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Deborah-Fay Ndhlovu
Fighting destroys Ivory University
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Christina Scott
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Deborah-Fay Ndhlovu
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8 Apr 2011
Fighting in Côte d'Ivoire has claimed a new victim: the University of Abobo-Adjamé, where the country's doctors take their first courses.
Separation anxiety
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Deborah-Fay Ndhlovu
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25 Feb 2011
Sudanese universities grapple with the impact secession will have on the logistics of relocation and research priorities.
Science diet will grow Africa
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Deborah-Fay Ndhlovu
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Christina Scott
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17 May 2010
As head of the pan-African science council, Egypt is urging other countries to meet the target spending of 1% of GDP.
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