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Monday, 20 January 2020

Your top education news stories in Egypt this week:

Your top education news stories in Egypt this week:

  • Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouly indicated that earmarks for education and research will rise 33% in the FY2020-2021 state budget.
  • The Education Ministry plans to set up a special unit to oversee a program to build 89 technology schools by 2030.
  • Education Minister Tarek Shawky probed potential cooperation with Germany on developing Egypt’s education and vocational training systems.
  • CIRA plans to inaugurate its Regent British School in New Mansoura in September, according to the company’s earnings release.
  • USAID and the American University in Cairo inaugurated the Aswan University Center for Career Development to provide university students with career guidance.
  • The Japanese International Cooperation Agency said it will begin providing scholarships at the Egyptian-Japanese University of Science and Technology for students from African countries.

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