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== Partners situated in Cambodia == | |||
None. | |||
== Cambodia in a nutshell == | |||
(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodia) | |||
''Cambodia'', in full the '''Kingdom of Cambodia''' - formerly known as '''Kampuchea''', is a country in South East Asia. | |||
[[Image:Cambodia.gif|left|thumb|250px]] | |||
Cambodia has a population of over 14 million people. | |||
The kingdom's capital and largest city is Phnom Penh. | |||
Cambodia is the successor state of the once powerful Hindu and Buddhist Khmer Empire, which ruled most of the Indochinese Peninsula between the 11th and 14th centuries. | |||
A citizen of Cambodia is usually identified as "Cambodian" or "Khmer", though the latter strictly refers to ethnic Khmers. Most Cambodians are Theravada Buddhists of Khmer extraction, but the country also has a substantial number of predominantly Muslim Cham, as well as ethnic Chinese, Vietnamese and small animist hill tribes. | |||
The country borders [[Thailand]] to its west and northwest, [[Laos]] to its northeast and [[Vietnam]] to its east and southeast. In the south it faces the Gulf of Thailand. | |||
The geography of Cambodia is dominated by the Mekong River (colloquial Khmer: Tonle Thom or "the great river") and the Tonlé Sap ("the fresh water lake"), an important source of fish. | |||
== Cambodia education policy == | |||
== Cambodia education system == | |||
== Higher education == | |||
=== Universities in Cambodia === | |||
There are over 10 public higher education institutions in Cambodia and even more private ones - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Cambodia. | |||
=== Polytechnics in Cambodia === | |||
== Higher education reform == | |||
=== The Bologna Process === | |||
== Administration and finance == | |||
== Quality assurance == | |||
== Cambodia's HEIs in the information society == | |||
=== Towards the information society === | |||
=== Information society strategy === | |||
== Virtual Campuses in HE == | |||
=== Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives === | |||
=== Interesting Programmes === | |||
See [[Phnom Penh International University]]. | |||
=== Re.ViCa Case-study === | |||
None. | |||
== Lessons learnt == | |||
== References == | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 10 May 2023
Partners situated in Cambodia
None.
Cambodia in a nutshell
(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambodia)
Cambodia, in full the Kingdom of Cambodia - formerly known as Kampuchea, is a country in South East Asia.
Cambodia has a population of over 14 million people.
The kingdom's capital and largest city is Phnom Penh.
Cambodia is the successor state of the once powerful Hindu and Buddhist Khmer Empire, which ruled most of the Indochinese Peninsula between the 11th and 14th centuries.
A citizen of Cambodia is usually identified as "Cambodian" or "Khmer", though the latter strictly refers to ethnic Khmers. Most Cambodians are Theravada Buddhists of Khmer extraction, but the country also has a substantial number of predominantly Muslim Cham, as well as ethnic Chinese, Vietnamese and small animist hill tribes.
The country borders Thailand to its west and northwest, Laos to its northeast and Vietnam to its east and southeast. In the south it faces the Gulf of Thailand.
The geography of Cambodia is dominated by the Mekong River (colloquial Khmer: Tonle Thom or "the great river") and the Tonlé Sap ("the fresh water lake"), an important source of fish.
Cambodia education policy
Cambodia education system
Higher education
Universities in Cambodia
There are over 10 public higher education institutions in Cambodia and even more private ones - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Cambodia.
Polytechnics in Cambodia
Higher education reform
The Bologna Process
Administration and finance
Quality assurance
Cambodia's HEIs in the information society
Towards the information society
Information society strategy
Virtual Campuses in HE
Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives
Interesting Programmes
See Phnom Penh International University.
Re.ViCa Case-study
None.
Lessons learnt
References
For OER policies and projects in Cambodia see Cambodia/OER