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Cairo University Description: Higher Institute of Nursing. Offers baccalaureate, masters programs in nursing, education or administration, and Ph.D programs in nursing. Includes list of departments and degrees offered. Giza, Egypt. (cu.edu.eg) |
University of Natal Description: School of Nursing, Durban, South Africa. Offers advanced diplomas, baccalaureate, masters and Ph.D programs in nursing. List of programs, history,and faculty. (nu.ac.za) |
University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa Description: Department of Nursing Science. Offers diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in nursing science, education and administration. Mission statement, program information and requirements. Port Elizabeth, South Africa. (upe.ac.za) |
University of Pretoria Description: Department of Nursing Science. Undergraduate degree. Admission requirements, program outline, and contact information. Pretoria, South Africa. (up.ac.za) |
University of the Free State Description: Department of Nursing. Offers undergraduate, advanced, and graduate degrees. Program information, news, events, and online course information. Bloemfontein, South Africa. (uovs.ac.za) |
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