FACTOID # 82: The women of Iceland earn two-thirds of their nation's university degrees.
 
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ITC – Alumni networks, associations and services (483 words)
ITC has built up an extensive network of international contacts with former students, which since the foundation of ITC in 1950 has grown to a community of more than 15,000 individuals spread over 160 countries.
ITC's mission stresses the vital importance of its relations with and consequently its ongoing services to its alumni in their efforts to develop and to strengthen their productive, teaching, and management capabilities.
ITC News is a quarterly newsletter published to keep alumni, client organisations and other interested relations abreast of developments at the Institute in the fields of policy, research, education, project services, partnerships, and student and staff matters.
Independent Television Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (620 words)
The ITC was formed by the Broadcasting Act 1990 to replace the television regulation functions of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (formed by the Broadcasting Act 1954) and Cable Authority.
However, the British government, in a White Paper, declared its intention to merge the ITC with the Radio Authority, Office of Telecommunications, and Radiocommunications Agency.
Most powers of the ITC are now exercised by the Office of Communications (Ofcom), making some powers - and the ITC - defunct.
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