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Our Missions
Select disadvantaged
students
Train them as
IT technicians
Ensure
employability
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Our Values
TRUST
SOLIDARITY
RESPONSIBILITY
Our Achievements
Each year 150 students graduate from CIST.
92% of graduates found a qualified job within 2 months following their final internship.
The average salary for a CIST graduate is 3 or 4 times the national average.
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The Annual Meeting with Partnering NGOs
2010-02-04 00:56:56

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Last week took place the annual Meeting with partnering NGOs. Organized by the Selection team: Mr Thaina Seang, Mr Samkhan Khan and Miss Ombline Lafont, more than 13 NGOs participated to this meeting.
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Welcome to the new DEO 2010 students!
2010-01-31 23:37:54

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Wednesday 27th January, 25 new faces appeared in our school! Every 3 months CIST integrates a new DEO session. So Wednesday was a big day for 25 news students smiling, a little bit shine, curious, intrigued, they were accompanied by their parents and charged with many luggage, rice bag and did a big journey to reach the capital.
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Aymeric Bellamy Brown
2010-01-26 19:56:21

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First volunteer of the year 2010: Aymeric Bellamy Brown! A French photograph who spent 2 weeks with us to create a photo report and transform in beautiful Jpeg our mission and students daily life.
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New workshop organized by CIST
2010-01-11 01:57:09

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Monday, January the 4th, CIST has organized a workshop dealing with online advertising.
Gathering in the same room professionals (web development companies), and IT teachers from CIST, the objective was to go through the basic rules to be efficient in online advertising.
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Toul Sleng
2010-01-10 20:17:25

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On 7 January 1979, invading Vietnamese troops seized Phnom Penh and sent the Khmer Rouge fleeing to remote jungles. Thursday, the victory over genocide day, is a day to remember, a day to try to understand, a day to explain to the next generation our past to escape this horror in the future. To commemorate it, CIST DOP students went to Toul Sleng museum. A big step back in this dark side of their history, which create emotion and comments and made the students realize what their families lived.
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