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  Tourism
Yemeni hotel and tourism students to be trained in Egyptian Halawan University
[21/September/2007]

ADEN,  (Saba)- Hotel and Tourism College of the Egyptian University of Halawan expressed its readiness to train and qualify students of Aden Community college's Hotels and Tourism Management Department and offer technical experience for the teaching staff of the college.

Head of Hotels and Tourism Management Department at Halawan University, Nadim Badras, told Saba on Friday that this move comes in the light of the signed agreement between the two colleges.

"The agreement focuses on training and qualification aspects and benefiting from Halawan University expertise in field of hotel and tourism, in addition to sending Egyptian teachers to Aden Community College, swapping curricula and holding qualifying course for the college teaching staff," Badras said.

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