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Actualités of Friday, 20 November 2015

Source: cameroon-info.net

Two Cameroonians succeed 2015 CAMES professorship exam

Les Candidats au concours Cames 2015 Les Candidats au concours Cames 2015

The 17th session of the contest of aggregation of legal sciences, political, economic and Management of African and Malagasy Council of Higher Education (CAMES) is currently taking place in Lome, Togo.

According to Le Jour newspaper on Friday, November 20, 2015, which briefly assessed the six sections of the aggregation competition (private law and criminal science, public law, political science, history of law, economics, management science), Cameroon had already aligned two majors.

They are Joseph Keutcheu, Political Science (University of Dschang) and Louis Martin Ongono of the University of Yaoundé II. One Joseph Dzongang is also part with Management Science (University of Dschang).

The newspaper also highlighted that 23 candidates with aggregate six were selected including Owona Mballa from the University of Douala. Momo Foumthim, a candidate from the University of Douala, was glued to the stage of admission. Unfortunately, no Cameroonian was among the four History candidates of the institution.

Again three Cameroonians were among the 40 jury members of the 6 sections of the competition; Sindjoun Luc, François Anoukaha ( Jury Chair of Political Science and also a member of the jury of Private Law and Criminal Sciences), and Alain Ondoua, a member of Public Law jury.

Created 46 years ago, CAMES is a quality accreditation agency and a research center of the country. The closing of the 17th session of CAM aggregation contest in legal sciences, political, economic and management, takes place on Friday, November 20, 2015.