UNESCO-CEPES

UNESCO-CEPES

UNESCO-CEPES was established 1972 at Bucharest, Romania, as a de-centralized office for the European Centre for Higher Education. The centre promotes international cooperation in the sphere of higher education and also serves Canada, the USA and Israel. "Higher Education in Europe" is the official journal of UNESCO-CEPES.The CEPES headquarters is in the Kretzulescu Palace in Bucharest.

ee also

*UNESCO

External links

* [http://www.cepes.ro/ Official CEPES website]


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