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The NGO and Peace Corps have been working together to select deserving female students for the scholarship. Awards are granted based on academic performance, the applicant's results on the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education and potential for leadership. Forty-eight female secondary school students, selected from all eight provinces, will benefit from the program each year. The scholarship covers tuition, books, uniforms, examination fees, pocket money and other miscellaneous expenses. The Nation The degree program in computer science, which was originally scheduled to start in October 1999, was recently postponed and is expected to commence sometime this year. Compulsory courses in computer science have also been introduced to ensure that students are prepared to cope with the vast changes brought about by the information revolution. The university also plans to establish a computer network on campus, via microwave connectivity, to promote the exchange of information resources between students and staff. The Inter-University Council for East Africa
The minister also said 30,000 teachers will be trained each year to cope with the increased enrollments of students. Panafrican News Agency
BSTC offers bachelor degrees in computer science, electronic systems engineering, and computer and information science. The programs in computer science and computer and information science are both fours year in duration. The program in electronic systems engineering requires five years of study. Diplomas, certificates or other qualifications are also offered through BSTC's Continuing Education Department in a number of disciplines, including: accounting, computer appreciation, office management, statistical analysis, research methodology and the Internet. In addition, the Bayan Research and Consultancy Center was established within BSTC to upgrade the skills of Sudanese scientists and technicians. The center offers skill enhancement programs, provides research facilities for industries and works to promote the transfer of technology . Training and research in statistics, computers, and socioeconomic development are also available through the center. The college is currently working on establishing exchange and cooperative programs with international universities in Africa, the Middle East, and the United States. www.bayantech.edu
The program covers four modules: In addition, a Diploma Course in Commonwealth Youth Work was launched Sept. 27 with 46 students. Both programs are coordinated by the Institute of Continuing Education. The diploma program consists of the following modules: The Inter-University Council for East Africa
In addition, the university has completed a modern surgical operations theater replacing the existing theater, which is too small. The hospital has undergone several improvements since 1989. The Inter-University Council for East Africa
At present 23 percent of the country's education budget, which represents a mere 2 percent of the gross national product, goes to two universities: the University of Zambia and the Copperbelt University. Frequent government closures and strikes by students, professors and staff members have deprived students of at least two years of academic study. The crisis has greatly curtailed both staff development and research. Staffing levels plummeted dramatically after 1994, when the intellectual community lost confidence in the government, and research has come to a standstill. Despite these problems, the University of Zambia is still a respected institution in Africa. It recently spearheaded a project to provide African institutions of higher education with Internet service providers. The university's law school was the first in Africa to introduce an evening, modular program and one of the few to provide a legal resources Web site, which can be viewed at www.unza.zm/newpage/interes.html. Times Higher Education Supplement
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