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As for Bahrain Polytechnic's campus in Isa Town, Bahrain's Ministry of Works is leading a campus master plan project [5] in which the current campus's buildings will be replaced with a modern state-of-art campus. The target budget for the whole scope of the project including the consultants’ fees is approximately US$250 million.
Bahrain Institute of Banking and Finance [5] British University of Bahrain [6] Gulf University; Kingdom University [7] Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) - Bahrain; Royal University for Women [8] Talal Abu Ghazaleh University College of Business [9] University College of Bahrain [10] Euro University of Bahrain [11]
Moodle (/ ˈ m uː d əl / MOO-dəl) is a free and open-source learning management system written in PHP and distributed under the GNU General Public License. [3] [4] Moodle is used for blended learning, distance education, flipped classroom and other online learning projects in schools, universities, workplaces and other sectors.
Polytechnic F.C., an English football club; Polytechnic Boxing Club, an English boxing club; Kingston Athletic Club and Polytechnic Harriers, English sporting clubs; Polytechnic Marathon, an English foot race; Polytechnic Stadium (London), an English sports facility; Polytechnic Magazine, magazine covering news for the Regent Street Polytechnic
The first institution of higher education in Bahrain, the Gulf Polytechnic, was established in 1968 as the Gulf Technical College. [1] In 1984 Gulf Polytechnic merged with the University College of Art, Science, and Education (UCB), founded in 1979, to create a national university offering Bachelor of Arts and bachelor of science degrees. [1]
The University of Bahrain (Arabic: جامعة البحرين), often abbreviated as UOB, is a public university in Bahrain. Established by royal decree in 1986, it has since become the largest institution of higher education in Bahrain, with three campuses ( Sakhir , Isa Town , and Salmaniya ) and more than 30,000 registered students. [ 1 ]
The first batch of students were received when 37 students was admitted to the Pre-Medical Programme of the College in October 1982. [9] The first class graduated during the academic year of 1989/90. The university admits up to 150 students annually from across the GCC. [9] In 2009, there were approximately 797 students studying at the university.
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