Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.

Ethiopian Student, Meeting Point of ethiopian students.



The Ethiopian Students’ Union in Oslo and the Ethiopian Community in Norway are jointly working to colorfully celebrate the upcoming Ethiopian Millennium in Oslo. Here is the report. The students who were granted scholarship to pursue their education in renowned Chinese higher education institutions received their university entrance certificates this week at a ceremony held at the Chinese Embassy in Addis Ababa. Interested and committed members can notify the Union not latter than 27 July 2007. The full announcement. Numbers obtained from various sources vary widely. Sources in the official (public Orthodox) system say their schools have an enrollment of between 10 percent and 100 percent of the funding for the private schools indicated that they would need to enroll about 70 students of Ethiopian origin in Petah Tikva do not know what school they will be attending in the fall, with the opening of the school year just two and a half weeks away. The uncertainty stems from the fact that the city's private schools with an ultra-Orthodox or national Orthodox bent have refused to accept children of Ethiopian origin. Indicating that Ethiopia has attached great importance to education and developed wide cooperation with various countries, the counselor said that his country is more than happy to contribute to Ethiopia’s educational development and has accordingly broadened the educational cooperation and exchange. The Ethiopian students’ union in Oslo held an Ester Celebration on the 19th of April 2009 at Selam Restaurant. Colorful pictures to be posted soon…… They also said they are fed up by the lack of response from the government to their demands for the release of their colleagues, who they say are being held in detention camps and police stations all over the country. University president At least 100 students of Ethiopian origin. The entire student body at the public Orthodox Ner Etzion school is Ethiopian-Israeli after the other children's parents enrolled them elsewhere over the past two years. Concerns grew further when the trio didn't turn up for the 11am journey to Hartlepool the following day. The Ethiopian Student Union in Oslo has successfully held an orientation program for new Ethiopian students on the 15th of August 2007 from 1800-1930 under the title "Living the oportunities and the challenges: Orientation for new Ethiopian students in the University of Oslo". Here is the power point presentation, the report and selected photographs. According to a senior city official, the private schools "told us specifically that they do not intend to register the new students. It's clear to everyone that the response to the enrollment instruction would be negative, but we had to go public with it to allow the Education Ministry and the city. Education Ministry director general Shimshon Shoshani said Wednesday that the schools that continue to refuse to enroll the children. The social affairs subcommittee is doing a wonderful job in bringing all students close to each other by organizing