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Despite calls for the students to return to class attendance has been minimal since April, when student protests for academic rights degenerated into the worst public disturbances in a decade. The newly appointed president of the university, Professor Eshetu Wencheku said: "The university administration and Ministry of Education discussed this in great detail and we feel that six weeks is enough time to prepare students for examinations." The housing cooperatives establishment meeting will be held at Krinsjå, in front of Zenith Café on 12 August 2007 at 18:00 LT. Here are the documents which your are supposed to read, fill out and bring with you for the meeting according to our email communication. Last week, the students asked for a two month extension of the academic year because of the time lost due to the disturbances. Programme supervisor Georgina Richards reported the men missing to the Metropolitan Police at 10pm when they failed to show up at their London hotel, where they were due to stay overnight before returning to Hartlepool. The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held a party on June 20 2008 at Kringsjå. Here are some of the photographs. The students who are scheduled to fly to China next month, will pursue their undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral study in fields such as civil engineering, architecture and business management. Educational assistance They also said they are fed up by the lack of response from the government to their demands for an extra two months to complete their academic year have not been met. In response, Yigal Amitay, representing the private Darchei Noam school belonging to the Zionist ultra-Orthdox system, with a student body of 600, said the school had accepted 14 Ethiopian-Israeli students. "As for the coming year, we will accept anyone who suits the Torah-focused atmosphere and the intensive level of studies at the school. All students the city refers to us will be examined," Amitay said. The Education Ministry said Wednesday: "It is the obligation of the local authority to assure the enrollment of all students living in its jurisdiction. The ministry will demand that the students have been under The three men were among a group of nine visitors who were staying with families in Hartlepool as part of a three-month visit to Britain. Sources familiar with the situation said that around 150 to 200 students of Ethiopian origin. The entire student body at the public Orthodox school system, where most Ethiopian-Israeli students go. However, sources at the ministry and municipality said conversations with officials at the private schools "told us specifically that they do not intend to register the new students. It's clear to everyone that the response to the enrollment instruction would be negative, but we had to go public with it to allow the Education Ministry and the city. Education Ministry director general Shimshon Shoshani said Wednesday that the schools have to enroll our children.
Meeting Point of Ethiopian Students