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education management
ATC advances the Occupational Training mission through the development of human capital. We deliver agency-specific training, career development programs, and customized consulting solutions to enrich learning and optimize individual, group and organizational performance. ATC is a member of the Advisory Board of Industry of the Arab Academy for Science and Technology. ATC has a protocol of cooperation with Alexandria Engineers Syndicate. ATC is a member of the Industrial Training Center (ITC) since 2010. Certifications are accredited from Egyptian Programmers syndicate and Center for International Studies of Distance Education, Tanta. They also can be accredited from Ministry of Foreign Affairs. ATC is one of three Service Providers of the Egyptian-Emirates scholarship for youth training in 2015.
higher education
In 1938, the nucleus of the Alexandria University (formerly known as Farouk University) had its beginning in the form of two faculties of Fouad the First University. These were the faculties of Arts and Law. The faculty of Engineering was then established in 1941. In the light of the need for developing more disciplines for higher learning and with a view towards meeting the need of the people of Alexandria, Alexandria University became a separate entity in August 1942 with four additional faculties: Science, Commerce, Medicine and Agriculture. In 1952, it became "Alexandria University". Since then, the University witnessed growth and expansion in several fields: the number of Faculties and high institutes increased to 22. Some example of them are as follows: Faculty of Nursing, 1954 (formerly, High Institute of Nursing) Faculty of Pharmacy, 1956 High Institute of Public Health, 1963 Faculty of Education, 1969 Faculty of Dentistry, 1971 Medical Research Institute, 1971 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 1974 Institute of Graduate Studies & Research, 1983 Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, 1983 Alexandria University supervised the establishment of four faculties in the Nile Delta. Those were: Faculty of Medicine (1962) and Faculties of Science (1969) in Tanta (currently Tanta University), Education and Agriculture (1969) in Kafr-Elsheikh (currently Kafr-Elsheikh University). Seven other Faculties were established in Damanhour, the capital of Behera Governorate: the Faculty of Education (1980), the Faculties of Arts, Agriculture, and Commerce (1983), Science, Veterinary Medicine, and Nursing (2007).( currently Damanhour University) In 1989, the Faculties and Institute affiliated to Helwan University and located in Alexandria joined the Alexandria University by a Presidential Decree: four Faculties of Physical Education for men, Physical Education for women, fine Arts, and agriculture at Saba-Basha. A Faculty of Basic Education was also establi...
higher education
In 1938, the nucleus of the Alexandria University (formerly known as Farouk University) had its beginning in the form of two faculties of Fouad the First University. These were the faculties of Arts and Law. The faculty of Engineering was then established in 1941. In the light of the need for developing more disciplines for higher learning and with a view towards meeting the need of the people of Alexandria, Alexandria University became a separate entity in August 1942 with four additional faculties: Science, Commerce, Medicine and Agriculture. In 1952, it became "Alexandria University". Since then, the University witnessed growth and expansion in several fields: the number of Faculties and high institutes increased to 22. Some example of them are as follows: Faculty of Nursing, 1954 (formerly, High Institute of Nursing) Faculty of Pharmacy, 1956 High Institute of Public Health, 1963 Faculty of Education, 1969 Faculty of Dentistry, 1971 Medical Research Institute, 1971 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 1974 Institute of Graduate Studies & Research, 1983 Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, 1983 Alexandria University supervised the establishment of four faculties in the Nile Delta. Those were: Faculty of Medicine (1962) and Faculties of Science (1969) in Tanta (currently Tanta University), Education and Agriculture (1969) in Kafr-Elsheikh (currently Kafr-Elsheikh University). Seven other Faculties were established in Damanhour, the capital of Behera Governorate: the Faculty of Education (1980), the Faculties of Arts, Agriculture, and Commerce (1983), Science, Veterinary Medicine, and Nursing (2007).( currently Damanhour University) In 1989, the Faculties and Institute affiliated to Helwan University and located in Alexandria joined the Alexandria University by a Presidential Decree: four Faculties of Physical Education for men, Physical Education for women, fine Arts, and agriculture at Saba-Basha. A Faculty of Basic Education was also establi...
higher education
In 1938, the nucleus of the Alexandria University (formerly known as Farouk University) had its beginning in the form of two faculties of Fouad the First University. These were the faculties of Arts and Law. The faculty of Engineering was then established in 1941. In the light of the need for developing more disciplines for higher learning and with a view towards meeting the need of the people of Alexandria, Alexandria University became a separate entity in August 1942 with four additional faculties: Science, Commerce, Medicine and Agriculture. In 1952, it became "Alexandria University". Since then, the University witnessed growth and expansion in several fields: the number of Faculties and high institutes increased to 22. Some example of them are as follows: Faculty of Nursing, 1954 (formerly, High Institute of Nursing) Faculty of Pharmacy, 1956 High Institute of Public Health, 1963 Faculty of Education, 1969 Faculty of Dentistry, 1971 Medical Research Institute, 1971 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 1974 Institute of Graduate Studies & Research, 1983 Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, 1983 Alexandria University supervised the establishment of four faculties in the Nile Delta. Those were: Faculty of Medicine (1962) and Faculties of Science (1969) in Tanta (currently Tanta University), Education and Agriculture (1969) in Kafr-Elsheikh (currently Kafr-Elsheikh University). Seven other Faculties were established in Damanhour, the capital of Behera Governorate: the Faculty of Education (1980), the Faculties of Arts, Agriculture, and Commerce (1983), Science, Veterinary Medicine, and Nursing (2007).( currently Damanhour University) In 1989, the Faculties and Institute affiliated to Helwan University and located in Alexandria joined the Alexandria University by a Presidential Decree: four Faculties of Physical Education for men, Physical Education for women, fine Arts, and agriculture at Saba-Basha. A Faculty of Basic Education was also establi...
