21st international conference of social work In the faculty of social work- Helwan University. The conference theme is 'social work and human welfare in a changeable community' during the period from 12 to 13 Marsh 2008.
The 21st Conference is going to be an occasion on which participants can share recent discoveries of new knowledge and skills of social work practice and education in most local and international fields, creating synergy to address the needs of people worldwide.
The 21st Conference is going to be an occasion on which participants can share recent discoveries of new knowledge and skills of social work practice and education in most local and international fields, creating synergy to address the needs of people worldwide.
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New Special Program at : Faculty of Engineering, Helwan with :
Special International Program Leading to the B.Sc. Degree in
Communications and Information Engineering
Based on: Credit hours system, Distance education, and in
co-operation with International Telematic University UNINETTUNO, Italy
Supervision: Faculty of Engineering at Helwan and Uninettuono University, Italy. Start-up date : September of each year Delivery mode : Distance didactics
Specific educational objectives- The main aim of the program is to offer a new international special study leading to the B.Sc. degree in “ Communication and Information Engineering “.
The program presents a different approach based on the credit hours system at the Faculty of Engineering at Helwan and in co-operation with International Telematic University UNINETTUNO, Italy
- The program courses will be addressed and taught using distance educational scheme rather than the traditional system using a special portal designed in Italy.
- The student will earn a dual degree recognized at both Egypt and Europe.
- Students of the program have the chance for mobility exchange with Europe Universities supported by Erasmus Windows Project.
Special International Program Leading to the B.Sc. Degree in
Communications and Information Engineering
Based on: Credit hours system, Distance education, and in
co-operation with International Telematic University UNINETTUNO, Italy
Supervision: Faculty of Engineering at Helwan and Uninettuono University, Italy. Start-up date : September of each year Delivery mode : Distance didactics
Specific educational objectives- The main aim of the program is to offer a new international special study leading to the B.Sc. degree in “ Communication and Information Engineering “.
The program presents a different approach based on the credit hours system at the Faculty of Engineering at Helwan and in co-operation with International Telematic University UNINETTUNO, Italy
- The program courses will be addressed and taught using distance educational scheme rather than the traditional system using a special portal designed in Italy.
- The student will earn a dual degree recognized at both Egypt and Europe.
- Students of the program have the chance for mobility exchange with Europe Universities supported by Erasmus Windows Project.
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Melbourne's teaching excellence has been rewarded two years in a row by grants from the Commonwealth Government's Learning and Teaching Performance Fund for Australian universities that demonstrate excellence in undergraduate teaching and learning.
Melbourne was also one of only three Australian universities to win ten citations -- the maximum number of awards possible -- under the Carrick Citations for OutstandingContributions to Student Learning. The citations recognise commitment by university staff who have shown outstanding leadership and innovation in teaching, and dedication and enthusiasm for student learning.