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On Sunday September 23rd, 2018, E-JUST organized an orientation for new Undergraduate Students Batch – Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of International Business and Humanities. E-JUST President Prof. Ahmed El-Gohary announced during the orientation University admission conditions necessitates meeting the minimum requirements to High School / equivalent degree graduates. A total of 600 students have applied, provided they pass E-JUST entrance exams. Prof. El-Gohary added that the University applies Japanese education methods, based on innovation and excellence through linking between scientific studies and laboratory experiments. E-JUST is the first University based outside Japan with partnership between both Egyptian and Japanese governments. The University is the largest project funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency outside Japanese grounds. Japanese faculty staff members participates the Academic teaching staff. Orientation events included meeting between different Japanese / faculty staff members and students / parents; to introduce them to various campus services. As for the Students Activities Building, it includes swimming pool, billiards, squash, football, tennis, handball, fitness courts and Japanese sports.

Quiet, study and reading area. Great for quiet group meetings too. Plenty of plugs for laptops, our main WiFi spot

An overview of the user segments, and demographics for the research study.

Students use study carrels on the 2nd floor of the Kent State University Library

Three men study together in a dormitory room, circa 1958. Two students are drinking milk and Spartan curtains hang in the background.

 

circa 1958

 

Subjects

Michigan State University -- Dormitory Life

 

Repository:Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, http://archives.msu.edu

 

Resource Identifier: A000010

ink, '76

12"x15"

To whom it may concern,

 

I am a sophomore that just returned from studying abroad in Barcelona

Spain. I am submitting these six photos of some of my travels and

experiences while abroad as part of the requirements to receive honors

elective credit. Please let me know if there is any problems with the

photos. Thank you,

 

Elena Sachs

TUID#: 0563587

I'm going to draw this guy, so I decided to study their anatomy a bit for the better result. Quite a menacing look, I'd say.

Recycle-A-Bicycle and NYC DOT hosted a bike-a-thon with East-West School of International Studies on Sunday, June 14, 2015 at Flushing-Meadows Park in Queens, NY.

Took pictures of the surf very early in the morning (before sunrise) on the beach at Baybay, Makato, Aklan, the Philippines. Just experimenting with shutter speeds and apertures. Love the golden light on the blue of the water.

karel goes for it, Grose Nederlanse Larousse Encyclopedie. Corrected: "Grote" The Big Encyclopedia.

Staghorn fern study

 

You always have to study!

Well, this is me. *laughs* I've always been fascinated with the body, but I'm not going to start doing full frontal nudes straight away so I thought I'd try a common theme out first; collar bones. I have a few other shots, but they didn't turn out quite as well.. I don't know what to call this, either. Any suggestions?

 

Thanks for the suggestion, NST :D I like it.

Study tour participants inspecting native shrubs being grown by the nursery

Spotted at Target some of the new Study Abroad dolls. New to me at least

Elon University 2016 Field Biology in Belize Winter Term course. Photo by Dan Anderson, Office of University Communications.

HU School of Media Studies arranged an Educational Tour to the news channel - City 42, which broadcasts news and events about Lahore. The purpose of the educational tour was to create awareness amongst media studies students about the various various departments of a news channel: how it functions? how it broadcasts its programs? how it collects, edits and delivers news?

 

Media Studies students were all too eager to visit City 42, and learn the ropes of broadcasting. One of their Professors accompanied them to make this educational tour productive. City 42 representatives warmly welcomed the students and showed departments of the channel, including Master Control Room, Editing Labs, creative department, ticker department, news department and studios.

 

The Students learned the whole procedure of a news channel, and asked questions from their staff members during the discussion session. The channel’s staff appreciated the learning ability and desire of the students to get knowledge and information. This educational tour proved very helpful for HU students.

  

“There was also a discussion session between City 42 Staff & HU Media Studies Students regarding their intended career paths & the role of media in revolutionizing a society.

 

Hajvery University (HU) extends gratitude to City 042 for giving our students a learning opportunity. HU continually arranges educational and industrial tours for its students, keeping in line with the modern advancements and to gain practical exposure.

 

Hajvery University (HU) is one of the leading Universities in Pakistan. HU is Chartered by Govt. Of Pakistan, Accredited by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan (HEC) and rated W category. HU is a progressive, Student Centric University, focused on offering rigorous, market driven courses in Business, Fashion, Engineering, Computer sciences, Textile Design, Media Studies, Economics, Commerce, Pharmacy & English For details: Web: www.hup.edu.pk, UAN: 042-111-777-007 Email: info@hup.edu.pk

The students attended the first-ever EducationUSA Grade A Student Fair, hosted by the EducationUSA Cambodia advising center.

 

"As you follow your dreams, each of you have the responsibility to help Cambodia develop and prosper," Ambassador Heidt said. "We here at the U.S. Embassy are all very proud of each of you and wish you very much success."

 

The Ambassador was joined by Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sport Undersecretary of State H.E. Lav Chhiv Eav, EducationUSA advisor Kolap Mao, Fulbright scholar Sean Viseth, and director of STEM Cambodia Organization Allen Tan.

 

After the formal program, the students had a chance to talk with representatives from Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, The U.S. Ambassador's Youth Council, STEM Cambodia, and much more.

 

[Photo: USAID/Ty Chan]

Week 12, 2015 - Focal Length Study

for Compositionally Challenged

 

I dropped a primula into a shallow puddle on concrete and positioned myself so that I could see tree reflections in the water. For both shots, the camera was held about 3 inches above the concrete.

 

I zoomed and cropped the farther primula to match the size and position of the nearer primula as closely as possible. Both photos received identical post production adjustment of brightness and contrast.

my notes and outlines for my big critical perspectives in popular culture class tonight.

Ocoee Whitewater Center, Ducktown, Tennessee

 

Fuji X-T2, 18-135mm lens

Pedro Cadalak work study profile. November 10, 2015. Photo by Madie Miller.

Models: Jasmine Skull

Photographer: ViperEscueta

www.joyolayta.com/

Stylist/MUA: Taeden/Gloomth

www.gloomth.com

A desk set up on a balcony outside the Plaza building provides the perfect relaxing spot to study, with a great view of downtown Denver.

NYC: WaHi / J. Hood Wright Park

 

Light snowfall on children's playground

 

(Snow study en route to the subway this AM)

 

Leica M-P (Typ 240) | Leica Summilux-M 1.4/35 ASPH

I took this photo with a split second I saw my husband turn the page of this photo magazine. I had a camera beside me. Till now I still don't know why I took it, but I like it. It's talking to me.

The library has several zones for different types of study.

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