Namibia 2001 (6, 13) 1995 Tanzania b 2003 (7, 14) 1996 Comparison Countries (No free schooling exposure)c Burkina Faso 2007 (6, 12) 2001 DRC 2015 (6, 12) 2009 Madagascar 2003 (6, 11) 1997 Mozambique 2005 (6, 13) 1999 Niger – (7, 13) – Sao Tome 2003 (6, 12) 1997 South...
Five countries enter the top 200 for the first time: Zambia, Namibia, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Mauritius. Seventeen African countries also now feature in the ranking compared with nine in 2018, with 25 universities make their ranking debut this year. Africa's biggest score increase in THE's ...
Mavis Adu-Gyamfi (Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development, Ghana), Frank Boateng (University of Mines and Technology, Ghana), Sulaiman Olusegun Atiku (Namibia University of Science and Technology, Namibia & Walter Sisulu University, South Africa) Copyright...
Namibia | Nauru | Nepal | Netherlands | Netherlands Antilles | New Cledonia | New Guinea | New Zealand | Nicaragua | Niger | Nigeria | Niue | Norfolk Island | North Korea | Northern Ireland | Northern Mariana | Norway | Oman | Pakistan | Palau | Palestine | Panama | Papua New Guinea ...
In an open letter, Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia has warned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “lack of educational qualification” was dangerous for India. “Modi does not understand science…” Sisodia alleged. “He does not understand the importance of education. It is necessary ...
The establishment of the National Health Professionals’ Council (NHPC) Act in 2020 marks a significant step towards a comprehensive regulatory framework. The NHPC should prioritize the accreditation of health professions schools, ensuring that all institutions meet the required standards for quality ...
EAIT is a popular major international journal with articles in this issue from researchers in the following countries: India, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Australia, Nigeria, UK, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Greece, France, Malaysia, Namibia, Iran, Sweden, Canada, Japan,...
Namibia is a nation-state in Southern Africa which gained its independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990. It has a population of 2,113,077 (GRN2011, p. 8). The country covers an area of approximately 823,000 km2. After independence critical investigations into higher education took plac...
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