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  2. Higher education in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Ukraine spent 7.3% of GDP on education compared to the United States' 5.2%. Trade schools (Technikums), which are analogous to community colleges in the US and award the junior specialist degree, continued to remain freely accessible for most citizens.

  3. Education in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    There are two degrees conferred by Ukrainian universities: the bachelor's degree (4 years) and the master's degree (5–6th year). These degrees are introduced in accordance with Bologna process, in which Ukraine is taking part. Historically, Specialist's Degree (usually 5 years) is still also granted; it was the only degree awarded by ...

  4. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In grade 5, all government school students should do the scholarship exam to promote to a secondary school. Other than government schools, there are different kinds of schools for students to study: private schools, semi-government schools and international schools. There are 9 subjects in the GCE O/L exam, which 6 of them are mandatory.

  5. Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The ministry consists of the central body headed by the minister, [8] first deputy, and other deputies to assist the minister. Part of ministry elects several state administrations representatives that are specialized in certain field and coordinate operation of government companies.

  6. Millennium Challenge Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The first CEO of the Millennium Challenge Corporation was Paul V. Applegarth, a finance manager with experience in emerging markets.Applegarth was followed by John Danilovich, a business executive who had served as the U.S. Ambassador to Costa Rica from 2001 to 2004 and then U.S. Ambassador to Brazil. [5]

  7. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, authority to regulate education resides constitutionally with the individual states. The direct authority of the U.S. Congress and the federal U.S. Department of Education is essentially limited to regulation and enforcement of federal constitutional rights. Great indirect authority is exercised through federal funding of ...

  8. Academic grading in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    12 being an equivalent of exceptional, is always given only for significant achievements or exceptionally creative work, hence 11 is the grade that would be called the highest grade in many other countries, i.e. "A" in the United States, while 12 would be "A+".

  9. Candidate of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The degree could also be awarded by the Slovak Academy of Sciences and universities. The abbreviation of the degree is CSc. (Latin: candidatus scientiarum), added behind the bearer's name and a comma. There also have been other academic degrees in Czechoslovakia and its successional states, that incorporate the "Dr." abbreviation, e.g. JUDr.