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The Partnership of a European Group of Aeronautics and Space UniversitieS (PEGASUS) is a network [1] of aeronautical universities in Europe [2] created in order to facilitate student exchanges and collaborative research between universities.
In Kenya, the grading system varies according to the overall performance of candidates in the national exam called Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).. All grade thresholds change per year according to the intensity of the exam.
This is a list of universities and colleges in Kenya. Kenya has a number of universities and other institutions of higher learning. There are 30 public universities , 30 chartered private universities and 30 universities with Letter of Interim Authority (LIA).
The Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) is an academic certificate awarded to candidates upon completion of secondary education in Kenya. [ 1 ] The first KCSE exam was held in 1989 at the same time as the last Kenya Advanced Certificate of Education (KACE), which it replaced as the entrance requirement for Kenyan universities.
United States International University-Africa, also known as USIU-Africa, is a private university in Kenya. [1] The university is accredited by the Commission for Higher Education (CUE) in Kenya and by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in the United States.
The Pan-African University (PAU) is a network of post-graduate training and research nodes supported by the African Union and the Association of African Universities.The university aims to enhance the quality of science and technology education in Africa and improve the productivity of African economies by providing advanced graduate training and postgraduate research opportunities for high ...
It is located in the town of Bondo, in Siaya County in the western part of Kenya, approximately 62 kilometres (39 mi), by road, west of the city of Kisumu. [7] The geographical coordinates of the university's main campus are 0°05'38.0"S, 34°15'31.0"E (Latitude:-0.093889; Longitude:34.258611).
In April 1999, the Moi government appointed Mrs. Pamela Mboya, the former Permanent representative to the Habitat, to head a Committee that was charged with formulating a scheme of service for NSIS officers. [11] Security of tenure given to the Director General of NSIS is designed to protect him from such abuse by members of the governing elite.