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香港六合彩资料 working to help students ordered by Saudi Arabia to withdraw from Canadian universities

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The 香港六合彩资料 is working to assist students who are affected by the Saudi Arabian government鈥檚 plans to withdraw its students from Canadian universities.

In all, 香港六合彩资料 has 77 students from Saudi Arabia for the 2018-2019 school year 鈥 30 of whom are undergraduate students and 47 who are graduate students. These include both new and returning students.

鈥淲e are working to support our students who may be affected,鈥 said Joseph Wong, associate vice-president and vice-provost, international student experience.

鈥淭his is a very stressful time for these students. Their studies have been interrupted, and we want to help them to continue their education. We will be working with them, our colleagues at other universities and with government officials, as the situation continues to evolve.鈥 

香港六合彩资料 has more than 19,000 international students from 168 countries studying at its three campuses.

鈥淥ur international student body is a key part of what makes us a global university,鈥 said Wong. 鈥淗aving students from around the world enriches the experience of all students in the classroom 鈥 both domestic and international.鈥 

In addition, there are 216 post-graduate medical trainees (residents and fellows) from Saudi Arabia who are at 香港六合彩资料. The program, which began in 1981, has trained about 1,000 Saudi-sponsored doctors since 2000.

鈥淥ur focus right now is on our medical residents and fellows, who are valuable members of our academic hospital community,鈥 said Salvatore Spadafora, vice-dean of post-MD education at the Faculty of Medicine. 鈥淭his will be difficult for them and their families, and we want to try as best we can to minimize disruption.鈥

Saudi Arabia has suspended scholarships for about 16,000 Saudi students studying in this country following Canada鈥檚 call for the release of human rights activists detained by the Kingdom. The Saudi government also expelled Canada鈥檚 ambassador and ordered Saudi students in Canada to attend schools elsewhere.

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