By: Talaat Moustafa
The Egypt-Japan University for Science and Technology (EJUST) strategy is aimed at benefiting from Japanese experience in preparing EJUST graduates for the labour market.
This statement by EJUST President Amr Adli came during his meeting with Tokyo Governor Mrs. Yuriko Koike on Sunday.
Adli reviewed the university’s achievements since its opening, adding that he appreciated support by the Japan International Co-operation Agency (JICA) for the university in equipping laboratories with the latest global technologies.
Yuriko praised the university for its achievements in recent years, saying that EJUST is a symbol of co-operation between the governments of the two countries. Following their meeting, Yuriko toured the university to inspect laboratories, Japanese language classes and some lecture theatres.