Thursday, September 30, 2010

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University of Lyon wants to develop a model Ecocampus

Located in Villeurbanne, in the suburbs of Lyon, LyonTech campus, the site of Donna, wants to become a leader in innovative clean technologies. For this, he intends to rely on its two core areas: the chemistry and engineering for sustainable development. "The principle is to design a campus that will serve as ecologically exemplary research support and training in the field of sustainable urban development" , "said Jean Chaudonneret, project director at the university of Lyon.

The Ecocampus Lyon, fully vegetated, wants to go even further, with management of public lighting in collaboration with laboratories located on the site, development of soft transport modes, deferral of parking outside, rehabilitation of existing buildings that meet high environmental standards (QEH), and especially the sustainable water management: organization of green and blue, retrieval, storage and utilization of water surface and rainwater for irrigation, use of innovative technologies Natural bitumen such as porous pavements covering. Subject
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"The campus is not designed as a space that we will be content with a green label HQE" says Michel Lussault, president of the Center for Research and Higher Education ( PRES) in Lyon. According to the proponents, to be finished by 2020, it is not to create an eco-neighborhood "traditional", but to rehabilitate an existing urban area of 100 ha and 220 000 m 2 buildings, which hosts 22,000 students and 2,000 researchers from three institutions: the University Claude Bernard Lyon-I, National Institute of Applied Sciences and College of Chemistry and Physics Electronic.

"Innovation is the function of a campus" , "says Dr. Chaudonneret, who insists that " the proposed rehabilitation, sector by sector, is unprecedented in France ". Not only virtuous, but also subject of study for researchers, rather than testing of innovative technologies for industrial partners and public awareness website and school campus LyonTech became, even before being converted, an object of curiosity.
The project, whose cost is estimated 300 million euros, is part of a wider operation, Lyon Cité Campus, which aims, among other things, rehabilitating buildings and rethink the outdoor campus de la Doua Lyon and Charles Mérieux, through a call for projects under the stimulus plan. This must be funded to the tune of 575 million euros by the state, 85 million from the Rhone-Alpes, 36 of the Rhône department and 32 of the urban community of Lyon.

Source: LeMonde.fr (September 30, 2010)

Friday, September 17, 2010

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TUNISIA: When our scientists devalue their own work


According to the 2010 ranking of best universities in the world, produced by Shanghai University, the first Tunisian university, namely, that of Sousse has a disreputable place, finishing in 6719th globally. That's the least we can say unworthy of a country that wants to be at the forefront, if not emerging, at least at the level of Arab and African countries in the field of education and higher education. Worse, Tunisia is far behind Egypt Morocco and Algeria and more importantly it is overtaken by Libya and Mauritania!

At first glance, there's plenty to fall over backwards or falling from the sky because it affects our national pride, but to see it more closely once the surprise past, we realize said that the ranking is the least we can say unfairly because of the criteria adopted. Indeed, it is based solely on criteria of exact science and research ignores the efforts of training or technological innovations or the humanities. Why

our direct competitors, namely the Arab and African have they upgraded? This is certainly not based on the most critical criterion in the classification established by Shanghai University, namely, the number of Nobel Prize winners among former students and researchers from each university, but certainly account Given a second test, no less importantly, to say the number of publications in the assets of their researchers.

But beware of hasty conclusions! As stated by Prof. Hamed Ben Dhia: "In fact, our universities are served by old habits by our researchers who instead of mention their home university, in their publications generally indicate either the name of the laboratory or research unit to which they belong or the name of the institution within which they work. However, our production is fairly good as evidenced by the system that inventories annually Scopus scientific publications worldwide. In fact, Tunisia is ranked among the top 5 countries across the MENA region and throughout Africa with 2,500 scientific papers per year. Therefore, our researchers are expected to further enhance their products and especially to express their feelings of belonging to their respective universities as it is in the visibility of our national scientific community. "

However, our interest to show more humility and perseverance on the path of restructuring our educational system in general to aspire to align ourselves with international standards, while avoiding the copy and paste . About reforms, all recent presidential decisions relating to basic education and those on higher education are very reassuring about the future of the school and university Tunisian although the national educational system needs more bolder reforms, particularly in evaluation skills.

