
New Singaporean-Cambodian project to upgrade skills of Kingdom’s youth
A joint program expected to equip local students with the know-how.
A joint program expected to equip local students with the know-how.
A two day job fair was held at the Olympia Mall and was opened to all students, employees and other job seekers.
THE Indian Embassy conducted an ‘Indian Scholarship Forum’ for local university students in Battambang province last week, with the top announcement that various scholarships to India are available for Cambodian students to apply for every year.
IDP Education (Cambodia) hosted and warmly welcomed their partner institutions from around the globe to Cambodia to participate in an expo to reach out to students who were eager to find out more about studying abroad, last Saturday at Sofitel Phnom Penh Hotel.
The annual Smart TechTalk rounds off by highlighting the potential in local start-ups.
Siam Cement Group grants scholarships worth $62,400 to 270 Cambodian students.
Students and parents were invited by Singapore Cambodia International Academy (SCIA) to a complimentary movie screening and the opportunity to learn more from their guest speaker, Ms Shannon Guo, Deputy Principal, SCIA Primary School at Legend Cinema, Eden Garden, last Saturday.
The World Bank reports that up to 50% of private firms in East Asia and the Pacific are concerned about inadequate worker education and skills.
Thai’s Special Branch Bureau agrees to stop seeking information on Muslim students.
A committee to address complaints from students who failed the exam.
Hundreds of students who failed the exam gather to demand a review of their results.
The Education Ministry says more students passed the national high school exam this year when compared to last year.
Students to graduate with 2 cert.
Taing Kimhok is a RUPP lecturer and programme coordinator at IFL, an English Literature specialist. He was a member of IFL debate club and received an Excellence Award as outstanding student from the university.
Malaysian PM urged Cambodian students to be proud of their culture.
For better or worse, many of us will never forget the 12 years spent on the journey of exploring ourselves in high school, which seemed insignificant back then, but so nostalgic today.
About 200 primary and high school students receive cultural heritage training.
The Super Women season 2 was hosted last Sunday at the National Institute of Education (NIE). It was organised by the young advocacy group “Yes I Can”, aims to empower women and to contribute more towards nation building and development.
Many students flock to religious sites because they did not study: Official.
As some students struggle financially, pagodas in Phnom Penh open their doors to provide shelter and food.
More than 180 students are set to depart to China after obtaining a scholarship to continue studies abroad.
As final high school exams approach, students are painstakingly preparing for the biggest test of their lives.
A group of 39 students from Cambodia have returned to the country after spending a week in China competing in the international education programme of Global National History Day.
Arrange your study schedule as precisely as possible: “Knowing when to study and when to relax. You cannot just mix everything up and expect good results. You should start sketching out a timetable for both school and for self-studying.”
HIGH achieving students, who have a strong track record in their past examinations, prescribe that having a presence of mind can sooth jittery nerves so a student can concentrate on the exam paper at hand.
24 Cambodian students receive scholarships to pursue further studies in Japan.
Long hours at school, hours of homework and being forced by parents to have private tuition are taking a toll on students in Singapore.
The NUM Social Innovation Lab, hosted a 2-day workshop with a theme “Women’s Leadership Academy for Women in Tech”.
Indian company seeks to provide vocational skill training for out of school students.
It might not be surprising that people in Cambodia, especially in Phnom Penh, are in favour of consuming plastic in their daily activities – at the market, school, restaurant and others.