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This is the list of universities and colleges in Laos. National University of Laos. Souphanouvong University. Champassak University. Savannakhet University. University of Health Sciences (UHS–Laos) Lao-Korean College. Rattana Business Administration College (RBAC)
Website. www.nuol.edu.la. The National University of Laos (NUOL) is a national public university in Vientiane, the capital of Laos. Founded in 1996, with departments brought in from other existing colleges, it is the only national university in the country. The NUOL accepts students from all over Laos, along with international students. [1][2]
Kathmandu Medical College. Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences. KIST Medical College, Kathmandu. Lumbini Medical College, Palpa. Manipal College of Medical Sciences. National Academy of Medical Sciences. National Medical College. Nepal Army Institute of Health Sciences, Kathmandu. Nepal Medical College.
Souphanouvong University (SU) is a university in Luang Prabang, the old capital of Laos and its fourth largest city. It is one of five national universities in the country. It was established in accordance with the Prime Minister Decree, No 169/PM, dated 4 November 2003, and inaugurated on the following day. The University is named after Prince ...
Healthcare in Laos is provided by both the private and public sector. It is limited in comparison with other countries. [1] Western medical care is available in some locations, but remote areas and ethnic groups are underserved. Public spending on healthcare is low compared with neighbouring countries. Still, progress has been made since Laos ...
Website. www.uhsa.ag. The University of Health Sciences Antigua (UHSA) is a private, for-profit medical and nursing school located in Dow's Hill near Falmouth, Antigua, in the Caribbean. UHSA confers upon its graduates the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. [1]
Education in Laos. In 2005, the literacy rate in Laos was estimated to be 73% (83% male and 63% female). [1] The Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) [2] finds that Laos is fulfilling only 74.0% of what it should be fulfilling for the right to education based on the country's level of income. [3] HRMI breaks down the right to education by ...
Fred Newton Binka is a public health physician and researcher from Ghana. He serves as a distinguished professor of clinical epidemiology at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS) in Ho, Ghana, [1] and has previously coordinated the World Health Organization (WHO) Emergency Response to Artemisinin Resistance in the Greater Mekong sub-region of Asia. [2]