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"enrolment" Definitions
  1. the act of officially joining a course, school, etc.; the number of people who do this

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By 2004, that had reversed—the black enrolment rate was nearly 4% higher than white enrolment.
The average effect on such institutions was to decrease black enrolment by 1.7 percentage points and Hispanic enrolment by 2 points.
Primary school enrolment for males and females is almost the same in Tanzania, but secondary school enrolment for girls lags far behind that of boys.
That is that the image does not amount to a signature that is required to appear on an electoral document involving enrolment or change of enrolment.
Once the patch is installed, enrolment operators no longer need to provide their fingerprint to use the enrolment software, the GPS is disabled, and the sensitivity of the iris scanner is reduced.
Marlboro is not alone in facing revenue and enrolment pressures.
Buyers would benefit from lower premiums in 2019, boosting enrolment.
Secondary school enrolment rates have grown rapidly across the developing world.
Enrolment in the government school has been falling, say the teachers.
Some of the growth is from white, Asian-American and international enrolment.
Enrolment in charters rose from 400,000 in 2000 to 2.8m in 2015.
In that time primary-school enrolment has risen from 60% to 80%.
In both Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, enrolment in government schools is growing again.
That was a boon for Taiwanese universities which were worrying about falling enrolment.
In the years following Proposition 73's implementation, enrolment in bilingual programmes quickly fell.
But enrolment has risen from 117 in April, before the switch, to 185 now.
Makerere has more than doubled enrolment to nearly 23,2903 in the past two decades.
Months-long occupations of school buildings since 2011 caused enrolment and performance to fall.
That would run counter to the government's introduction of auto-enrolment into pension schemes.
We wasted no time when enrolment started, we signed up on the first opportunity.
It increased its student population by 6% this academic year, after years of falling enrolment.
"Claims of bypassing or duping the Aadhaar enrolment system are totally unfounded," said the statement.
Restoring the payments should help reduce premiums, and hence encourage marketplace enrolment by healthy people.
And it is causing alarm at private institutions, which fear a sudden slump in enrolment.
But attitudes towards higher education changed after the second world war, and enrolment drastically expanded.
Separate new rules has meant automatic enrolment of about 10 million employees into pension schemes.
Come for the people management, stay for the auto-enrolment seems very much the mantra here.
The whole system, she argues, is designed and incentivised around enrolment and infrastructure rather than learning.
What gives Mr Machado cheer is that enrolment has been rising for the past three years.
In Kenya enrolment fell from 100,000 in 2015 to 80,000 in 2017, and is still falling.
Increased spending of $1,000 per pupil in Michigan was linked to a rise in university enrolment.
Studies have found that female educational enrolment is strongly associated with delaying cohabitation, marriage and childbirth.
University enrolment has increased, services for the poor have improved and the economy is more diversified.
It is not a bad plan, resembling an auto-enrolment scheme started in Britain in 2012.
Just as in France, that is likely to boost fertility and dent enrolment rates in schools.
The region's secondary-school enrolment rate and its literacy rate are the lowest in the country.
Enrolment at military academies, which is not mandatory, can lead to a career in the services.
The letter warned parents of "serious consequences" for the school, potentially forcing it to reduce enrolment.
Jio had set an enrolment deadline of Friday, which has now been extended until mid-April.
In Honduras, they are using this approach to influence vaccination enrolment and maternal care, for example.
Many states had enrolment caps, meaning that even people willing to fork over were not guaranteed coverage.
Foreign applications to American graduate schools fell by 2280% last year, and actual enrolment dropped by 212%.
To her credit, Mrs Clinton wants to improve income-linked repayment, in part by making enrolment automatic.
Better yet, it boasts lower infant mortality, higher school enrolment and longer life expectancy than its peers.
Those with separated programmes may freeze enrolment, create more stringent eligibility rules or discontinue their operations altogether.
Pearson posted underlying growth in all divisions, helped by good enrolment growth in its Online Program Management.
There is a remarkably strong correlation in Kentucky between Medicaid enrolment and support for Republicans (see chart).
In five years their enrolment has increased by 17m, as against a fall of 13m in public schools.
Today enrolment is almost 80m, with nearly 100m people using it at some point during any given year.
It has been hit by a recovering U.S. economy as more people entered employment, reducing college enrolment numbers.
As a result, rents on upmarket homes in Jakarta have plummeted and enrolment at international schools has fallen.
