Examples of 'international centres' in a sentence

Meaning of "international centres"

international centres ~ These are facilities or locations that serve as hubs or focal points for international activities, such as conferences, trade, education, or diplomacy. International centres may be physical buildings, institutions, or organizations that facilitate global connections and collaborations

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International centres for research and training.
Seven doctors have undergone training at international centres abroad.
It envisages creating international centres to provide nuclear fuel cycle services.
Factors affecting the cost of possible future international centres.
Designated international centres.
Since then she continued her career playing at the international centres.
The embassies and the international centres do specifically focus on public institutions.
Equipment could also help to link national centres to international centres and systems.
The international centres to which the decision relates are listed in annex I.
There are also numerous active exchanges between the research groups and international centres.
Doctors from international centres have trained in the department in a variety of sub-specialty areas.
The data shows excellent results with a low mortality in line with that of international centres.
Alulbayt Foundation is the London office of the international centres of the grand Ayatollah Sistani.
The Centre also participates actively in clinical research in cancerology alongside regional or international centres.
It would somewhat resemble the CGIAR network of international centres of agricultural research.

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The 18 international centres supported by CGIAR are part of a global agricultural research system.
The experts will identify and select the most suitable international centres for receiving the treatment.
The CGIAR's International Centres find themselves in a unique position.
Launch and support the work of the International Centres of.
The Hague is one of the international centres for UN-institutions and other international organizations.
The EMEP Protocol covers only certain specified international centres operating under EMEP.
International centres for agricultural research ( CGIAR ).
One such model is the establishment of international centres that would provide nuclear-fuel-cycle services.
Increasingly, countries of the South are developing ties through regional or international centres.
Ii Networking of national and international centres of excellence ;.
Finally, Brussels hosts an international airport with connections to all major European and international centres.
Ii Establishing a network of international centres of excellence in the south ;.
IHO, for its part, offered training programmes through national and international centres.
Researchers from key Polish and international centres in materials science took part in over 170 presentations.
This is available to scientists working at NARIs, universities and international centres in West Africa.
The institute maintains three international centres of plastination, in Germany, Kyrgyzstan, and China.
A total of 13 researchers participated in long-term exchanges with top national and international Centres and Universities.
We collaborate with many international centres in the US, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, and more.
CMC Finland actively cooperates with the European, especially Nordic, and other similar international centres.
The proposal by the Russian Federation of international centres for the nuclear fuel cycle ;.
International Centres based on Research Reactors ( ICERRs ).
Our research has significant reach, through the School, our international centres and our alumni network.
International centres for agricultural research, ECU 9 million ;.
Under their rule, Taiz and Zabid became major international centres of Islamic learning.
Table 3 . Factors affecting the cost of possible future international centres.
WHO Collaborating Centres for Influenza ( CCs ) - international centres of excellence on influenza, designated by WHO.
In 2004 the Australian Government provided funding for the establishment of five International Centres of Excellence.
Improving linkages between national and international centres - Around 43 % of.

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