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Recording a first in the world of academia, NATO’s Science for Peace and Security Programme has helped to fund and start the world’s first free university.
In collaboration with the US Centers for Disease Control, the World Bank, the World Health Organisation, and the World Medical Association the NATO science programme has helped Global Uni (http://www.globaluni.info/) begin to provide the world’s first free:
This provision of high-quality and community-based education is unprecedented and is built on the foundation of Health Sciences Online (HSO), founded in 2001, and fully launched two years ago. The HSO remains the only website to deliver authoritative, comprehensive, free and advertisment-free health sciences knowledge (with over 50,000 hand-selected resources and 8,000 hits per day).
The main targets for this free education are thousands of trainees, mostly in developing countries. It will enable students to remain in their home countries and therefore build capacity as opposed to facilitating what has been termed the ‘brain drain’.
This initiative will use a model of:
Global Uni is also piloting these training programmes in schools of dentistry, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, public health, and speech-language pathology, especially in the Caribbean, China, Colombia, India, Kenya, Nepal, South Africa, and Zambia.
Other 2011 offerings from Global Uni include:
This initiative, co-funded by the NATO SPS Programme, serves as a unique example of the Alliance’s ability to foster partnership and collaboration on a global scale.
For more information please visit: http://www.hso.info/ and http://www.globaluni.info/.