Outside Delhi, falling enrolment means small, shrinking schools, which makes it hard to run an education system well.
Overall enrolment in public schools has increased since 2008-09, from 70,919 pupils to 87,344 in 2015-16.
Enrolment of individuals and creation of the database proceeded on a "voluntary" basis without any law being passed.
In developing countries public-private partnerships are driven largely by the desire to maximise enrolment and minimise inequality.
Enrolment is growing twice as fast as the population, boasts René Ramírez, the government's secretary for higher education.
The researchers found that in villages assigned to the scheme, enrolment increased by 30% and test scores improved.
Mr Nelson cheerfully talks about "the education industry", and boasts that enrolment is currently growing at 270% a year.
In much of the region public funding per student has fallen since the late 1990s as enrolment has surged.
In Rwanda spending aimed at keeping girls in school—such as providing basic sanitation—has led to higher enrolment.
So far it has increased average enrolment at schools from 2000 to 22010 pupils, and test results have improved.
It uses data on enrolment and test scores to hold local officials to account at regular high-stakes meetings.
It would also institute work requirements and institute caps on enrolment, which were not part of the ballot measure.
Enrolment at most government schools in Rajasthan is falling, as more and more parents send their children to private schools.
Bevin slashed market outreach in 2000 and TV ads were cut off altogether after the first few weeks of enrolment.
But enrolment at these institutions has fallen by more than 5% since 2010, while the student population has increased overall.
In 214, when the act was passed, the black-white enrolment gap in Mississippi, for example, was 23% to 70%.
Across the OECD, average enrolment of three- to five-year-olds rose from 215% in 2000 to 2003% in 2200.
Mr Das argues that there is no evidence from public sources that support Punjab's claims of improved enrolment since 2010.
Chaum, where the enrolment fee is $130,000, offers anti-aging, detox, food therapy and spa services, according to its website.
Short of that, auto-enrolment, recently introduced in Britain, and auto-escalation (increasing contributions over time) can also make a difference.
One alternative is auto-enrolment in a public-private scheme with an opt-out, a method with which Singapore is experimenting.
The FordPass accessory will be available across the U.S. sometime in the middle of this year, with dealer enrolment now open.
After receiving the free television that came with enrolment, they would quit—while schools billed Uncle Sam for the entire course.
Although some governments spend even more, Vietnam's expenditures have been well focused, aiming to boost enrolment levels and ensure minimum standards.
This rule, adopted by the Texas legislature in 1997, was intended to increase black and Hispanic enrolment in the UT system.
Black and Hispanic enrolment at the University of California, Berkeley—one of the nation's best schools—plunged from 22% to 13%.
On Friday, one father leaving the school said he had been there to cancel his son's enrolment and demand a refund.
Among other things, UNiDays helps companies validate student enrolment and verify if a user is still a student at a university.
This allowed engineers to knit together different bits of a system such as databases, enrolment software, fingerprint scanners and so on.
Some countries, such as Denmark and the Netherlands, provide such a push by making enrolment in pension schemes more or less mandatory.
India's literacy rate rose to 73 percent in 2011 from 65 percent a decade earlier, and enrolment rates in schools have climbed.
Though IMF money is more expensive for Greece, the enrolment of the Fund gives more credibility to the reforms demanded by creditors.
Tanzania is trying to boost enrolment in its community health programme, with help from GiZ and the American and Swedish aid agencies.
Under the fundamentalist rule of the Taliban, girls' enrolment in primary school fell from 21% to just 2600% between 2100 and 2000 .
The outcry over the commercials coincided with protests by parents over the weekend in a city in southern China about school enrolment.
A 22015 study of a privately funded programme in New York found that blacks who received vouchers had higher rates of college enrolment.
In 2016, 18% of students admitted to the two best universities—Chile and Católica—came from state schools, which have 37% of enrolment.
Enrolment began in parts of Kasai, a region ravaged by insurrection, in mid-September and will take about three months, the commission says.
Through what it calls "direct enrolment", the AEC collects the addresses of people eligible to register to vote (Australian citizens aged 18+) from trusted third parties such as the state-level government's road traffic authorities, the Department of Human Services (which collects data regarding government social security payment recipients) or the Australian Tax Office, and uses it to perform an enrolment transaction.
From 2010-11 to 2015-16, enrolment in public schools fell by 13m while the number in private establishments rose by more than 17m.
In addition, and important to its business model, Hibob offers a growing marketplace of employee benefits, such as pension enrolment, healthcare and so on.
