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University of Michigan and UAE University ink agreement

United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 12 - 2008 at 08:15

The University of Michigan Ann-Arbor and the UAE University have signed an agreement that will pave the way for the two institutions to collaborate on a number of areas in service of higher education. The agreement includes possibilities to collaborate in scientific research, academic programs and faculty and student exchange. The University of Michigan is one of the top ranked schools in the US, while UAE University was recently ranked number one in research in the Gulf and number two overall in the Arab world by the OIC (Organization of Islamic Conference).

Jeff  Florian Jeff Florian, Senior Reporter
Wednesday, March 12 - 2008 at 08:15 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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