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More female students now enrolling for science courses


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More female students now enrolling for science courses
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Efforts to increase female registration in science subjects are reported to be paying off with the Arusha Technical College (ATC) reporting a big increase in the number of girls applying to major in engineering and science related courses. According to the ATC ...

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11 years ago

Daily News

ARU female students excel in architecture courses


ARU female students excel in architecture courses
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UNLIKE their male counterparts, female students have been excelling in architecture courses and their enrolments have also increased at Ardhi University (ARU). Acting Dean at ARU School of Architecture and Design, Dr Cyriaws Lwamayanga, said in Dar ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Private varsities dared on science, technology courses


Private varsities dared on science, technology courses
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PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has urged private institutions to put more emphasis on science and technology courses, since the country highly requires professionals in those areas to attain development. He reiterated that the government will continue to dish ...

 

10 years ago

Education Minister

No special favours for female students


No special favours for female students - Education Minister
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THE government has no plans to lower pass marks for female students to facilitate their admission into universities and other higher learning institutions. Education and Vocational Training Minister, Dr Shukuru Kawambwa, told the Parliament here yesterday ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

VP hails science exhibition for students


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VP hails science exhibition for students
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VICE-PRESIDENT, Dr Mohamed Gharib Bilal has called upon stakeholders in science and technology in the country to hold more exhibitions to motivate youth and broaden knowledge beyond the classroom. Speaking in Dar es Salaam on Friday during the ...

 

9 years ago

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UN report: 6000 female students expelled annually


UN report: 6000 female students expelled annually
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At least 6,000 female students are expelled from secondary schools in Tanzania every year due to pregnancies, making over 55,000 cases in a decade, increasing dependency and poverty among communities, the UN report has revealed. Unveiling the ...

 

10 years ago

Daily News

Students urged to embrace science subjects


Students urged to embrace science subjects
Daily News
LACK of practical and application of sciences in improving people's lives has been singled out as the major reason causing students to hate science subjects and mathematics in the country. This was said yesterday in Dar es Salaam by the Director for ...

 

11 years ago

Daily News

More students develop interest in science subjects


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More students develop interest in science subjects
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THE ninth exhibitions on higher education, science and technology held in Dar es Salaam recently has attracted more students to develop interest in science. Opening the show recently, the Minister for Communication, Science and Technology, Prof Makame ...

 

11 years ago

TheCitizen

Govt to award top science students

Government Chemist Laboratory Agency (GCLA) is set to reward 24 best students in chemistry subject in a move meant to motivate young scholars to have an interest in science subjects.

 

9 years ago

Dewji Blog

L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa 2015 program honours Africa’s female scientists

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L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women In Science 2015 Fellows with Dr Peggy Oti-Boateng , Senior Programme Specialist for S&T and Coordinator ANSTI UNESCO MSRO for Southern Africa, Dr Phil Mjwara, Director General: Department of Science and Technology (Far right) Sandeep Rai – Managing Director L’Oreal South Africa (5th from right) and some of the 2015 jury members.

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2015 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa fellows.

12 female scientists from across Sub-Saharan Africa have been...

 

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