This means that a single operator can log into multiple machines at the same time, reducing the cost per enrolment, and increasing their profits.
Where this was done, children learned substantially more, fees were lower, enrolment went up and bad private schools were more likely to close down.
More Americans are going to college—undergraduate enrolment rose by nearly 19843% between 21984 and 210, according to the National Centre for Education Statistics.
University enrolment remains relatively low in Africa, but demand for higher education is taking off as Africa's young and increasingly well-educated population swells.
Vietnam spends more on schools than most countries at a similar level of development, and focuses on the basics: boosting enrolment and training teachers.
Lord Baker says enrolment would go up if a more supportive education secretary could ensure that UTCs were better promoted to parents by local authorities.
Only one student showed up at Presentation Convent Higher Secondary School, which has an enrolment of 1,000 pupils, and went home, said a school official.
Under Saddam Hussein, Iraq's old dictator, yearly enrolment at its Shia seminaries dropped to just a few hundred, while Iran funded training for 110,000 clerics.
A school nearby saw its enrolment rise over 123% in six months when it switched the medium of instruction from Hindi to English last April.
King and his team have been handing out pro-marriage equality badges and pamphlets to encourage Australian Electoral Commission enrolment over the past few weeks.
The children were upset at the stress caused by the postponement this week from Tuesday to Wednesday of a test required for secondary education enrolment.
Mr Haddad appointed university rectors on merit rather than political connections, a novel policy, and designed ways to increase enrolment of poor and non-white students.
The New York City Marathon will welcome unlimited, free enrolment in its virtual marathon this year, aiming to attract thousands of runners from across the globe.
Respondents also cited uncertainty over Brexit, a higher minimum wage and costs related to the introduction of automatic pension enrolment as weighing on their pay decisions.
Girls from poor families are least likely to attend (see chart); Pakistan's gap between girls' and boys' enrolment is, after Afghanistan's, the widest in South Asia.
The university, which was founded in 1927 to educate black scholars when they had little access to higher education, has seen a steady increase in Latino enrolment.
British degrees in historical and philosophical studies fell by 12 percent in the most recent decade, according to Universities UK, while undergraduate enrolment increased by 29 percent.
The government has been gradually making enrolment to its national electronic database 'Aadhaar' mandatory for tax returns, opening of bank accounts and any purchases above 50,000 rupees.
It will allow more refugees to live in urban areas, secure limited work permits, give some access to farmland and increase education enrolment for refugee children, she said.
Ethiopia says it will increase pre-school enrolment to 80% by 2020, from 4% in 1003; Ghana has added two years of pre-school education to its system.
Tehran resident Abbas was admitted to an American university and applied for a U.S. visa last year, but was still waiting when this year's enrolment came and went.
Others were deterred by arbitrary enrolment requirements imposed by individual schools, corporal punishment and language barriers, with classes taught in English and French as under the Lebanese system.
Enrolment in the individual market opens on November 1st, and there is no time for premiums, which are agreed with state regulators months in advance, to be cut.
In 2015-2016, the region had the lowest secondary school enrolment and highest dropout rate, with just a third of youth in school compared with 68 percent nationally.
The shortage of housing at UCT is partly due to the success of those protests: enrolment has increased thanks to lower fees and measures to reduce student debt.
Non-black student enrolment in HBCUs is nothing new—St Philip's College admitted its first white students in 1955—but since the recent recession it has been economically necessary.
This boosted female enrolment in STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering and maths) at universities, which in turn helped fill the CEO pipeline (because many bosses have a STEM background).
More than 1 million people signed up last week, the highest total for any single week so far, pushing total enrolment for the year up to roughly 4.7 million.
After California's ban went into effect, one study found that 20% of the losses to minority enrolment at the University of California, Berkeley were counteracted by such admissions tweaks.
Hit by years of declining enrolment of Thai students, the institutions are scrambling to meet this recent surge in demand as Chinese students look for alternatives to Western schools.
While refugee camps provide free education, most of the refugees - two-thirds - live in villages where they struggle to afford enrolment fees of up to 210,22016 CFA francs ($277).
The company said its digital security arm had won a tender from the Democratic Republic of Congo to supply biometric voter enrolment kits for an update of its electoral register.
As defined-benefit pension schemes become a thing of the past, people need to be encouraged to set aside enough money for their retirement, for example through auto-enrolment schemes.
