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Determined on 16 February 1991, official law n° 91-22 states three main objectives concerning Senegalese education. Firstly the educational system should create conditions that enable development within the entire nation, by creating capable men and women who can work efficiently to improve their nation, and who have a specific interest in Khalfa's land economic, social and cultural development.
This is a list of universities in Senegal. ... "Etudier au Sénégal". Sencampus.com (in French) This page was last edited on 16 April 2024, at 13:08 ...
In 1995, this school was merged to form the National School of Arts of Senegal . It was formerly known by the names Masion des Arts du Mali from 1958 to 1961; the École des Arts du Sénégal ( EAS ) from 1961 to 1971; the Institut National des Arts du Sénégal ( INAS ) from 1971 to 1977; and finally the École Nationale des Beaux Arts (ENBA ...
Lycée Jean Mermoz is a French international school in Dakar, Senegal. It serves maternelle (preschool) until terminale (final year of lycée or senior high school). [1] It is directly operated by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), an agency of the French government. [2] The current campus opened on 19 November 2010. [3]
(in French) Ibrahima Camara, Syndicalisme, colonialisme et impérialisme au Sénégal, 1972 (in French) Adrien Dioh, Les syndicats de travailleurs au Sénégal, Paris ; Budapest ; Torino, L'Harmattan, 2002, 400 p. ISBN 2-7475-2291-1 (in French) Mar Fall, L'État et la question syndicale au Sénégal, Paris, L'Harmattan, 1989, 127 p.
The meeting was attended by representatives from Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, Ivory Coast, Upper Volta and Niger. [2] The meeting decided that CGTA would remain unaffiliated to any French federation. The question on international affiliation was postponed to be decided later.
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Comptes rendus was initially established in 1835 as Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des Sciences. [2] It began as an alternative publication pathway for more prompt publication than the Mémoires de l'Académie des Sciences, which had been published since 1666.