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4th Arab-Chinese Universities Forum concludes in Amman

Xinhua, September 28, 2016 Adjust font size:

The 4th Arab-Chinese Universities Forum concluded on Tuesday in Jordan's capital Amman.

Participants at the event, which attracted 200 presidents of Arab and Chinese universities, stressed the importance of the event in enhancing cooperation between universities and scientific research between the two sides.

Mahmoud Al Wadi, head of Al Zarqa University, stressed on the keenness to boost ties between Chinese and Jordanian universities.

Participants called for more cooperation in the field of higher education. Discussions also focused on the need to preserve the historic relation between the two sides.

They also looked into sharing stories of success and expertise in the field of academic studies. Endit