Examples of using Educational programme in English and their translations into Indonesian
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join together with the main objective of creating an educational programme that defines the required knowledge for a professional fire safety engineer,
news or educational programmes.
To organise various educational programmes;
We are passionate and enthusiastic about the educational programmes we offer young children.
HSE offers outstanding educational programmes from secondary school to doctoral studies, with top departments
technology transfer through high-quality educational programmes, as well as partnership
concerts and educational programmes for adults and children.
The results from both divisions are quickly assimilated in the educational programmes so that students learn from state of the art hospitality business cases;
All our educational programmes are based on knowledge,
Apart from that we actively participate in organization of joint international educational programmes which enable students to go into higher education in accordance with the requirements of the Bologna process.
The students will be able to plan educational programmes, organize and implement recreational
girls to participate in specialized training and educational programmes.
The objective of this EU financed study is therefore to provide a snapshot of the role of cultural competence in European medical educational programmes.
the university has greatly contributed to the development of civil society in the country through its interactive educational programmes, researchers and training.
With their collections and their educational programmes, they show us what we need to protect
With their collections and educational programmes, they show us what we have to protect
measures impacting early childhood educational programmes have varied.
National Project on Education, the University won the national contest among universities working on innovative educational programmes with its project“Development.
outside the country in developing educational programmes at the level of D-III
The World Children's Prize, also known as the‘Children's Nobel Prize', was founded in 2000 and aims to raise awareness of children's rights in 60,000 schools in 110 countries through educational programmes.