The MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program and the University of Gondar has a very important announcement for students and Scholars that will give them a chance of a lifetime. Masters and first degree Scholarship opportunities for students with disabilities at University …
[widgetkit id=9113] The past couple of decades has given way to a dramatic rise of university graduates in the country. Many signs lead to progress and expansion at a large scale. Haile Selassie the first university was the first and …
The University of Gondar’s 28th Annual Research Conference, a 2 day occasion, was a successful event marking the 28th time Ethiopia’s top educational institution gave research due acknowledgment. The tradition of working on and publishing worthwhile research does not only …
Gadarif College for Science and Technology and the University of Gondar, through mutual consensus, strengthen their collaboration with a Memorandum of Understanding and an Action Plan. According to Dr. Abu-Bakr, the dean of GCST, “by the end of the course …
World Fish Migration Day (WFMD) is celebrated to raise local and global attention to the need for freshwater migratory fish and open rivers for the general public and other related issues. Around the world, many migratory fish species are severely …
[widgetkit id=9074] Dr. Watts who is originally from Australia, but who has origins from Cameroon, is a Public Health Expert and a leader in women’s health, gender health and international health. During her stay she gave two seminars that dealt …
[widgetkit id=9067] Jenny McNulty a representative from the University of Montana took part in a signing ceremony of the renewed MOU. She spoke on a number of topics that will link the two universities for years to come. Just some …
[widgetkit id=9059] Professor Jack Veugelers gave a well thought out seminar on Social Capital: Theories and Applications. Apart of the College of Social Sciences and Humanities monthly seminar session, the professor from the University of Toronto spoke in length about …
According to Professor Daniel Filler, Dean of Drexel University’s Kline School of Law, mass imprisonment hurts communities by extracting wage earning parents, creates high crimes in communities and spends hard earned tax money on prison facilities. The seminar that took …
Dean of Drexler University’s Kline School of Law, Professor Daniel Filler, gathered a sizable amount of University higher officials to instruct them on ways on how to assist disabled students in the future. Without holding back on major misconceptions about …