Before a common enrolment system was in place, the waiting list for KIPP schools, a high-performing charter network, had 10,000 children on it, says Ryan Hill, the co-founder.
On April 24th the provincial government of Ontario said that it had successfully finished the enrolment phase of its UBI study, which has more than 4,000 participants in four towns.
During the latest annual enrolment period, which ran from November 218st to December 1th, just before the individual mandate was repealed, 22017m Americans signed up for coverage on Obamacare's "exchanges".
If this wholesale reform makes real inroads into the problems of enrolment, quality and discrimination against girls that bedevil Pakistan, it may prove a template for other countries similarly afflicted.
The documents, which are said to include 23 question enrolment forms the group required from new recruits and date back to 2013, were obtained by British and German media outlets.
They were facing a "triple hit", according to the FSB: a continuing increase in the national living wage; a rise in national insurance contributions; and a hike in pensions auto-enrolment.
Oakland's has been somewhere between $20m and $30m in debt for the past 15 years and has not taken the necessary steps to bring its costs into line with declining enrolment.
The gap between men and women in terms of education - literacy and school enrolment - is so small that they could be at equal levels within the next 10 years, it said.
However, it has faced scrutiny over recent years as enrolment has been made mandatory for the filing of tax returns, opening of bank accounts and any purchases above 50,000 rupees ($780).
Enrolment has risen steadily over the past two decades, helped by legislation such as the Right to Education (RTE) Act of 173, which makes school compulsory up to the age of 14.
She wooed one of its members, Brian Higgins, a congressman from New York, by promising him she would move forward on two causes close to his heart, infrastructure investment and Medicare enrolment.
One way around this is to sign up for Project Shield, a programme (free to those accepted for enrolment into it) run by Google and designed to keep independent news organisations online.
The British drugmaker said on Tuesday that one of the late-stage Phase III trials had already re-opened for new patient enrolment and the second was expected to resume recruitment shortly.
AstraZeneca said it had submitted its analysis of bleeding events to the FDA for review and would work to provide the required information to resume new patient enrolment as soon as possible.
Chinese demand has risen in spite of this, and both private and state universities now hope that rising foreign enrolment will help bring in more revenue and improve the quality of education.
Japan's Takeda Pharmaceutical said on Wednesday it had completed enrolment for a 20,000-subject dengue vaccine trial, the largest clinical study in its history, signalling the global ambitions of its vaccine business.
As proof, they point to false rape accusations, disparities in the length of prison sentences—63% longer for men, on average—and gaps in college enrolment, where women outnumber men by 503%.
From ensuring fair wages for adult labourers to working with village councils on enrolment drives and improving access to education, the campaign aims to make "potential child labourers work only in schools".
Research conducted by Peter Hinrichs, an economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, shows that overall enrolment of black and Hispanic students appeared to hold steady, despite the affirmative-action bans.
The 223-year-old history student is among thousands of Chinese who join Thai universities every year, according to Thai government data, which shows their annual enrolment numbers have doubled since 33.
Rates of child marriage, school enrolment and literacy among girls, and women in positions of power are far worse in the north of Nigeria than the rest of the country, activists say.
It involves analysing a budget's differing impacts on men and women and allocating money accordingly, as well as setting targets—such as equal school enrolment for girls—and directing funds to meet them.
Making enrolment in pension plans the default for new employees (ie, they must decide to opt out rather than opt in) dramatically increases the share of employees saving through such programmes, for example.
On it were enrolment forms containing the names of Islamic State supporters and of their relatives, telephone numbers, and other details such as the subjects' areas of expertise and who had recommended them.
The Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG), the most comprehensive survey of its kind on the continent, found that on average enrolment and access to education was particularly low in the tertiary sector.
While Tanzania has made significant progress overall in primary school enrolment, few girls, especially in rural areas, complete their secondary education because of early marriage, teenage pregnancy and poverty, women's rights campaigners say.
"Canada is a very attractive destination, it's tolerant, it's very diverse which is appealing to international students, it's stable, it's safe," said Richard Levin, executive director of enrolment services at the University of Toronto.
The difference in enrolment between children of the richest and poorest fifth of households is greater in Pakistan than in all but two of the 96 developing countries recently analysed by the World Bank.
"That is due to very recent safety findings in long-term toxicology studies ... We have therefore decided as a precautionary measure to stop enrolment into our ongoing program and evaluate the data," he added.
Chief of staff Gergely Gulyas cited low enrolment numbers, which he said would be reason enough alone to shut down the courses, but also spelled out the government's ideological opposition at a news conference.
