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France helping South Africa with high-end skills development
June 12, 2013 Editor 0
France is actively supporting the development of high-end science, technology and engineering skills in South Africa. “We are active in several fields,” reports French Embassy science attaché Pierre Lemonde. “One of our flagship cooperation programmes is FSATI – the French/South African Technology Institute. This operates basically like a French engineering school, with a relatively small student body – around 200 – mainly graduate students in Masters and PhD programmes, just like at French engineering schools. There is, however, also a small undergraduate programme.”
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