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In addition to universities, East Timor also has a number of specialized higher education institutions. There are several technical schools, including the East Timor Coffee Institute, Instituto Dom Boaventura de Timor-Leste, Instituto Ciência da Saúde, Instituto Profissional de Canossa, and the government-run Instituto Politécnico de Betano.
The history of higher education in the country began in the time of Portuguese Timor, when on May 15, 1965, through Ordinance No. 3616, [3] [4] by governor José Alberty Correia, the Teacher Training School Engenheiro Canto Resende (also called Dili Post School; [5] in portuguese: Escola de Habilitação de Professores Engenheiro Canto Resende-EHPECR) was created, who should be concerned with ...
Timor-Leste portal; Education portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total. * Alumni by university or college in ...
The Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Culture (MESCC; Portuguese: Ministério do Ensino Superior, Ciência e Cultura, Tetum: Ministériu Ensinu Superiór, Siénsia no Kultura) is the government department of East Timor accountable for higher education and related matters.
The faculty of education, language, and arts is divided into the school of education, the school of languages, and the Institute of Religious Sciences (ICR; Instituto de Ciências Religiosas), each headed by a director. [16] The ICR was previously an independent institution within the Archdiocese of Dili before being subsumed into the new UCT.
St. John de Britto Institute also referred to by its acronym ISIB or by its Portuguese name Instituto São João de Brito is a private Catholic coeducational higher education institution run by the Timor-Leste Region of the Society of Jesus in Kasait-Ulmera, East Timor.
Pages in category "Education and culture ministers of Timor-Leste" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MEJD; Portuguese: Ministério da Educação, Juventude e Desporto, Tetum: Ministériu Edukasaun, Juventude no Desportu) is the government department of East Timor accountable for education (excluding higher education) and related matters.