Box Hill College Kuwait ( BHCK) is the sole private higher education exclusive to women in the State of Kuwait . It operates as an extended campus of Box Hill Institute (BHI), Australia. BHCK currently offers six diploma programs in the fields of Management, Marketing , Banking Services Management , Graphic Design , Interior Design and Decoration and Website Development. The program disciplines currently offered by BHCK require 2 years of post-secondary full time study exclusive of any preparatory requirements. The programs are offered in English, and are accredited under the Australian Qualifications Framework and by the Kuwait Private Universities Council and Ministry of Higher Education. BHCK offers students pathways to employment as well as undergraduate degree programs through transfer and articulation agreements with local Kuwaiti Universities. المزيد
بعدسة منصور الخليفه Near the beach by Mansour Khalifah المزيد
بعدسة منصور الخليفه القرب من الشاطئ Near the beach by Mansour Khalifah المزيد
منطقة الشعيبة The village of Shaeiba المزيد
الكويت في الخمسينات Kuwait in the 50s المزيد
مجموعة من المنازل بجانب بعضها بعضا في احد الطرقات الضيقة في الكويت القديمة في فترة الاربعينات ، Houses in Kuwait in the 40s المزيد
المسرح الكويتي في السابق Old Kuwait Theater المزيد
فلم كويتي قصير The Bloom (2011) Kuwaiti Short Movie Enjoy our movie "The Bloom" - Created by BioFilms Team Starring Nour Al Huda Yousef Al Qallaf Sofana Al Shawwaf Mohammed Al Ali Hussain Al Rasheed Written By Ahmed Al Terkait Music Composer Hussain Al Rasheed Director of Photography: Ahmed Al Terkait Editor Ahmed Al Terkait Directed By Ahmed Al Terkait المزيد
النشيد الوطني الكويتي kuwaiti national anthem making 2013 المزيد
الكويت: فصل ١٩٩٠ Kuwait: The class of 1990 On August 2, 1990, the Iraqi army invaded the emirate of Kuwait, which Saddam Hussein, the then Iraqi president, had declared Iraq's 19th province. At the end of the school year of 1990, students in an international school in Kuwait said their final farewells as they headed off for the summer holidays. Many of them would never meet again. Twenty years on, Al Jazeera's Nashwa Nasreldin returns to Kuwait to find out what happened to her friends and the school during the war that separated them المزيد