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As of 18 July 2012 the Mauritius College of the Air became part of the new [[Open University of Mauritius]]. | |||
See http://www.mca.ac.mu/advert/procurement/Draft%20of%20Notice1.pdf | |||
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* Mauritius College of the Air web site, http://www.mca.ac.mu/mssnstmt.htm | * Mauritius College of the Air web site, http://www.mca.ac.mu/mssnstmt.htm | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 20 January 2013
The Mauritius College of the Air was established in 1971 as an organisation under the Ministry of Education. It was re-enacted in 1985 to provide for the merger of the Audio-Visual Centre of the Ministry of Education. It is defined as a tertiary education institution under the schedule of the Tertiary Education Commission Act of 1988. The MCA is administered by a Board which is advised by an Advisory Council. The object of the college is to promote education, arts, science and culture generally through mass media and distance education methods.
(text as excerpted from the Mauritius country report, December 2011)
Change of name and function
As of 18 July 2012 the Mauritius College of the Air became part of the new Open University of Mauritius.
See http://www.mca.ac.mu/advert/procurement/Draft%20of%20Notice1.pdf
References
- Mauritius College of the Air web site, http://www.mca.ac.mu/mssnstmt.htm