Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.

Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.



The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo and other participants on the topic "The Future for Organic Agriculture in Ethiopia" The students who were granted scholarship to pursue their education in renowned Chinese higher education institutions received their university entrance certificates this week at a ceremony held at the Chinese Embassy in Addis Ababa. Interested and committed members can notify the Union not latter than 27 July 2007. The full announcement. The students who were granted scholarship to pursue their education in renowned Chinese higher education institutions received their university entrance certificates this week at a ceremony held at the Chinese Embassy in Addis Ababa. Interested and committed members can notify the Union not latter than 27 July 2007. The full announcement. The students who were granted scholarship to pursue their education in renowned Chinese higher education institutions received their university entrance certificates this week at a ceremony held at the Chinese Embassy in Addis Ababa. Interested and committed members can notify the Union not latter than 27 July 2007. The full announcement. 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. University president 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. Professor Eshetu also said that the students have been under Sources familiar with the situation said that around 150 to 200 students of Ethiopian origin in Petah Tikva do not know what school they will be attending in the fall, with the opening of the school year just two and a half weeks away. The uncertainty stems from the fact that the city's private schools with an ultra-Orthodox or national Orthodox bent have refused to accept children of Ethiopian origin. "We have tried to compromise with the government, but all we get is trouble back Much of the funding they are entitled to according to the counselor. “From 2006, the Chinese government decided to boost the number of government scholarships for Africa from the then 2,000 per year to 4,000 by 2009. As a long-term cooperation partner, Ethiopia will be a major beneficiary to this initiative,” he added. Last week, the students asked for a two month extension of the academic year because of the time lost due to the disturbances. According to a senior city official, the private schools did not take the children, "we will shut down the school system in the city." Organisers say their main concern is for their safety as they were on their first visit to London. Dr. Tewolde Berhan Gebre Egziabher, Director of the Environmental Protection Authority of Ethiopia, has made presentation to the Ethiopian Students in Oslo and other participants on the topic "The Future for Organic Agriculture in Ethiopia" The