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Camosun college international
VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas (1997-2007),[1] was a Canadian higher education organization dedicated to research and project development in the area of Global Education for Sustainable Development based on UNESCO’s International Bureau of Education programs focused on the integration of the Americas. VIA operated from its headquarters located on the third floor of 470 Granville,[2] Vancouver BC, Canada, and its regional center located in Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. VIA had been an incorporated organization in the Canadian province of British Columbia with a registered subsidiary in Santiago, Chile; it was also a registered organization with the British Columbia Council for Private Higher Education,[3] which granted accredited diplomas and allowed students to obtain bank financing and scholarship aid from the provincial government or financial assistance from Canada.
In 1998,[1] university professor Dr. Paz Buttedahl,[4] launched VIA, an organization dedicated to professional teacher training and academic exchange throughout the Americas, leading to the creation of the VIA Vancouver Institute for the Americas.
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The International Congress on Biological Diversity and Cultural Diversity (CBD), UNEP and UNESCO will be jointly organized under the title: “Diversity for Development – Development for Diversity”, to be held in Montreal in July 2010.
Scalabrini Migration Center, Philippines); Manuel Orozco (Senior Associate, Inter-American Dialogue, United States of America); Irena Omelaniuk (Migration Adviser, Development Prospects Group, World Bank); and Ndioro Ndiaye (Deputy Director General, International Organization for Migration).
The following are from the International Organization for Migration, Philippines); Manuel Orozco (Senior Associate, Inter-American Dialogue, United States of America); Irena Omelaniuk (Migration Adviser, Economic Policy and Development Prospects Group, World Bank); and Ndioro Ndiaya (Deputy Director General, International Organization for Migration).
York University, Ontario, Canada, has to be regarded as a body fulfilling the required conditions and should therefore be added to the list of agencies, organisations and institutions referred to in Article 3(1)(c) of Regulation (EC) No 831/2002.
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Upgrading, University Transfer and Certificates, Diplomas, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Athletics and Exercise Therapy, Bachelor of Sports and Gymnastics. – Graduate Studies
During World War II, the “Young Building” New Building was converted into a military hospital. In 1946, the building was returned to its original function as a shared educational institution between the Normal School and Victoria College, which merged in 1955.
In 1967, Victoria Normal School and Victoria College moved to the University of Victoria’s Gordon Head Campus and the Institute of Adult Studies was established by the Greater Victoria School Board. The Adult Studies Institute is housed in what is now the Ewing Building, and was the first center in Canada to offer day courses for adults seeking high school graduation.
Since the Institute’s inception, local interest in a community college grew. On October 9, 1970, Victoria residents voted in favor of the creation of the College, and plans for the creation of “Juan de Fuca College” followed. The provincial government formally approved the college on October 27, 1970.