UAE The opening ceremony will also be attended by senior representatives of the British Council, the organisers of EDUKEX, and other dignitaries. The exhibition will run in Dubai for two days, 30/31 October, from 5-9pm.
The EDUKEX programme started in Abu Dhabi on 27/28 October, where it attracted almost 1,000 visitors, before moving to Dubai. 21 educational institutions from the UK are attending the exhibition.
UAE Minister of Education to open Education UK Exhibition in Dubai
Minister of Education, H.E. Dr. Ali Abdul Aziz Al Sharhan, will formally inaugurate the Education UK Exhibition (EDUKEX) in Dubai, tomorrow evening at the Sheraton Dubai Hotel & Towers.
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 29 - 2001 at 14:52
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EDUKEX is the annual exhibition of UK education organised by the British Council in the UAE and is attended by representatives of UK universities and colleges. Interested students can obtain further information from the British Council Information Centre in Dubai tel. 04 337 0109, or by visiting the British Council's website - www.britishcouncil.org/uaeThe British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for educational and cultural relations. It aims to create opportunity for people worldwide with programmes in education, English language teaching, the arts, science, governance and information, through a network of 243 offices and teaching centres in 100 countries.
For further information contact:
Mike Coney Regional Education Manager
The British Council
Abu Dhabi
Tel: 02-6659300
Stephanie Evans
Education Promotions Manager
The British Council
Dubai
Tel: 04-3370109
Jonathan Walsh/Samar Breitem
Face to Face PR
Dubai
Tel: 04-3355863
Anne-Birte Stensgaard, News EditorMonday, October 29 - 2001 at 14:52 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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