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Jordan, Syria aim to boost education cooperation
- Jordan: Monday, August 03 - 2009 at 10:21
Jordan's Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research Secretary General Turki Obeidat on Sunday met with a visiting delegation from the Syrian higher education ministry to discuss issues of mutual concern and reviewed the higher education sector in the kingdom. Obeidat said there are 240,000 students in the kingdom's universities, 17,000 of whom are enrolled in higher education degrees programmes. He indicated that 28,000 foreign students currently attend Jordanian universities.
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