Pearson posted underlying growth in all divisions, helped by good enrolment growth in its Online Program Management (OPM) business, and reiterated its forecast that sales would stabilize this year before rising in 2020 and beyond.
Pearson posted underlying growth in all divisions, helped by good enrolment growth in its Online Program Management (OPM) business, and reiterated its forecast that revenue would stabilize this year before rising in 2020 and beyond.
The new reforms aim to increase enrolment in technical and vocational training colleges to 2000,2117 students a year from 2720,28 now, spending 223 billion riyals (about $25 million) to increase capacity, the NTP document showed.
His enrolment in a clinical trial testing a new PrEP combination, along with other medical trials before that, gave him access to doctors and lab tests during a seven-year stint when he lacked health insurance.
The city-run savings plans would have addressed one small piece of the problem—offering plans to some private workers who currently do not have them, and encouraging the workers to use them through automatic enrolment.
To support the Red-Pill philosophy, its adherents often cite gender gaps in prison sentencing—America's male criminals do 63% more time than female felons on average—and enrolment in college, where women out-number men.
Obert Joseph Ncube, the deputy head of Mashaba Primary School, said the school's enrolment figures and exam results have improved because the presence of a reliable power supply has dissuaded teachers from transferring to other schools.
HuffPost reports:Using the patch is as simple as installing the enrolment software on a PC, and replacing a folder of Java libraries using the standard Control C, Control V cut-paste commands familiar to any computer user.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) forecast that the first version of the Senate's bill would have reduced enrolment in the individual market in 2018 by over a third—a more dramatic collapse than anything seen to date.
Activists say Rajasthan has had high enrolment rates under the RTE Act because its cap on annual household income that qualifies children for RTE is higher than in many other states, leading to exploitation of the mandate.
But an ambitious drive to provide schooling for all Syrians and poor Lebanese, funded with tens of millions of dollars a year, mostly from EU countries and the United Nations, has struggled to meet even interim enrolment targets.
Study is therefore now closed to patient enrolment * Next step for this study is interim analysis expected with 50 pct of patients having reached 96 week treatment duration period Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Gdynia Newsroom)
Just a quarter of Tjie's year group at the state-funded M.L. Nkuna High School got the grades required to get into university that year, reflecting the enrolment rate of black students across public schools in the country.
Pilots say the burden on cadets to pay for their flight training, which can cost more than $70,000, has been a key reason why enrolment has plummeted at flight schools, especially in places like the U.S. and Australia.
This year alone, 469 new clinical studies were started, with a target enrolment of 52,539 patients, according to data presented by Shalabi at a European Society for Medical Oncology meeting in Geneva and published in the Annals of Oncology.
Reuters has not verified the newspaper reports, and cannot vouch for their accuracy: Oryzon Genomics gets approval to start Etheral: a phase IIA clinical trial in alzheimer's disease with ORY-2001 and expects to start patient enrolment this quarter.
In one example, Children's Investment Fund Foundation, a charity, has agreed to pay a return of 10% on a project designed to improve school attendance among Indian girls if enrolment, literacy and numeracy improve as agreed after three years.
A paper published in August by the World Bank found that a scheme to subsidise local entrepreneurs to open schools in 199 villages increased enrolment of six- to ten-year-olds by 30 percentage points and boosted test scores.
"This compares with the public post-secondary median multiples of roughly 4.1 times and 3.5 times," Silber said, but noted that comparisons were tricky given the "multitude of issues" Apollo Education faced, from falling student enrolment to regulatory problems.
The targeted websites, which include popular real estate portals Lianjia and I Love My Home, should also not offer to help prospective buyers handle matters related to local "hukou" residence permits or school enrolment, Xinhua reported late on Tuesday.
It offers various HR tools, such as management of employee perks, staff engagement and reducing churn, and, perhaps crucially, "auto-enrolment," which relates to recent pension legislation that will see every U.K. employer having to offer a workplace pension scheme.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - More than half of the nearly 500,000 Syrian children registered as refugees in Lebanon are missing out on formal education and a government campaign to increase enrolment has failed to reach its target, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday.
And this from a government that pushed through auto-enrolment - the theory that people are not sufficiently far-sighted enough to realise they need to build up a pension pot in the first place so need "nudging" in the right direction.
The drugmaker said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) had placed a partial hold on enrolment into the final-stage Phase III trials involving two of its immune system-boosting drugs, although the studies are still continuing with existing patients.
