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Caribbean Nazarene College (CNC) Cipriani College of Labour and Cooperative Studies (CCLCS) [5] College of Professional Studies (COPS) CTS College of Business and Computer Science; College of Science, Technology & Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT) [6] Hugh Wooding Law School (HWLS) [7]
Kiribati Fisheries Training Centre: Marshall Islands: Majuro: Marshall Islands Fisheries and Nautical Training Centre: Micronesia: Yap Islands: College of Micronesia-FSM: New Zealand: Auckland: Manukau Institute of Technology: Nelson: Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology: Part of the International Maritime Institute of New Zealand ...
People by university or college in Trinidad and Tobago (1 C) U. Universities in Trinidad and Tobago (1 C, ...
Trinidad and Tobago offers free tertiary education to citizens up to the undergraduate level at accredited public and select private institutions. Both the Government and the private sector also provide financial assistance in the form of academic scholarships to gifted or needy students for study at local, regional or international universities.
Ingenta was established in 1998. [3] In 2001 Ingenta acquired Publishers Communication Group (founded in 1990) [4] [3] and in 2007 acquired VISTA [5] [6] (founded in 1977). [3] From 2007 until 2016, the company was known as Publishing Technology.
The country of Trinidad and Tobago has a high literacy rate, thanks in part to public education being free from ages 5 to 18 and compulsory from the ages of five to sixteen. In addition to public education, there are many faith-based schools and other educational institutions that are either partially funded and thus charge some tuition, or are ...
Marine's main campus is located on Ridge Road, overlooking the city of St. John's. Satellite facilities include the Offshore Safety and Survival Centre (OSSC) training centre in Foxtrap, the Safety and Emergency Response Training Centre (SERT) in Stephenville, harbour-side facilities at pier 25 in St. John's and Holyrood, and ships of up to 130 feet (40 m) in length.
Julian Stanley "Jake" Kenny (January 27, 1930 – August 9, 2011) [1] was a Trinidadian zoologist, columnist, author [2] and Professor of Zoology at the St. Augustine Campus of the University of the West Indies [3] and an Independent Senator in the fifth (1995–2000) [4] and sixth (2001) [5] Parliaments.