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  2. Tuition fees in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of students receiving the general scholarship, however, varies widely from one autonomous community to another. For example, for the 2016–2017 academic year, one in four bachelor's degree students receiving a scholarship in Spain studied at an Andalusian university, while only 19% of all enrolled students study there. [8]

  3. Ministry of Science (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    In 1939 it was created the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) which assumed the research centers and laboratories from the Board for the Extension of Studies and Scientific Research, from the Foundation for Scientific Research and Reform Studies and from the Institute of Spain. Minister José Ibáñez Martín was its first President.

  4. Higher education in Spain - Wikipedia

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    There are 89 universities in Spain, most of which are supported by state funding. [1] 39 Spanish universities are private, of which 7 are affiliated with the Catholic Church. Former degrees were: Licenciatura or ingeniería, can last four, five or six years. Diplomatura or ingeniería técnica, degree courses of shorter duration, 3 years.

  5. Medical school - Wikipedia

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    Scholarships are provided to between 10 and 20% of students. [26] Upon graduation, scholarship students have to serve in health facilities in rural Nepal for two years after graduation. [ 26 ] In turn, self financing students tend to come from upper socioeconomic status due to the high cost of medical education in Nepal [ 26 ]

  6. Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation

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    The Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) was created by Royal Decree 1527/1988, of 11 November, [3] through the integration of several self-governing agencies and other organizational units of the Foreign Ministry. It was last restructured in 2001, with the incorporation of the Directorate-General for Cultural and ...

  7. Residency (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Anesthesia residents being led through training with a patient simulator. Residency or postgraduate training is a stage of graduate medical education.It refers to a qualified physician (one who holds the degree of MD, DO, MBBS/MBChB), veterinarian (DVM/VMD, BVSc/BVMS), dentist (DDS or DMD), podiatrist (), pharmacist or Medical Laboratory Scientist (Doctor of Medical Laboratory Science) who ...

  8. Olympic soccer preview: Spain women seek gold after lifting a ...

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    Coach Montse Tomé proclaimed that Spain's women's soccer team has “insatiable ambition” heading into the Olympics. La Roja is seeking to become the first team to win a gold medal in France ...

  9. Spanish National Health System - Wikipedia

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    2000 data from the INE (Spain's National Institute of Statistics) counts 616,232 individuals credentialed by a professional association as health care professionals. The largest number of these are nursing professionals; that is also the profession with the highest percentage of women. The following table is a breakdown of some of the INE ...