The latest stocktake claimed an "unprecedented" 10% increase in primary-school enrolment since September 2016, an extra 68,000 teachers selected "on merit", and a steady increase in the share of correct answers on a biannual test of literacy and numeracy.
South Korea's education ministry in late January announced a plan to promote employment of high school graduates, saying the prevailing perception of university enrolment as the only way to success has created excessive competition and an overheated private education industry.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Reliance Jio, the telecom unit of Reliance Industries, said on Friday it had signed up 72 million paying customers under its Prime plan, and added it had extended the enrolment deadline for the plan until April 15.
MUMBAI, March 31 (Reuters) - India's Reliance Jio, the telecom unit of Reliance Industries, said on Friday it had signed up 72 million paying customers under its Prime plan, and added it had extended the enrolment deadline for the plan until April 15.
In their book "The Race between Education and Technology", Claudia Goldin and Lawrence Katz of Harvard University point out that this premium fell during the first half of the 20th century in America as universities expanded enrolment, but started rising sharply around 1980.
Private schools have been mushrooming in India—private-sector enrolment rose from around a quarter of pupils in 2010-11 to over a third in 2016-17—and in Sarojini Nagar there are 200 registered private schools and many more unregistered ones.
It has completed enrolment of 16 patients for its Phase IIa study at Yale University, where it will assess the drug that combines a synthetic cannabinoid already approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration with a fatty acid derivative called palmitoylethanolamide (PEA).
Enrolment in private schools has risen globally over the past 15 years, from 10-17% at primary level and from 19-27% at secondary level; the increases are happening not so much in the rich world as in low- and middle-income countries.
CHENNAI, India, May 2 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Brands sourcing garments, shoes, leather and natural stones from India must help create and sustain child labour-free zones by mapping their supply chains and working with communities to boost school enrolment, activists said on Tuesday.
The gross enrolment rate, meaning the proportion of 18- to 24-year-olds in higher education, surged from 143% in 2000 to 43% in 2013, a faster expansion than in any other region in this period, according to a new report from the World Bank.
"The U.S. economy will be pretty close to full employment by the end of the year, and that in turn brings a natural level of enrolment growth back in to the (higher education) sector by 2017 and 2018," CFO Williams said on a media call.
EU leaders also backed the idea that by early 2019, students in the EU should have an electronic student card enabling secure exchange of data like student records and academic attributes and access to services like course materials, enrolment services, online libraries in host institutions and countries.
The new plan aims to more than double enrolment of children aged three-to-six years in education at a cost of 2.5 billion riyals, as well as to provide new training opportunities for large numbers of teachers with a price tag of 2 billion riyals.
FIRST PATIENT IS EXPECTED TO BE DOSED IN 1H 2018 * WILL FOCUS ITS RESOURCES TOWARDS PARADIGME AND OTHER BETALUTIN CLINICAL PROGRAMMES * TO POSTPONE START OF FIRST-IN-HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL WITH HUMALUTIN FOR FORESEEABLE FUTURE * FINANCIAL RESOURCES ARE EXPECTED TO BE SUFFICIENT TO REACH DATA READ-OUT FROM PARADIGME * RE-ANALYSIS OF PATIENT ENROLMENT RATE AND FACT THAT IT HAS TAKEN LONGER THAN EXPECTED TO ENROL FIRST PATIENT HAVE LED US TO ADJUST TIMELINES WE PREVIOUSLY COMMUNICATED * TO DATE, PARADIGME IS OPEN FOR ENROLMENT AT 13 SITES AND IN SIX COUNTRIES * IN NORWAY, PARADIGME IS PENDING APPROVAL AND COMPANY IS WORKING CLOSELY WITH NORWEGIAN REGULATORS TO ADDRESS ITS QUESTIONS * IN USA, FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) HAS COMPLETED ITS REVIEW OF PARADIGME STUDY AND NORDIC NANOVECTOR EXPECTS US SITES TO BE OPEN FOR ENROLMENT DURING MID-2018 * OUT, NORDIC NANOVECTOR HAS DECIDED TO PUT HUMALUTIN STUDY ON HOLD FOR FORESEEABLE FUTURE * PRESENTATION BY NORDIC NANOVECTOR'S MANAGEMENT TEAM WILL TAKE PLACE THURSDAY AT 1000 CET Further company coverage: (Reporting By Terje Solsvik)

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