Abu Dhabi University's main campus
The Abu Dhabi University recently signed a three-year memorandum of understanding with the embassy of Yemen in Abu Dhabi, enabling both the parties to collaborate in making
higher education accessible to high achieving students of Yemeni nationality, WAM has reported.
As part of the agreement, Yemeni students who enrol in any of Abu Dhabi University's bachelor programmes offered during the upcoming academic year 2013 - 2014 will be given 30 percent off tuition fees, provided they achieve a 95% cumulative average on their high school grade.
The agreement was signed by Nabil Ibrahim, chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, and Abdulhakim al-Eryani, charge d' affaires at the Yemen embassy.
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