The Municipality of Paphos and the American University of Beirut signed an agreement to establish a new campus in Cyprus

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The Municipality of Paphos and the American University of Beirut (AUB) signed on Friday the Agreement for the Establishment of the AUB Paphos Campus in the presence of the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Anastasiadis, and US Assistant Secretary of State Lee. Satterfield.

“The United States is proud of its bilateral relationship with the Republic of Cyprus, a valued partner and center of stability, democracy, and prosperity in the eastern Mediterranean and beyond,” the Assistant Secretary of State for Education said in her speech at the ceremony. and cultural affairs Lee Satterfield.

Satterfield supported Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and thanked the Republic of Cyprus and the Cypriot people for all they are doing to support Ukraine “against Vladimir Putin’s unjustified, unprovoked and unjust war.”

“While the bilateral relationship between our governments is strong, so is the relationship between the American people and the people of Cyprus. The people-to-people connections between the United States and Cyprus are at the heart of our success in various areas of engagement. Our people-to-people exchanges are a model that allows us to expand our shared values, shared security and shared prosperity,” she said.

She added that they are proud of their longstanding partnership with the American University of Beirut, a model of American values ​​and educational standards and a beacon in the region and the world. She added that for more than 150 years, AUB has provided high-quality, American-style education to students from all over the world. She noted that the US government’s commitment to AUB is reflected in more than $150 million in support over the past two decades.

“Today is a historic day for the American University of Beirut, for the people of the Republic of Cyprus, and for global higher education. The United States is deeply committed to international education and supports Cyprus’ goal of becoming an educational center in Europe and AUB’s goal of becoming a truly international institution. We welcome the opportunity for more Americans from all walks of life to take part in studying abroad. And we welcome more international students and scholars to our classrooms to study alongside American peers and share their perspectives and culture,” Satterfield said.

The Municipality of Paphos and the American University of Beirut (AUB) signed on Friday the Agreement for the Establishment of the AUB Paphos Campus in the presence of the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Anastasiadis, and US Assistant Secretary of State Lee. Satterfield.

“The United States is proud of its bilateral relationship with the Republic of Cyprus, a valued partner and center of stability, democracy, and prosperity in the eastern Mediterranean and beyond,” the Assistant Secretary of State for Education said in her speech at the ceremony. and cultural affairs Lee Satterfield.

Satterfield supported Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and thanked the Republic of Cyprus and the Cypriot people for all they are doing to support Ukraine “against Vladimir Putin’s unjustified, unprovoked and unjust war.”

“While the bilateral relationship between our governments is strong, so is the relationship between the American people and the people of Cyprus. The people-to-people connections between the United States and Cyprus are at the heart of our success in various areas of engagement. Our people-to-people exchanges are a model that allows us to expand our shared values, shared security and shared prosperity,” she said.

She added that they are proud of their longstanding partnership with the American University of Beirut, a model of American values ​​and educational standards and a beacon in the region and the world. She added that for more than 150 years, AUB has provided high-quality, American-style education to students from all over the world. She noted that the US government’s commitment to AUB is reflected in more than $150 million in support over the past two decades.

“Today is a historic day for the American University of Beirut, for the people of the Republic of Cyprus, and for global higher education. The United States is deeply committed to international education and supports Cyprus’ goal of becoming an educational center in Europe and AUB’s goal of becoming a truly international institution. We welcome the opportunity for more Americans from all walks of life to take part in studying abroad. And we welcome more international students and scholars to our classrooms to study alongside American peers and share their perspectives and culture,” Satterfield said.

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