Chinese universities to set up King Abdullah chairs
Published: Jul 26, 2010 23:21 Updated: Jul 26, 2010 23:21
JEDDAH: Two leading Chinese universities have expressed their intent to establish chairs and research centers on interfaith and cultural dialogue named after Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah.
The University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) and Sun Yat-Sen University (SYSU) have presented applications to the Saleh Al-Sagri, Saudi cultural attache in Beijing, in this regard. There are 80,000 students at SYSU and 30,000 at UIBE, including Saudis.
Al-Sagri said more than 30 Chinese universities had expressed their desire to enroll Saudi students.
“Chinese universities have so far signed 35 agreements with their Saudi counterparts to exchange expertise,” he added.

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