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Polytechnic is one of the two sub-systems of higher education of Portugal, the other being a university education. The polytechnic higher education focuses on providing more practical trainings and profession-oriented, while university education has a strong theoretical basis and highly research-oriented.
Association of Women's Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) Canadian Indigenous Nurses Association; Irish Association of Directors of Nursing and Midwifery [9] (IADNAM) European Nurse Directors Association [10] (ENDA) Migrant Nurses Ireland [11] (MNI) Nurse Practitioner Association of Canada (NPAC-AIIPC) National Black Nurses Association
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In 2001 Portugal was, for the first time in history, one of the countries of excellence that contributed to the top 1% of the world's highly cited publications. Spain was responsible for 2.08%, while Ireland and Greece accounted for 0.36% and 0.3%, respectively. [63]
Other nurses may decide to take further study in education to join the Nurse Tutor Division of the Register, taking more responsibility for training and supervising students. Otherwise, nurses may opt to take a MSc or PgD in Advanced Practice Nursing, offered by a number of Irish universities and allowing them to join this division of the ...
The CDETB is the statutory agency for vocational and technological education for the City of Dublin. It manages 21 schools and colleges, which cater for 11,000 students. As of 2021, Ms Cecilia Munro was the principal of the college and the deputy principals were Ms Jacqueline Moloney, Dr Denis Murray and Mr Kenneth Rea. [2]
This list of universities and colleges in Portugal gives the Portuguese institutions providing higher education. Higher education in Portugal is organized into two systems: university and polytechnic. There are public and private higher education institutions.
In 1970, the EEC's Economic and Social Committee set up a study group to examine education and training in the then six EEC Member States. The committee proposed establishing a European institute for professional training research and guidance, largely based on the West German model. Cedefop was established on 10 February 1975.