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Isra University (Sindhi: اسرا يونيورسٽي; Urdu: جامعہ اسراء) is a private university, legislated by the Isra University Act of 1997 [Sindh Act No. V of 1997], located in Hyderabad, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] It is a non-profit organization owned by the Isra Islamic Foundation and certified by the Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy ...
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Isra University (Arabic: جامعة الإسراء) is a private university in Amman, Jordan.It was established in 1989, the first scholastic year started in fall 1991. The university offers the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in thirty two majors in ten different faculties, and twelve Master's programs (M.Sc) [1] The university started receiving the first batch of students in the ...
Institut supérieur d'agriculture Rhône-Alpes (ISARA) a French engineering College created in 1968. [1] [2] The school trains engineers in agronomy, agrifood and environment. [3] Located in Lyon, as well as in Avignon since 2017, the ISARA is a private higher education institution of general interest recognised by the State. [4]
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A wealthy American benefactor and graduate of Columbia University who served in World War II has given a $260 million donation to an Israeli university, as the fallout from months of protests and ...
Israa University (also Isra University, al-Israa University or al-Isra University) was a university in the Gaza Strip created in 2014. [1] Its main building was occupied for 70 days and physically destroyed by explosives on 17 January 2024 by Israeli armed forces, during the Israel–Hamas war .
The union has focused its efforts on delivery centers that carry packages over the "last mile" to a customer's home, Barry Eidlin, a professor of labor sociology at McGill University, told ABC News.