The College of Science and Technology is an institute in the Kingdom of Bhutan located at Rinchending in Phuentsholing, Bhutan.
The college is the only engineering college in the country providing a degree level education. The college has successfully introduced Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Information Technology Engineering and Bachelor's degree in Architecture so far.
The college provides adequate extra curricular activities for the students to free their minds. One of the club, CST Kuenphen Tshogpa has gained quite a popularity over the years. The club dedicates itself into serving the needy communities with donated or mass collected items. Once a year, members travel to a remote school to help them with clothes, blankets, etc. The other clubs include CST Nature Club who dedicates its member into preserving the nature and creating mass awareness of the nature's value. CST Nyendrom Dang Lokzey Deykhang (CST NDLD) is a new brewing club aiming to provide radio service and electronics repairing shop in the campus. This club organize the Foundation day of college by creating event like fete day. Fete day give students a refreshing moments after exhausted time in studying. Another club named CST Nangpay Zhenu (The Young Buddhist) was active club. The members performs daily morning prayer (Rewo Sang choe) and coordinate the evening prayer as well. Moreover the religious activities are carried out by this club.
College of Science and Technology is a college located in Nouakchott, Mauritania. It is located south of Lebanese International University, just north of the headquarters of Air Mauritania.
Coordinates: 18°5′21″N 15°58′4″W / 18.08917°N 15.96778°W / 18.08917; -15.96778
Science and technology, while often closely related, are two distinct subjects:
Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. It was founded by Prince Albert who envisioned an area composed of the Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall and the Imperial Institute. The Imperial Institute was opened by his wife, Queen Victoria, who laid the first stone. In 1907, Imperial College London was formed by Royal Charter, and soon joined the University of London, with a focus on science and technology. The college has expanded its coursework to medicine through mergers with St Mary's Hospital. In 2004, Queen Elizabeth II opened the Imperial College Business School. Imperial became an independent university from the University of London during its one hundred year anniversary.
Imperial is organised into faculties of science, engineering, medicine and business. Its main campus is located in South Kensington, adjacent to Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens in central London. The university formed the first academic health science centre in the United Kingdom. Imperial is a member of the Russell Group, G5, Association of Commonwealth Universities, League of European Research Universities, and the "Golden Triangle" of British universities.