The introduction of undergraduate programmes in foreign languages at Cyprus’ public universities will “undermine” the Pancyprian examinations,...
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The education ministry issued a statement on Saturday saying the current admission process for Greek-language programmes at public universities will remain unaffected. The statement comes in response to recent publications regarding the ministry’s proposed bill to introduce foreign-language undergraduate programmes at public universities. “The bill is part of the government’s strategy to enhance the country’s […]
The introduction of undergraduate programmes in foreign languages at Cyprus’ public universities will “undermine” the Pancyprian examinations,...
The introduction of foreign language programmes in Cyprus’ public higher education institutions was the focus of a heated discussion on Monday. The...
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