Anton de Kom University of Suriname was created on 1983-10-17.
Anton de Kom was born in 1898.
Anton de Kom died in 1945.
Colleges of Arts and Humanities, Business and Social Sciences, Engineering, Medicine and Health, and Science and Technology are included within Anton de Kom Universiteit van Suriname. Specifically, undergraduate programs in all colleges lead to the equivalent of a Bachelor's degree in three to five years. Graduate study leading to a Master's degree also is available in all colleges. For interests outside what Anton de Kom offers, there are other options, such as the Suriname College of Hospitality and Tourism for those who seek careers in Suriname's burgeoning services sector of the economy.
Kom en Bezoek Suriname.
Compulsory to the age of twelve (12) and free on all levels are what characterizes Suriname's educational system.Specifically, Suriname's population has such a high literacy rate that about nine-tenths (9/10) of all Surinamese aged 15 and older know how to read and write. The literacy of the country's citizens is encouraged by Suriname's system of mandatory school attendance and free schooling. For example, the country has not only primary and secondary schools but also teacher colleges, technical and vocational schools, and one university, Anton de Kom.
Until the age of twelve (12) is the minimum length that Surinamese children go to school.Specifically, Suriname is a country with a high literacy rate. That rate is due in part to the country's commitment to schooling and to continuing education. Education is free, from primary and secondary school through junior and teaching college, technical and vocational school and even into the country's one university, Anton de Kom.
PFC Kom-Minyor was created in 1957.
Tre kom tilbake was created in 1946.
Interkom Kom Ind was created in 2005.
FK Kom, the Podgorica, Montenegro football club, was created in 1958.
Kom följ med i vår karusell was created in 1987.
Kom bei! Kom Bei is INCORRECT. Kom bei is Japanese. Gun Bae is Korean. Kanpai is cheers in Japanese, not Kom Bei. Gun Bae (or Gan Bae) is Korean and is correct.