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AME Info News - Education
Universities in Saudi arabia will enroll over 236,000 secondary school graduates this year according to Higher Education Minister Khaled Al-Anqari in a statement to the Saudi Press Agency. The growing number of higher learning institutions will allow 170% more students to go on to tertiary education than in 2007. [AMEInfo.com]
A report by The National has said that academic standards in the UAE are threatened by the rapid increases in rental costs, with university lecturers turning down employment offers due to housing prices. UAE institutions are currently undergoing massive expansion plans, including a $1bn education park housing 15 institutions planned for Ras al Khaimah. [AMEInfo.com]
Al Salam Bank-Bahrain has donated $2m in support of university scholarships for distinguished students selected by the Royal Charity Organization (RCO). The RCO will establish and manage Al Salam University Fund for children from needy families, orphans or the handicapped. [AMEInfo.com]
Schools in the UAE will open on 31 August as previously planned, despite a campaign by some teachers and parents to push the start date back by a month. The Ministry of Education has said that the date will not be affected by Ramadan, according to Gulf News. Teachers and administrative staff will be expected to report to work on 24 August. [AMEInfo.com]
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