information technology and services
We are a #BehaviorTech company with the purpose of democratize the understanding of human behavior. We put together neuroscientists, anthropologists, sociologists, data scientists and developers to create new technologies based on artificial intelligence, machine learning and big data, as our crowdsourcing platform, with more than 1 million users, presenting for the market for data, marketing and research a new path, that understand better how people feel, think and make decisions.
government administration
The Alexandrina region is uniquely positioned in the picturesque Southern Fleurieu Peninsula at the end of the River Murray and as a gateway to the iconic Coorong. It is within an easy drive from metropolitan Adelaide – about an hour and a quarter or 85 kms south from Adelaide Airport. Alexandrina Council comprises some 182,684 hectares. It extends from the north-western side of Lake Alexandrina to the Murray Mouth, and the western end of the Coorong - taking in river communities of Langhorne Creek, Milang, Clayton Bay, Goolwa and Hindmarsh Island. It extends along the south coast to Port Elliot and inland to Mount Compass and Strathalbyn. The Alexandrina vision is about ‘connecting communities’ through regional innovation, a thriving environment, quality of life and wellbeing for all, increasing cultural vitality and activating vibrant spaces. The Alexandrina community encompasses many townships, villages and rural areas, with two major hubs – Strathalbyn to the north-east (edge of the Adelaide Hills) and Goolwa (to the south at the end of the River Murray). The Alexandrina area is one of the fastest growing regional areas in South Australia – experiencing peri-urban trends while also noted for its high quality agricultural production (the second largest industry in the region). The area is renowned for its environment, heritage and lifestyle. Our population also extends to the south alongside stunning coastline, acting as an annual nursery for Southern-Right Whales and a popular holiday and visitor destination. To the north, the population disperses throughout rolling hills and pastures, as a mix of rural living and large broadacre farming and vineyards.
financial services
A personal and family budget advisory services firm located in Northern New Jersey. We offer financial literacy training through individual and family guidance. Our mission is to help all of our clients - regardless of their prior experience or background - expand their knowledge base so that they can understand better the personal financial issues that we all encounter regularly and address them with confidence. We want our clients to become informed, capable of making independent decisions and personally responsible for their financial future.
transportation/trucking/railroad
Spedycja, transport międzynarodowy, przewóz towarów.
mining & metals
Alexco is the owner and operator of the historic Keno Hill Silver District in Canada’s Yukon Territory, one of the highest-grade silver deposits in the world. Alexco is currently advancing Keno Hill to commercial production and started silver-rich concentrate production and shipments in Q1 2021. Alexco is committed to conducting business in accordance with the highest ethical, environmental, and governance standards. Our strategy is to provide investors with the best vehicle to invest in silver while continuously adding shareholder value through operational excellence, exploration success, and a resolute focus on profitability. In 2010, Alexco built the Bellekeno mine and operated it from 2010 until 2013, when it decided to put it on care and maintenance due to low silver prices. In 2020, following years of exploration success and after receiving the final regulatory permits, Alexco restart production at its 100%-owned Keno Hill Silver District, Canada’s only primary silver mine. Alexco continues to enhance shareholder value by unlocking Keno Hill’s potential through: * Successful exploration focused on expanding mineral reserves and resources and discovering new mineralization in the District. * The scale-up of Keno Hill through operational efficiencies and the conversion of mineral resources into mineral reserves. * Long-term growth through accretive opportunities in the precious metals space. * Sustainable and safe silver production generating free cashflow.
mining & metals
Alexco is the owner and operator of the historic Keno Hill Silver District in Canada’s Yukon Territory, one of the highest-grade silver deposits in the world. Alexco is currently advancing Keno Hill to commercial production and started silver-rich concentrate production and shipments in Q1 2021. Alexco is committed to conducting business in accordance with the highest ethical, environmental, and governance standards. Our strategy is to provide investors with the best vehicle to invest in silver while continuously adding shareholder value through operational excellence, exploration success, and a resolute focus on profitability. In 2010, Alexco built the Bellekeno mine and operated it from 2010 until 2013, when it decided to put it on care and maintenance due to low silver prices. In 2020, following years of exploration success and after receiving the final regulatory permits, Alexco restart production at its 100%-owned Keno Hill Silver District, Canada’s only primary silver mine. Alexco continues to enhance shareholder value by unlocking Keno Hill’s potential through: * Successful exploration focused on expanding mineral reserves and resources and discovering new mineralization in the District. * The scale-up of Keno Hill through operational efficiencies and the conversion of mineral resources into mineral reserves. * Long-term growth through accretive opportunities in the precious metals space. * Sustainable and safe silver production generating free cashflow.
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