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The COVID-19 pandemic overstretched health systems in developed and developing nations. Like other African nations, Kenya has a frail health system, making responding to the pandemic a problem.
Stephen Okumu Ombere +1 more
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Research purpose is to analyze the structure and specifics of financing secondary vocational education in Russia in the late 19th – early 20th centuries.
Timur A. Magsumov
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The excellence scholarships program: Analysis of implementation aspects and societal impact
Education creates reliable and competitive people resources, which determines a nation's success. Scholarship policies have a substantial impact on the growth of a nation, particularly in terms of enhancing the quality of human resources and access to ...
Achmad Kosasih +4 more
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This study narratively untangles an African–American student’s experiences in the throes of receiving a scholarship to study computer science and enter a future Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) career.
Cheryl J. Craig +4 more
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The dual career allows elite athletes to attain their maximum competitive and academic performance, but the COVID-19 pandemic hindered their development and changed their perception of the importance given to the sporting and educational environment. For
Adrián Mateo-Orcajada +14 more
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Beasiswa merupakan bantuan pendidikan yang ditujukan untuk meringankan biaya pendidikan sekaligus membantu memperbaiki tingkat pendidikan bangsa. Saat ini banyak beasiswa yang ditawarkan kepada mahasiswa yang kurang mampu dan mahasiswa berprestasi. Untuk
Emirza Wira Saputra
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In this editorial, the Editor considers four domains of disaster in health professions education; the scholarship of disasters, disasters in the conduct of scholarly inquiry, disasters in the presentation of the results of scholarly inquiry, and disasters flowing from the misinterpretation or misappropriation of scholarly activity.
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Crafting a Class: The Trade Off Between Merit Scholarships and Enrolling Lower-Income Students [PDF]
[Excerpt] It is well-known that test scores are correlated with students’ socio-economic backgrounds. Hence to the extent that colleges are successful in “buying” higher test score students, one should expect that their enrollment of students from ...
Ehrenberg, Ronald G +2 more
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The present work born of a concern by the Spanish in Iraq at the college level teaching especially to some structure that Arab students in general and Iraqis in particular, are in their learning process.
Inst. Awad Hussein Nada, Ph.D.
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