Education, Training News
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Egyptian ed-tech startup iSchool raises $4.5m funding for international expansion
Egyptian ed-tech startup iSchool has raised US$4.5 million in funding to accelerate its expansion plans into six additional countries in MENA.
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Egypt to establish 17 technological universities during 2024
Ashour also noted the increase in universities within a short period, with Egypt now having 94 universities instead of 48 back in 2014.
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Egypt most represented in Arab classification of Arab universities out of 115 competitors
Ayman Ashour, announced that 28 Egyptian universities have been included in the first edition of the Arab classification of Arab universities.
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12-year-old ‘genius’ admitted to Egyptian university
Yahya Abdel Nasser Muhammad Elnajaar is currently in grade six in the official language school in the Damietta Governorate in the far north-east.
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Egypt’s iSchool $4.5 million to accelerate global expansion
iSchool offers live gamified classes led by coding instructors, catering to students aged six to 18.
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Egypt: 5.7% increase in the number of students enrolled in higher education in 2022/2023
3.7 million students enrolled in higher education for the academic year 2022/2023, compared to 3.5 million students in 2021/2022.
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From Romance To Magical Realism: Arab Novels To Cozy Up To On These Winter Nights
For bibliophiles, the winter season is an invitation to embark on literary journeys that complement the cozy ambiance of a well-made bed.
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iRead launches first Egyptian e-reading app for smartphones
iRead ebooks is the first Egyptian electronic library that allows readers to browse and explore various books and novels.
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Libya, Egypt discuss cooperation in e-learning
, Al-Magarif proposed developing a common technical framework to ensure the equivalence of certificates accredited in both countries.
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Defying the odds to thrive in Egypt’s bookselling business
Egyptian author Nadia Wassef and her partners, owners of Diwan, defy the odds to pioneer a new way of bookselling and invigorate the reading culture.
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Egypt Recognizes All Jordanian Universities
Egypt's Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research affirms that Egypt's Supreme Council of Universities recognised all Jordanian universities. A major move expected to strengthen student recruitment strategies for 2023-2027.
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Huawei, UNESCO Celebrate TeOSS Project’s Impact on Education in Egypt
The TeOSS project seeks to leverage technology to provide digital resources, training, and policy support to educators and learners.
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Enppi, OAPEC sign partner to enhance technical skills across petroleum sector
Enppi and OAPEC ink deal to share knowledge and training in the petroleum industry, boosting cooperation between Egyptian companies and international organizations.
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Get Crafty in Cairo: 5 Places for Handmade Artistry
Crafting workshops not only unlock one’s creativity, but also offer chances for skill development and personal fulfillment.
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Orange Egypt Launches Free Program to Train Graduates for Tech Sector
Orange Egypt, launches a free 'Learn to Earn' program to train and qualify Egyptian graduates for the ICT sector.
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Egypt created 50 universities in 9 years
In an effort to diversify higher education pathways and increase accessibility, Egypt has established 30 private universities and 20 civil universities over the past nine years.
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AUC Press to release first ever biography on Sir Magdi Yacoub
In this first authorized biography of its kind, British journalists Simon Pearson and Fiona Gorman document the life of Yacoub.
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Egypt Advances Three Spots in Global Innovation Index 2023
Egypt’s ranking has advanced significantly in the Global Innovation Index in the last four years.
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USAID, ITIDA graduate 3rd cohort of Startups Accelerator Programme in Egypt
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has celebrated the graduation of 23 Egyptian startups from the third cohort of its Startups Accelerator Programme in Egypt.
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Greek University Opens Branch in Alexandria, Egypt
Each program will be able to accept approximately 100 students. There will be tuition fees, which however have not yet been determined.