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Dear Students,
If you have missed the final exam due to health issues, please fill out the below form and upload a sick leave certificate with a ministry seal. The evidence is very much required for scheduling the Makeup exam. The examination committee will conduct the makeup exam for the eligible students. A detailed timetable of the makeup exam will be sent later.
Note: For the Makeup exam, an appeal/excuse should be submitted within 3 days from the date of the exam. If the appeal/excuse is submitted after the due date then it will not be considered for the makeup exam as per rules.
نظم فريق (عمان ثينك اوربن) بالتعاون مع مفوضية الاتحاد الأوروبي و وزارة الثقافة و الرياضة و الشباب مسابقة هاكاثون التخطيطالعمراني استمرت يومين في مسقط لإيجاد حلول مستدامة و حضرية للمناطق في محافظة مسقط. وقد فاز من شعبة الهندسة المدنية والمعمارية فريق المهندس مروان زعبنوت بالمركز الأول و فريق الدكتورة بيندو بالمركز الثاني و فريق المهندسة همسة كأفضل عرض تقديمي.
نظم فريق (عمان ثينك اوربن) بالتعاون مع مفوضية الاتحاد الأوروبي و وزارة الثقافة و الرياضة و الشباب مسابقة هاكاثون التخطيطالعمراني استمرت يومين في مسقط لإيجاد حلول مستدامة و حضرية للمناطق في محافظة مسقط. وقد فاز من شعبة الهندسة المدنية والمعمارية فريق المهندس مروان زعبنوت بالمركز الأول و فريق الدكتورة بيندو بالمركز الثاني و فريق المهندسة همسة كأفضل عرض تقديمي.
Editor’s Note
ELC Level 2, Group 7 students launched a creative writing anthology, Crying is Necessary, but not a Solution, on May 17, 2023. Two teachers also contributed, making the anthology egalitarian.
Early May, 2 AM, a grainy photo flashed on my smartphone. The boys were still at the beach! Happy and grainy. Give them work, they execute independently. Girls as well. But girls are reliable, 66 or 19. L2:7 girls collect papers for absentees, send reminders and photos of new vocabulary scribbled on the whiteboard; drink Spanish latte; and are bold in asking an audience member to turn off their phone. About the teacher-contributors: one wrote of being there for everyone else but herself. The other teacher was praying when something hit her hard: a poem germinated. During the readings, there was palpable writer-reader connection. The launch ended with writers signing copies of Crying is Necessary, but not a solution.
Bionote: Yasmin Ladha writes poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.
Editor’s Note
ELC Level 2, Group 7 students launched a creative writing anthology, Crying is Necessary, but not a Solution, on May 17, 2023. Two teachers also contributed, making the anthology egalitarian.
Early May, 2 AM, a grainy photo flashed on my smartphone. The boys were still at the beach! Happy and grainy. Give them work, they execute independently. Girls as well. But girls are reliable, 66 or 19. L2:7 girls collect papers for absentees, send reminders and photos of new vocabulary scribbled on the whiteboard; drink Spanish latte; and are bold in asking an audience member to turn off their phone. About the teacher-contributors: one wrote of being there for everyone else but herself. The other teacher was praying when something hit her hard: a poem germinated. During the readings, there was palpable writer-reader connection. The launch ended with writers signing copies of Crying is Necessary, but not a solution.
Bionote: Yasmin Ladha writes poetry, fiction, and non-fiction.
The Reading Club of the English Language Center organized an interesting activity "Treasure Hunt" on Thursday, 18th May at the Centre. Students were divided into 5 groups and they were asked to find 3 parts of the story hidden in different rooms in the Centre. Each group was given a clue to help them to find rooms where parts of their stories were hidden. Students were able to solve the clues and after finding all three parts of the stories, they were asked to put the story in the correct order and give it a suitable title. In addition to participants, many reading club lecturers were present, including Ms. Omniyah, Dr. Reenu, Ms. Zayana, Ms. Flossy, Ms. Sumita, Ms. Khawla, and Ms. Hana. It was a pleasure to see how students competed with each other. It was a fun activity enjoyed by both students and lecturers. Reading Club has been active in the English Language Centre for the past two years and it was for the first time that an activity-based learning event was organized by this club.
ELC-Clubs
The Reading Club of the English Language Center organized an interesting activity "Treasure Hunt" on Thursday, 18th May at the Centre. Students were divided into 5 groups and they were asked to find 3 parts of the story hidden in different rooms in the Centre. Each group was given a clue to help them to find rooms where parts of their stories were hidden. Students were able to solve the clues and after finding all three parts of the stories, they were asked to put the story in the correct order and give it a suitable title. In addition to participants, many reading club lecturers were present, including Ms. Omniyah, Dr. Reenu, Ms. Zayana, Ms. Flossy, Ms. Sumita, Ms. Khawla, and Ms. Hana. It was a pleasure to see how students competed with each other. It was a fun activity enjoyed by both students and lecturers. Reading Club has been active in the English Language Centre for the past two years and it was for the first time that an activity-based learning event was organized by this club.
ELC-Clubs