Positioning itself at the crossroads between Africa and Asia, Mauritius
is also looking north – especially to France and Britain, where it has
strong historical ties. Africa's most developed country is striving to
become the continent's leading higher education hub.
There are at least 30 international institutions and groups involved in
one way or another in tertiary education in Mauritius and the government
has set attracting more international students – currently there are
1,000 – as a national objective.
The tropical Indian Ocean island's higher education ambitions were
outlined at the Mauritius International Knowledge Investment Forum 2014,
held at the Waldorf Hilton in London last month. It was the third such
forum and the first to be held outside Mauritius.
Apr 29, 2014
Apr 16, 2014
FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE – TURNS 100 on 24 MARCH 2014 - CENTENARY 2014
FACULTY OF
AGRICULTURE – CENTENARY 2014
A CENTURY OF CRAFTING
CAREERS IN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD
SCIENCES
Today the 24th March 2014, the Faculty of Agriculture turns
100. It was a School of Agriculture from 1914 to 1925 of the Department of Agriculture of the colonial Governement, then as a College of Agriculture from 1925 to 1968. When it joined the University of Mauritius, its appellation was changed to School of Agriculture, until 1993 when it was renamed Faculty of Agriculture.
In the 100 years since it was established, we are proud to have delivered teaching and research to a wide range of people of our Republic, including Rodrigues and to some countries in the region.
In the 100 years since it was established, we are proud to have delivered teaching and research to a wide range of people of our Republic, including Rodrigues and to some countries in the region.
There has been many achievements
and success from the many wonderful people who have studied at Faculty.
We fully recognise the achievements of our alumni community and the changes an
education at the Faculty has brought to their life.
In this context, the Faculty will organise
a wealth of events and activities to mark this important milestone in our
history and to reflect on its contribution to the economic development of the Republic
of Mauritius.
EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
1.
Tree planting in Reduit
2.
Open day at the farm
3.
Poster competition
4.
Archives for the Faculty of Agriculture
5.
Production of a Souvenir magazine
6.
A 2-day national conference
7.
Talks on topical issues
8.
Exhibitions by different agricultural and food institutions
9.
Film Show on the Faculty
10. Dinner/Gala show
11. Special Commemorative cover by Mauritius Post
12. Tombola
PARTICIPATE AND SHARE YOUR STORY
Whether you were a past or current student, a staff member or someone who used the walking tracks around the Faculty – whatever your involvement with the Faculty was, you will be contacted to hear about your story, to share photos, books and other relevant materials via our special Faculty centenary webpage (to be announced shortly).
We thank you for your support to the Centenary Celebrations a success and an enriching experience.
Help us to spread the word and walk the talk about Faculty of Agriculture
Centenary Celebrations
More information will be posted soon.
Apr 15, 2014
Visibility Workshop for HAAGRIM
Mr E. Vanhalewyn
First Secretary
Delegation of the European Union |
HAAGRIM (Harmonisation et Amélioration des Programmes de Master et de Doctorat en Agribusiness par la Mobilité) entre l'Afrique de l'Ouest, de l'Est et du Centre pour un Développement Socio-économique Durable)
Click here for more information.
Prof S.Jugessur, Pro Chancellor of UOM |
Dr N. Lukeenarain, Deputy PS of Ministry of Tertiary Education, Launching the HAAGRIM website |
Dr B.Ramasawmy, Local HAAGRIM Coordinator |
DATE : 28th March 2014TIME : 13h00-15h30VENUE: R Burrenchobay Lecture Theatre, University of Mauritius,
Chief Guest(s): Dr the Hon. Rajeshwar Jeetah, Minister of Tertiary Education, Science, Research and Technology represented by Dr (Mrs) N.Lukeenarain, Deputy Permanent Secretary
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