Text transcribed from caption: United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees. UNRWA/ETJR/25 Science studies for future Arab refugee teachers. Science is an important course of study at UNRWA's Ramallah Men's Teacher Training Centre near Jerusalem. The curriculum is divided into three parts: general studies, professional studies and specialized studies. The two former groups are obligatory for all students. In the field of specialized studies students may select any one of such subjects as Arabic, Social Studies, Mathematics or Science, at a more advanced level according to their abilities and interests. Ramallah Men's Centre is one of four teacher training centres established by UNRWA to give young Arab refugees an opportunity to develop their talents and thus escape from the poverty and frustration of camp life. The two year course at a residential training centre does much to help the boys gain self reliance and to enable them to contribute constructively to the future of the fast developing Middle East. Agency training is unconditional. Graduate students are free to seek employment in Saudi Arabia and other Arab states. Results to date have been excellent. Of the 585 students who graduated from the Ramallah Centre in '65, '66 and '67, 390 are employed in Arab countries.