Monday, January 18, 2010

Oman, Japan explore avenues in education

17 January 2010MUSCAT -- Dr Rawvya bint Saud al Busaidiya, Minister of Higher Education, received at the ministry Seiji Morimoto, the Japanese Ambassador to the Sultanate. Seiji Morimoto thanked the minister for allowing the opportunity to discuss certain aspects of scientific and academic collaboration between the Sultanate and his country. Dr Rawya said that her ministry was particularly keen to develop ties with Japan in the light of the ministry's policy of academic and scholastic multiplicity and openness.She elaborated that the Sultanate looked admirably to the remarkable emergence of Japan from the ashes of World War II to accomplish the economic miracle and become a world leading power. She added that the Sultanate was looking forward to learn from the unique Japanese model of the proverbial scientific advancement in fields as industry and technology. The two parties deliberated specific issues such as exploring the possibility of sending Omani students to study at renowned Japanese universities such as the Technical University of Tokyo as well as the collaboration in exchanging scholarships and teaching Japanese and Arabic as foreign languages.They also discussed other topics including the arrangement of orientation workshops to introduce Japanese culture and academic system to Omani students who were to study in Japan. The two parties agreed to continue their meetings and exchange visits for the purpose of accomplishing their mutual goals.

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