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Welcome to Euclid University . org and . com --- the portal for additional information about EUCLIDE (Pôle Universitaire EUCLIDE / Euclid University) and its programs, with special information about our work at the EUCLID's official visiting campus


What is an official visiting campus?

International institutions often have an official visiting campus; for instance the IMO World Maritime Institute has its visiting campus at the University of Malta. It aim is to provide an official academic implantation for an international organisation.

Visiting Campus

EUCLIDE à Université de Bangui CRM
Avenue des martyrs B.P. 157
Bangui
RCA / Central African Republic

Tel. : +236 61 20 05 and Fax: +236 61 78 90

Contact: Apollinaire Molaye

EUCLID's mission with the University of Bangui is to fully adapt is programmes to on-campus use and to provide technological assistance.

In 2011, EUCLID's main goal is to ensure that the university's CRM and Digital Campus (managed by the AUF) are finally connected by high-performance wiring. Another goal is to help increase Internet-access throughput through funding of higher-grade infrastructure contracts.


Who are EUCLID programmes programs about?

EUCLID programmes are first and foremost offered to employees of EUCLID's Participating States. However, most programmes are also available to a limited numbers of general public applicants.

Euclid University programs are distance learning programs.

They are of special interest to residents of countries and regional organizations that enjoy special access conditions, tuition rates and recognition agreements.

Please use the left-side menu to access specific pages that will discuss these topics in details and make it possible to obtain further information and download various brochures and documents.


Who are those programmes NOT for?

Distance and online learning is difficult. It has a high drop-out rate and its takes great dedication to complete a master's or doctorate program.

There are students who prefer to study in a group or cohort with weekly interactions on an online forum. By contrast, there are those prefer independant studies at their own pace, without an absolute commitment to log on to a web site at a given day and time.

Finally, there are students who may require a degree from a specific country, region, or having a specific affiliations.

These points are discussed in detail on this information site and on the Euclid University Blog.

What is Euclid University?

To access the institutional web site, please see www.euclid.int