American Educational Exhibition in Baku
Baku / 22.10.18 / Turan: Last Saturday, an "Educational Exhibition of American Universities" was held in Baku, organized by Education USA (Baku American Educational Center), the US Embassy and the American Council on International Education. According to William Gill, Chargé d'Affaires ai of the United States in Azerbaijan, the exhibition is held to acquaint young people with the possibilities of studying in the United States. In America, there are more than 4,500 universities, in total hundreds of Azerbaijani students are studying in this country. "The United States offers high-quality education to train specialists for various spheres of Azerbaijan," the diplomat said.
He said that delegates from 9 US universities are represented at the exhibition. In "Education USA" all year round you can get comprehensive information about education in America. Since the beginning of the year, this organization has served 1,500 people. -16D06-
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