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| January/February 2005 | Volume
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PRACTICAL
INFORMATION REGIONAL
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Regional
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Middle East and North Africa EGYPTBritish University to Open in September
The non-profit BUE will initially offer degree programs in engineering, information technology, computer science and business. The new institution is backed by three British universities – Loughborough, Strathclyde and Leeds – with support from the British Council. The university will be staffed by 70 percent British faculty, together with Egyptian professors. AME Info ISRAELApplications for New Law Schools Rejected According to the Israeli Bar Association, Israel currently has one lawyer for every 200 people. However the universities reject this argument, pointing to the absence of law schools in that part of the country. A number of the colleges have declared their intention to appeal the decision. Haaretz JORDAN Kingdom Seeks to Increase its Share of International Students Ministry officials said the questionnaire was part of a larger initiative to increase the number of international students in the Kingdom from the current 20,000 to 100,000 by the year 2020. The country has seen an increase in the number of foreign students enrolling at its universities in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United Sates as those previously inclined to seek a western education began to look elsewhere for higher education opportunities. Competitors in the Gulf states, particularly Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, also began expanding their higher education systems to accommodate the growing number of Arab students who are seeking alternatives to studying in the United States. At present, 75 percent of all international students enrolled at Jordanian universities are from Arab countries, with the majority of them coming from the Palestinian Authority, Kuwait, Oman, and Saudi Arabia. Jordan Times LebanonBaccalaureate Renamed
Maximum scores for the new certificate exam in the four tracks are 560, 570, 530 and 480 respectively. AMIDEAST UNITED ARAB EMIRATESThe UAE Seeks to Retain Students However, a large number of these students pursue higher education studies overseas usually in the United Kingdom or the United States. The increasing presence of foreign university branch campuses in the UAE has led to a noticeable decline in the number of students going abroad for higher education. AMIDEAST New Branch Campus to Open in Dubai It is hoped the move will facilitate the university’s effort to provide high quality, career oriented education for United Arab Emirates nationals. GM sees this as a first step in an effort to establish a series of automotive training programs across the Middle East and to cover GM’s regional internal training. Khaleej Times Dubai Knowledge Village to Expand It is estimated that the project will take two years to complete. In addition to hosting academic service providers, professional training centers and a host of other business and consultant services, Knowledge Village also currently enrolls 6,000 students at the following institutions:
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