bahrain to attend isesco conference
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Bahrain to attend ISESCO Conference

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Education Minister Dr Majid bin Ali al-Nuaimi
Manama - BNA

The 7th Islamic Conference for the ministers in charge of higher education and scientific research will convene in Rabat, Morocco, under the slogan "Promoting Key Factors in Higher Education: Governance, Innovation and Employability".
Education Minister Dr. Majid bin Ali Al-Nuaimi will lead Bahrain’s official delegation to the two-day conference which will open on Thursday (December18) at the headquarters of the Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO)
The Conference will spotlight the report of the Director General on the ISESCO-led efforts to develop higher education, scientific research and technology, in addition to other key issues on the agenda of the conference.

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