Emirates Aviation University participates in China International Education Exhibition Tour
Mar. 24, 2017
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Emirates Aviation University (EAU) is gearing up to meet thousands of ambitious students and agents at the China International Education Exhibition Tour (CIEET) taking place in Beijing on March 25th and 26th 2017. Some 300 universities from over 20 countries are set to visit the exhibition to market their programmes to Chinese students seeking to continue their studies at an international institution.
This event aims to foster exchange and cooperation between higher education institutions and a broad spectrum of stakeholders in the area of education. As a common knowledge and exchange platform, it will provide information about studying abroad, support the development of channels for introducing quality international education resources, and enable direct communications among the study abroad agents, foreign authorities and overseas higher education institutions.
In October 2016, Emirates Aviation University (EAU) participated at the China Education Expo, as part of the education delegation attending the Dubai Week in China. At that event, Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), signed an agreement with the Chinese Service Centre for Scholarly Exchange (CSCSE) giving Chinese students assurance that the degrees they earn in Dubai will be recognised by CSCSE and the Ministry of Education in China. The partnership has enabled greater collaboration in higher education and exchange between Dubai and China.
The Chinese community in Dubai is made up of 250,000 people, including more than 1000 school and university students. EAU is recognised for the quality of programmes and majors and the multi-cultural experience it offers students. Recently, the university announced special offers on its tuition fees effective immediately and valid for registration by May 31st, 2017 and special offers for international students and Dubai residents, on student accommodation which will be ready in summer.
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