Dundee University signs medical training deal with Saudi Arabia
ByAndrew Liddle
Dundee University has signed a deal which could be worth millions of pounds with the Saudi Arabian government to train doctors and dentists from the oil-rich peninsula.
The agreement signed by the Saudi Arabian Embassy cultural attach will fund three annual intakes of medicine and dentistry students to a bespoke one-year foundation course.
A total of eight students are expected to join each intake.
On successful completion, the students can enter the professional five-year undergraduate degree programmes, which could generate £5 million in revenues to the university.
The cultural attach was welcomed to Dundee by David Bearn, professor of orthodontics at the university’s School of Dentistry, who said: “We are delighted that the Saudi Arabian government has chosen Dundee to be a formal higher education partner in the UK.”
Dr Faisal M Al-Mohanna Abaalkhail, from the Saudi cultural attache, said: “Dundee is and continues to be one of the main destinations for Saudi Arabian students. Our intentions with this agreement, and what we expect from it in future, are considerable.”
Dundee University signs medical training deal with Saudi Arabia