Source: Journal of Time - September 17, 2010

Monday, September 13, 2010

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The history of the RTG Gabon

is from 28 November 1959, Gabon enters the era of audiovisual communication including the official opening by President Leon Mba Radio Gabon. For the first time people heard their president speaking in these terms: "... Now I can speak to all of Gabon, Gabon and hear my voice like I was before them in their home ... "

Located Louis, a district of Libreville, the studios were connected to two smaller issuers, one of one kilowatt medium wave, the Another four kilowatts tropical waves. The studios themselves were like a water lovers, with only a portable mixer, a microphone, tape recorder and a turntable.

Only in May 1960, Radio Gabon will provide a control room and a studio that can be described as "modern." It is also from that date, Radio Gabon will increase its programs. In 1961, the budget of the station amounts to 40 million CFA francs .

Also, Radio Gabon, which improves over time as it is becoming is captured in almost all neighboring countries and saw its audience increase by the day.

Claude Mathieu (see photo at right center) was the first director of Radio-Gabon. Roger Guy OGOMBE Vicky FOURNIER, Ruffin Moukagni, Basil NGUEMA (leaders), Jean-Bernard Djodje Clement Asseh (its operators), Daniel EKOM Henry Teribert (journalists) were the pioneers of Radio-Gabon.

After radio, the month of May 1963 saw the birth of television with Gabonese mission is "To inform, educate and entertain." George RAWIRI (portrait) becomes the first director of Radio and Television Gabon (RTG).

Inaugurating the first broadcasts, May 9, 1963 attended by Mr TRIBOULET, French Minister of Cooperation, President Leon Mba, said that "... The television will not be for us a simple object distraction, it will be an effective means of education and information ... "At that time, the transmitter placed at his disposal was 4 kW, and some time later more than 30 kW.

The inaugural program, May 9, 1963 Gabonese television was as follows :

21 h 30 : Address by Mr. PONTILLON, CEO the OCORA (radio Cooperation Office)

Address M . TRIBOULET, French Minister of Cooperation

Address by President of the Republic, Mr. Leon MBA

21 h 50 : Newscast

Day in Libreville

News Worldwide

22 hours 20 : Libreville Paris-in music. variety show with all typical Gabonese Afro Success "and: The Companions of Song, Petula Clark Sacha Distel, Dalida, Sheila; Charles Aznavour, Johnny Halliday

23 h 10 : Sports Magazine

23 h 30 : TV News, news

23 h 35 : End emissions.

Excersie And Sew In Weaves

Vicky Fournier

A woman in the early hours of the Radio Gabonese television, inescapable in the media of his day, Vicky is an emblematic figure in the history of broadcasting in Gabon.

Born at Pointe Denis Mien a mother and a father of Brazil and is a descendant of King Denis Rapontchombo. Educated at St. Peter and avid reader, Vicky gets a near-perfect elocution. Then she flew to Cameroon to join his mother and met the man of her life. Vicky married July 15, 1950. This union will have a son, doctor today and made her a grandma filled.

So when the RTG will be created in 1959, Vicky Fournier joined this young team the year after already raising his voice in the local press, but also on weather forecasts. Encouraged initially by Georges Rawiri then Agathe Okoumba of Okwatségué. After training in France, it resumed service with a new air of dynamism and created his first radio magazine, "The Magazine for Women" and "I picked for you", "Evocation of the past" "You want to know who," "Do your market ',' Mwana magazine.

Its main themes revolve primarily on the social: Women, children and culture. However, it will be a great success with a program in vernacular "Elombe sika", "From the discussion light shines." Confident that the actress slept with her, she participates in three legendary films; Crossroads Pierre Marie Dong, Ayumi and Yves Okwery Ilombe. Vicky Fournier will spend 20 years in the TGN, then 3 years at the Pan African Radio Africa No. 1.
She will retire with le grade d’Inspecteur de production.



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Weston Gabon 1967


Weston Gabon 1967 – Jazz pianist and composer Randy Weston autographing album jackets for students in Gabon, 1967.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

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