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''Not to be confused with [[Dominica]].''
== Partners situated in Dominican Republic ==
None.
== Dominican Republic in a nutshell ==
(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_Republic)
The ''Dominican Republic'' (Spanish: '''República Dominicana''') is a nation on the island of [[Hispaniola]], part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the [[Caribbean]] region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of [[Haiti]], making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries, Saint Martin being the other.
Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,442 km² and an estimated 10 million people.
The capital is Santo Domingo.
The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy, with national powers divided among independent executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The President of the Dominican Republic appoints the Cabinet, executes laws passed by the Congress, and is commander in chief of the armed forces. The president and vice president run for office on the same ticket and are elected by direct vote for 4–year terms. Legislative power is exercised by a bicameral Congress composed of the Senate (with 32 members) and the Chamber of Deputies (with 178 members).
The Dominican Republic is divided into 31 provinces. Additionally, the national capital, Distrito Nacional (National District), is contained within Santo Domingo. The provinces are divided into municipalities (municipios; singular municipio). They are the second–level political and administrative subdivisions of the country.
== Dominican Republic education policy ==
== Dominican Republic education system ==
== Higher education ==
=== Universities in Dominican Republic ===
=== Polytechnics in Dominican Republic ===
== Higher education reform ==
=== The Bologna Process ===
== Administration and finance ==
== Quality assurance ==
== Dominican Republic's HEIs in the information society ==
=== Towards the information society ===
=== Information society strategy ===
== Virtual Campuses in HE ==
=== Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives ===
=== Interesting Programmes ===
See [[Open University for Adults]].
=== Re.ViCa Case-study ===
None.
==  Lessons learnt ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 10:28, 15 August 2009

Not to be confused with Dominica.


Partners situated in Dominican Republic

None.


Dominican Republic in a nutshell

(sourced from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominican_Republic)

The Dominican Republic (Spanish: República Dominicana) is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries, Saint Martin being the other.

Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,442 km² and an estimated 10 million people.

The capital is Santo Domingo.

The Dominican Republic is a representative democracy, with national powers divided among independent executive, legislative, and judicial branches. The President of the Dominican Republic appoints the Cabinet, executes laws passed by the Congress, and is commander in chief of the armed forces. The president and vice president run for office on the same ticket and are elected by direct vote for 4–year terms. Legislative power is exercised by a bicameral Congress composed of the Senate (with 32 members) and the Chamber of Deputies (with 178 members).

The Dominican Republic is divided into 31 provinces. Additionally, the national capital, Distrito Nacional (National District), is contained within Santo Domingo. The provinces are divided into municipalities (municipios; singular municipio). They are the second–level political and administrative subdivisions of the country.


Dominican Republic education policy

Dominican Republic education system

Higher education

Universities in Dominican Republic

Polytechnics in Dominican Republic

Higher education reform

The Bologna Process

Administration and finance

Quality assurance

Dominican Republic's HEIs in the information society

Towards the information society

Information society strategy

Virtual Campuses in HE

Interesting Virtual Campus Initiatives

Interesting Programmes

See Open University for Adults.


Re.ViCa Case-study

None.


Lessons learnt

References

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