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  2. Dorothy Eady - Wikipedia

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    Early practitioner of Kemetism, association with Egyptology, author on Egyptian folklore. Spouse. Emam Abdel Meguid (married 1931/1933, separated 1935) Dorothy Louise Eady (16 January 1904 – 21 April 1981), also known as Omm Sety or Om Seti (Arabic: أم سيتي), was a British antiques caretaker and folklorist. She was keeper of the Abydos ...

  3. Education in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The public education system in Egypt consists of three levels: the basic education stage for 4–14 years old: kindergarten for two years followed by primary school for six years and preparatory school (ISCED Level 2) for three years. Then, the secondary school (ISCED Level 3) stage is for three years, for ages 15 to 17, followed by the ...

  4. Academic ranks in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    MOA'ED (معيد), or Teaching Assistant- also called demonstrator- (must have a bachelor's degree; usually graduated top of the class) MODARESS MOSAED (مدرس مساعد), Lecturer (must have a master's degree) MODARESS (مدرس), Assistant Professor (must have a PhD degree) OSTATH MOSAED (the "TH" pronounced like in the word "THE") MOSAED ...

  5. Pathways to Higher Education, Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pathways to Higher Education, Egypt. Pathways to Higher Education (PHE/EG) is a soft-skills oriented training program funded by Ford Foundation in fourteen different countries across the globe, and implemented in Egypt by Cairo University represented by CAPSCU in three phases over a period of ten years, starting 2002 through 2012.

  6. Malvern College Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Malvern College Egypt (MCE) is a British international school in cairo located at B2-B3 South Ring Road Cairo, Egypt. It is operated in a partnership between UK-based Malvern College and the Azazy International Group. It opened in September 2016 with 350 students and 35 expatriate teaching staff.

  7. Languages of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    English is the most widely used language in tourism. The majority of the road signs in Egypt are written both in Arabic and English. In addition, many English words have started being used by Egyptians in their daily life. English has a crucial position in Egypt: banknotes and coins, as well as stamps, are bilingual in English and Arabic.

  8. List of universities in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    European Universities in Egypt (University of London (incl. LSE), University of Central Lancashire, University of East London) EUE 2021 (2021, 2021, 2024) [50] Future University in Egypt: FUE: 2006 [51] Misr International University: MIU: 1996 [52] Misr University for Science and Technology: MUST: 1996 [53] Hertfordshire University In Egypt: UH ...

  9. Cairo English School - Wikipedia

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    Cairo English School (CES) is a member of Esol Education, formerly known as Educational Services Overseas Limited (ESOL).CES opened in 2006 in Cairo and provides British-based international education culminating in Cambridge International Education IGCSE exam and the A-Level and IB Diploma [1] offered as alternatives in the Sixth Form, CES is accredited by the Council of International Schools ...