(Nov 11, 2012, (Addis Ababa))--The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) has said it would provide assistance to various institutions in Ethiopia in the areas of science and engineering.
The assertion came at a meeting between visiting NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom at the conclusion of the U.S. official's weeklong visit to Ethiopia. "Most of the discussion was about collaboration between NASA and various institutions here in Ethiopia, particularly in the science arena," Bolden told reporters following the closed-door meeting with Adhanom.
"We talked about assisting in the operation of two new telescopes at Entoto Hills, the northern suburb of capital Addis Ababa, where the Ethiopian Space Science Observatory is located," he said. The talks also touched on the possibility of NASA providing scholarships to Ethiopian students, he added.
Bolden did not, however, specify the duration of the proposed scholarships, the number of Ethiopian students who would benefit from them, or when they would become available. Scholarships would be granted, Bolden said, through NASA's recently-instituted international internships program. Read more from Anadolu Agency »
The assertion came at a meeting between visiting NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Ethiopian Foreign Minister Tedros Adhanom at the conclusion of the U.S. official's weeklong visit to Ethiopia. "Most of the discussion was about collaboration between NASA and various institutions here in Ethiopia, particularly in the science arena," Bolden told reporters following the closed-door meeting with Adhanom.
"We talked about assisting in the operation of two new telescopes at Entoto Hills, the northern suburb of capital Addis Ababa, where the Ethiopian Space Science Observatory is located," he said. The talks also touched on the possibility of NASA providing scholarships to Ethiopian students, he added.
Bolden did not, however, specify the duration of the proposed scholarships, the number of Ethiopian students who would benefit from them, or when they would become available. Scholarships would be granted, Bolden said, through NASA's recently-instituted international internships program. Read more from Anadolu Agency »
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