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Perception towards sustainable development concept: Egyptian students' perspective

Purpose – The aim of this paper is to measure students' perception towards sustainable development (SD) concept. The paper highlights students' perception before and after joining Heliopolis University (HU). Also, the research underscores different activities, facilities and methods HU is...

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LDCs
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Student attitudes
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