Numl branch to be opened in Mexico

Published February 13, 2009

ISLAMABAD, Feb 12: The Mexican government will open a branch of the National University of Modern Languages (Numl) in Mexico.

A press release issued here on Thursday said the move was made during a visit by Mexican Ambassador Arturo Hernandaz Basave to the university.

Earlier, Numl Rector Prof Dr Aziz Ahmad Khan briefed the ambassador on various aspects of the university including academic, state of foreign and national students, collaboration with foreign universities and composition of board of governors of the university.

Later, the Mexican envoy visited various academic departments and FM Radio studios of the university.—PPI

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