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Two "American in Sharjah" And Iwaf in Venice expects a memorandum of understanding

Venice on February 4/ WAM/ The American University of Sharjah and the University of Iwaf in Venice, Italy, signed a partnership aimed at expanding academic, research and professional opportunities for their request and their teaching staff.

The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding came during a meeting at the headquarters of the Iwaf University in Venice, in the presence of Noura Al Suwaidi, Director of the International Exchange Office at the American University of Sharjah, and Professor Pino Albrecht, President of Iwaf University in Venice.

This partnership is a prelude to the launch of joint initiatives that include students ’exchange at the university stage, research cooperation, and the development of professional opportunities, as well as enhancing the foundations of future cooperation in line with the two universities.

Dr. Tod Lorsen, Director of the American University in Sharjah, said: Iwaf University is known for its excellence in architecture, cities and regional planning, restoration, arts, theater, and design, noting that this partnership, led by the International Exchange Office at the American University of Sharjah with the support of the office Strategic communications and marketing, provides a distinguished opportunity for the university to expand its academic and research horizons in these areas through joint projects and cultural exchange.

For his part, Professor Pino Albrecht, President of Iwaf University in Venice, said: The partnership with the American University in Sharjah represents a great opportunity to enhance links with the Gulf region, which is essential for our research and that the possibility of exchanging students and members of the teaching and administrative bodies between Venice and the Emirate of Sharjah allows us to develop common experiences In major fields such as urban design, architecture, and arts, indicating that the gun will continue to embrace its historical role as a bridge between East and West, and the Mediterranean and Middle East regions.

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