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  2. Civil service in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The government began restructuring the civil service in 2002 and increased the salaries of civil servants in 2003 by 20 percent. [1] The Interim National Constitution created a national civil service that theoretically was based on merit, fair competition for jobs, affirmative action, and additional training for conflict-affected people. [1]

  3. Education in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan in 2005 was home to 27 public universities and at least 46 private universities and colleges, the vast majority of them in the North. [19] These institutions enrolled 447,000 students, 69,000 of whom completed their studies. [19] Comparable figures for 1997–98 were 152,000 students and 26,000 graduates (public institutions only). [19]

  4. Ministry of Education (Sudan) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education (Arabic: وزارة التربية والتعليم) in Sudan is responsible for overseeing the education system in the country. [1] [2] Their strategy involves providing education in the context of an economic crisis, inflation, and limited availability of commodities, wheat, fuel, and medicine.

  5. Gordon Memorial College - Wikipedia

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    The first students at the school in 1903 were primary school students. [1] In 1905 secondary education courses for future assistant engineers and land surveyors were added, and in 1906 a four-year course for training primary school teachers was started. [2] By 1913 there were about 500 students in the college. [1]

  6. National service - Wikipedia

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    In other cases, national service is voluntary. Many young people spend one or more years in such programmes. Compulsory military service typically requires all citizens to enroll for one or two years, usually at age 18 (later for university-level students). Most conscripting countries conscript only men, but Norway, Sweden, [3] Israel, Eritrea ...

  7. National University - Sudan - Wikipedia

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    The National University - Sudan is an educational institution based in the city of Khartoum, Sudan. [1] As of September 2011, the university was a member of the Association of African Universities. [2] In 2005 NUSU started as a college (National College for Medical and Technical Studies).

  8. Sudanese National Academy of Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Academy was founded by a group of Sudanese scientists in August 2005 [6] [7] including Ahmed Mohamed El Hassan [8] and Muntaser Ibrahim. [9] Ahmed Mohamed El Hassan was the Founding President of SNAS, [10] [11] and was succeeded by Mohamed Hag Ali Hassan, [12] [13] who co-founded numerous scientific councils and is also the President of The World Academy of Sciences. [14]

  9. University of Khartoum - Wikipedia

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    The University of Khartoum (U of K) (Arabic: جامعة الخرطوم) is a public university located in Khartoum, Sudan.It is the largest and oldest university in Sudan. UofK was founded as Gordon Memorial College in 1902 and established in 1956 when Sudan gained independenc