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''Tajikistan'' | == Partners situated in Tajikistan == | ||
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== Tajikistan in a nutshell == | |||
Tajikistan (Russian: '''Тоҷикистон'''), officially the '''Republic of Tajikistan''' (Tajik: '''Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон''', '''Jumhurii Tojikiston'''), is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. [[Afghanistan]] borders it to the south, [[Uzbekistan]] to the west, [[Kyrgyzstan]] to the north, and People's Republic of [[China]] to the east. Tajikistan also lies adjacent to [[Pakistan]] but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor. | |||
The population is 7.3 million. | |||
The capital is Dushanbe. | |||
Most of Tajikistan's population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group, who share culture and history with Afghanistan and speak the Persian language (officially referred to as Tajiki in Tajikistan). Once part of the Samanid Empire, Tajikistan became a constituent republic of the [[Soviet Union]] in the 20th century, known as the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR). Mountains cover over 90% of this Central Asian republic. | |||
After independence, Tajikistan suffered from a devastating civil war which lasted from 1992 to 1997. Since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow. Trade in commodities such as cotton and aluminium wire has contributed greatly to this steady improvement. In Tajikistan about 20% of the population lives on less than US$1.25 per day. | |||
== Tajikistan education policy == | |||
== Tajikistan education system == | |||
== Higher education == | |||
=== Universities in Tajikistan === | |||
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=== Polytechnics in Tajikistan === | |||
== Higher education reform == | |||
=== The Bologna Process === | |||
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== Administration and finance == | |||
== Quality assurance == | |||
== Tajikistan's HEIs in the information society == | |||
=== Towards the information society === | |||
=== Information society strategy === | |||
== Virtual Campuses in HE == | |||
=== Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives === | |||
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=== Interesting Programmes === | |||
=== Re.ViCa Case-study === | |||
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== Lessons learnt == | |||
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== References == | |||
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Revision as of 21:20, 27 January 2010
Partners situated in Tajikistan
None.
Tajikistan in a nutshell
Tajikistan (Russian: Тоҷикистон), officially the Republic of Tajikistan (Tajik: Ҷумҳурии Тоҷикистон, Jumhurii Tojikiston), is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia. Afghanistan borders it to the south, Uzbekistan to the west, Kyrgyzstan to the north, and People's Republic of China to the east. Tajikistan also lies adjacent to Pakistan but is separated by the narrow Wakhan Corridor.
The population is 7.3 million.
The capital is Dushanbe.
Most of Tajikistan's population belongs to the Tajik ethnic group, who share culture and history with Afghanistan and speak the Persian language (officially referred to as Tajiki in Tajikistan). Once part of the Samanid Empire, Tajikistan became a constituent republic of the Soviet Union in the 20th century, known as the Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik SSR). Mountains cover over 90% of this Central Asian republic.
After independence, Tajikistan suffered from a devastating civil war which lasted from 1992 to 1997. Since the end of the war, newly established political stability and foreign aid have allowed the country's economy to grow. Trade in commodities such as cotton and aluminium wire has contributed greatly to this steady improvement. In Tajikistan about 20% of the population lives on less than US$1.25 per day.
Tajikistan education policy
Tajikistan education system
Higher education
Universities in Tajikistan
Polytechnics in Tajikistan
Higher education reform
The Bologna Process
Administration and finance
Quality assurance
Tajikistan's HEIs in the information society
Towards the information society
Information society strategy
Virtual Campuses in HE
Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives
Interesting Programmes
Re.ViCa Case-study
None.
Lessons learnt
None so far.