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  2. Category:Ethiopian scholars - Wikipedia

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    For Ethiopians who held or hold academic positions at universities or research institutes, see Category:Ethiopian academics (see debate of July 2022) Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  3. Ethiopian studies - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian studies began a new era in 1963 when the Institute of Ethiopian Studies was founded on the campus of Haile Selassie University (which was later renamed Addis Ababa University). [4] The heart of the IES is the library, containing a wide variety of published and unpublished materials on all types of matters related to Ethiopia and the ...

  4. Ephraim Isaac - Wikipedia

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    Ephraim Isaac (born 29 May 1936) is an Ethiopian scholar of ancient Ethiopian Semitic languages and of African and Ethiopian civilizations. He founded the Institute of Semitic Studies, which he directs from his home in Princeton, NJ, [1] and is the chair of his Ethiopian Peace and Development Center.

  5. List of Ethiopian scientists - Wikipedia

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    Timnit Gebru (born 1983), Ethiopian-American computer scientist and former co-lead of the Google Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team. Mitiku Haile (born 1951), professor of soil science and founding president at Mekelle University. Sossina M. Haile (born 1966), professor of materials science and chemical engineering at the California Institute ...

  6. Institute of Ethiopian Studies - Wikipedia

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    The IES Library collects in the field of Ethiopian Studies (in the humanities and social sciences) [1] and also preserves Ethiopian manuscripts. Its Woldämäskäl Memorial Research Center holds most of the Institute's rare publications and manuscripts in Ge’ez, Amharic, Oromiffa, Tigrinya, and other Ethiopian languages.

  7. List of universities and colleges in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of universities and colleges in Ethiopia. It includes both public and private institutions. [1] [2] [3] There are 5 private universities and 659 private colleges of higher education in Ethiopia. [4] Public higher education institutions are categorized by the Ministry of Education (MOE) into four main focus areas: [4] [5] [6]

  8. Category:Ethiopian academics - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes ... By occupation: Educators / Scholars: Academics: By nationality: Ethiopian Also ... This category has the following 5 ...

  9. Masresha Fetene - Wikipedia

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    Masresha Fetene was born in Mertolemariam, Gojjam, Amhara Region, Ethiopia on 15 December 1954. [1]He obtained a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the Department of Biology, Addis Ababa University (1976–1982) with a distinction, followed by a Master of Science from the same institute (1983–1985).