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The University of Dubai has signed an agreement with the National Charity Schools to enhance cooperation between the two sides in the academic field, executive development programmes, research, seminars and conferences in order to develop the education process at all levels.
Dr Eesa Bastaki, President of the University of Dubai, and Dr Kamal Mohammed Farhat, Director-General of the National Charity Schools, signed the agreement which gives all students passing out of National Charity Schools as well as teachers and administrators at the institution a 20 per cent discount on tuition fees at the university. The agreement has also established lectures that will enable students to make the right choice of academic discipline for university studies.
Dr Farhat said: “The signing of a cooperation agreement will enable school graduates to complete their university studies in prestigious universities and prepare the right talent for the requirements of the labour market. The future graduates not only serve their family and community but also contribute to building the future of the country.”
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