The organization for Classical Ombuds in Asia has updated its web presence at a new site. The new AOA website, which is still being completed, will offer news, job postings, blogs, links to social networking sites, and additional resources behind a members-only wall. The site boasts instantaneous translations into dozens of languages via Google Translate. The non-governmental, non-political, independent and professional body was established in 1996 and currently has 27 members from 17 countries. (Asian Ombudsman Association.)All About | Sains | Technologies | Education | Exam | Certified | Organizational | Practitioner | University | Ombudsman | Jobs | University Jobs | School | Library | Knowledge | Skills | Curriculum | Colleges | Philosophy | Psycology | Sosiology | Humanities | Sciences |
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Asian Ombudsman Association Unveils New Website
The organization for Classical Ombuds in Asia has updated its web presence at a new site. The new AOA website, which is still being completed, will offer news, job postings, blogs, links to social networking sites, and additional resources behind a members-only wall. The site boasts instantaneous translations into dozens of languages via Google Translate. The non-governmental, non-political, independent and professional body was established in 1996 and currently has 27 members from 17 countries. (Asian Ombudsman Association.)
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