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  2. Asian University for Women - Wikipedia

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    Asian University for Women (AUW) is an independent, international university in Chittagong, Bangladesh. [2] AUW admits students solely on the basis of merit, regardless of their family's income level. [3] Currently, 85% of AUW students are on scholarship support with many being the first in their family to attend a university. [4]

  3. American Association of University Women - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of University Women (AAUW), officially founded in 1881, [1] is a non-profit organization that advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, and research. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The organization has a nationwide network of 170,000 members and supporters, [ 3 ] 1,000 local branches, [ 3 ] and 800 college and ...

  4. Category:American Association of University Women - Wikipedia

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    Presidents of the American Association of University Women (6 P) Pages in category "American Association of University Women" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  5. Gladys Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    Gladys Eloise Beckwith (1929 – December 8, 2020) was an American academic and women's rights activist. She was the co-founder of the Michigan Women's Studies Association and the founder of the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame. Beckwith was one of the first professors of women's studies in the United States, teaching at Michigan State University ...

  6. Government Viqar-un-Nisa Women University - Wikipedia

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    Government Viqar-un-Nisa Women University, ... [3] In July 2021, this college for women was upgraded to a university. [4] [5] Programs

  7. Ahfad University for Women - Wikipedia

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    Ahfad University for Women (Arabic: جامعة الأحفاد للبنات, romanized: Jāmiʻat al-Aḥfād lil-Banāt) is a private women's university in Omdurman, Sudan [1] that was founded in 1966, by Yusuf Badri, son of the Mahdist soldier Babiker Badri. The university began with only 23 students and 3 teachers.

  8. National Exam (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    National examination in Indonesia. National Exam (Indonesian: Ujian Nasional, commonly abbreviated as UN or UNAS) [1] was a standard evaluation system of primary and secondary education in Indonesia and the determining factor of quality of education levels among the areas that are conducted by the Center for Educational Assessment of the Ministry of Education and Culture.

  9. Jinnah University for Women - Wikipedia

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    It is an all-woman university and is the first women's university in the country. [3] Established as a post-graduate college, its status as full-fledged university was upgraded in 1998 the Sindh Assembly. [3] Major financial endowment and funding are managed by the Anjuman-e-Islam Trust. [3]