HEC Abidjan : Une École Privée de Renom avec des Diplômes Nationaux et Internationaux
Laman Koné, Président Fondateur de HEC Abidjan (Hautes Etudes Commerciales d’Abidjan), explique quelles sont ses priorités pour développer l’école.
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Laman Koné, Président Fondateur de HEC Abidjan (Hautes Etudes Commerciales d’Abidjan), explique quelles sont ses priorités pour développer l’école.
Laman Koné, Président Fondateur de HEC Abidjan (Hautes Etudes Commerciales d’Abidjan), partage sa vision pour le futur de HEC Abidjan et de Gecos Formation d’ici trois ans, et mentionne la possible création d’un institut polytechnique permettant de regrouper les deux centres en un seul espace.
Laman Koné, Président Fondateur de HEC Abidjan (Hautes Etudes Commerciales d’Abidjan), explique quel est le principal défi de l’enseignement supérieur en Côte d’Ivoire.
Parfait Kakou présente le Pôle Bâtiments et Aménagement Territorial du Bureau National d’Etudes Techniques et de Développement (BNETD), et nous parle de 3 projets phares : l’hôpital Moscati, le projet de l’université de Man et le stade olympique d’Ebimpé.
The latest of ACK’s CSR efforts includes promoting breast cancer awareness throughout the month of October, the “Breast Cancer Awareness Month”.
School of Business students at the Australian College of Kuwait (ACK) gave an outstanding presentation to Al-Yaal Mall management, presenting their strategic marketing plans for small and medium-sized enterprises (SME’s).
Kuwait Finance and Investment Company (KFIC), a well-established asset manager in Kuwait, announced its recognition for Bhavani Joshi for attaining the Certified Internal Auditor (CIA) certification from The Global Institute of Internal Auditors.
“Although I have been familiar with the institution for almost seven years, I did just arrive, so I am focusing on listening to ideas that people have and responding to suggestions that people are making,” says Dr. Earl (Tim) Sullivan, President of the American University of Kuwait (AUK)
“For many years, higher education here was dominated by Kuwait University, which is a large public institution. Only a few years ago, it was decided to add options for private universities that would offer different kinds of programs. The approach to education in Kuwait has generally been one with aim at the job market,” says Dr. Earl (Tim) Sullivan, President of the American University of Kuwait (AUK)
“We now have three centres in the college that encourage and support innovation. The first is the Project Based Learning (PBL) Centre. Its goal is to propagate learning through projects namely, experiential learning. The workshop is the starting point,” says Abdullah Al Sharhan, Chairman of Australian College of Kuwait (ACK).