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Jordan University moots Radiation Masters
- Jordan: Sunday, July 26 - 2009 at 09:56
The University of Jordan (UJ) is studying the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) proposal to start a master's degree programme in radiation protection, the Jordan Times has reported. If approved, the programme will meet the kingdom's and Arab countries' needs for experts in radiation protection and will be implemented in the middle of next year with participants from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, the university has said. The proposed programme will include lectures and practical training on means to enhance radiation protection.
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