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Education Centre closed over long weekend
The Education Centre Campus of Nipissing University and Canadore College will be closed over the August long weekend due to a planned power shutdown. The Education Centre Campus at 100 College Drive will be closed to everyone except security, staff and contractors involved in the scheduled work.[...]
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EDUCATION DE BASE : Trente mille ordinateurs aux collèges et « daaras » du Sénégal
Le projet Usaid /Education de base a reçu, hier, de la société Axa-Sénégal, un lot de 30.000 ordinateurs. Ces ordinateurs écrans plats sont destinés aux collèges et « daaras » du Sénégal.
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Education targets 'won’t be a problem' for Czechs
Education, one of the five headline targets of the EU's 'Europe 2020' strategy, is not worrying the Czech Republic - its national targets seem attainable. Yet during the negotiation process, Prague repeatedly stressed that the EU-wide targets must respect the existing absorption capacity of the market. EurActiv.cz reports.
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Éducation - Une école de Laval perd son permis
Le ministère de l'Éducation du Québec retire le permis de l'école primaire privée l'Académie lavalloise, jugeant qu'elle n'est pas conforme à la loi.
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Strayer Education Outperforms
Strayer Education Inc., for-profit education company, recently posted better-than-expected second-quarter 2010 results on the heels of robust student enrollments. The company earned a net profit of $35.7 million during the quarter, up 30% from the prior-year quarter.
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Education official: Bill to save jobs
Obama administration officials were working Friday to secure the support of Maine's two Republican senators for $26 billion in education and Medicaid aid to states expected to come up for a vote on Monday.
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Bridgepoint Education's Ashford University Introduces New Bachelor of Arts Degree in Instructional Design
Bridgepoint Education, Inc. , a provider of post-secondary education services focused on providing higher access to higher education, announced today that Ashford University has introduced a Bachelor of Arts degree in Instructional Design.
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Education 'helps fight dementia'
People who stay in education for longer appear to be better able to compensate for the effects of dementia on the brain, a study suggests.
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