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St Georges University, Grenada, Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Government of Fujairah, United Arab Emirates

St George's University (SGU), the global medical school on the Caribbean island of Grenada, has signed a Memorandum of Comprehending (MOU) with the Government of Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. The MOU identifies the benefits of mutual cooperation, and both institutions will certainly now check out potential academic cooperation in clinical associated research studies. As part of the contract, SGU will certainly be provided on the Government of Fujairah's site as a recognized education carrier, implying SGU can now approve students from the Emirate of Fujairah.

The agreement, which is currently essentially, shares the commitment of both events to raise accessibility for the Federal government of Fujairah's pupils to a United States postsecondary education through SGU. The MOU additionally strengthens SGU's connection with the UAE, following in 2014's announcement that the Ministry of Education had recognized the university's MD degree program.

" I am pleased that students in Fujairah will certainly currently have the option of studying at St George's University in Grenada where they will receive a top international medical education," said Dr G Richard Olds, President of SGU. "The University will certainly also profit, enhancing the variety and breadth of experience of our student body.".

Including his remarks, Mohamed Khalifa Alzyoudi, Employee Matters Director, Government of. Fujairah, said: "SGU is a world-leading institution, and I am very happy that our trainees will currently have the possibility to research medicine at their campus in Grenada. This MOU notes the beginning of a rewarding connection, and I eagerly anticipate collaborating with SGU to additionally our partnership in the near future.".

St. George's University School of Medicine is among the biggest in the world, drawing students and faculty from 140 nations. Key to the university's success has actually been creating enthusiasm in students to exercise medicine in their house countries, commonly in areas where doctor numbers are low. Around 1% of all exercising doctors in the USA are graduates of St George's University, keeping that figure increasing to around 15% in Trinidad and Tobago, and 20% in Botswana.

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