Speaking to Tunisie Numérique, British Ambassador to Tunisia Edward Oakden said: “that the partnership between and the NCUK and the University of Tunis, Carthage, it’s a way of joining up young people with the end of their education job opportunities by getting them into a world-class, educational and particularly university system”.
The Ambassador pointed out that” what’s important going forward is not just the relationship between our present generations, but between the generations to come”.
For her part, UTC (University of Tunis Carthage) external relations officer Kathy Baily explained that we’re here to celebrate this new partnership between the University of Tunis, Carthage and NCUK , which is a consortium of universities based in the U.K., but with schools all over the world.
“Its an incredible opportunity for students in Tunisia from anywhere in the region who want to come here and study and then go on to international studies”,she pointed out.
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