia
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
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