Universities of Mexico and Cuba Sign Cooperation Agreements

Edited by Juan Leandro
2013-11-27 13:41:13

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Havana, November 27 (RHC)-- Mexico's Metropolitan Autonomous University and the University of Havana signed a series of cooperation accords during a ceremony attended by Mexican ambassador to Cuba Juan Jose Bremer.

The rector of the University of Havana Gustavo Cobreiro and of the Mexican higher education center Salvador Vega penned the documents on Monday, which stipulates the exchange of students both in regular and postgraduate courses, and that the subjects they approve should be accepted by the two universities.

A news release by the Mexican embassy in Havana explained that the accords reflect the willingness of cooperation shared by the two parties, the two governments and the two nations, according to Notimex news agency.

The universities of Havana and Mexico committed themselves to exchange up to four students for a top period of one school year or three quarters and during one semester or two quarters at minimum.

The protocol stipulates that the subjects passed by the students during such periods of time will be recognized by the university of origin.



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