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AW Education International Expands Into Saudi Arabia, Partnership Establishes Regional Hub to Support Cross-Border Education in the Middle East
AW Education’s Saudi Arabia hub will offer tailored support and promote balanced academic mobility with China and Western countries, targeting ten branches in the next decade.
- In a recent announcement, AW Education announced plans to establish a Saudi Arabia hub to expand university partnerships in the Middle East.
- AW Education will use Saudi Arabia as a starting point to deepen regional university partnerships and build a customized international education platform, leveraging its global experience.
- The company will facilitate partnerships between leading Chinese universities and higher education institutions across the GCC, offer integrated services for students targeting the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, and develop study-to-career pathways with Chinese companies operating in the Middle East, exploring financial-service partners.
- The collaboration aims to expand study pathways for Saudi students and work with government agencies, universities, and private-sector partners to align education with economic priorities.
- The Saudi partner said it would replicate the model across GCC countries including the UAE, Qatar and Oman, and aims to foster reciprocal academic mobility between Saudi Arabia and China.
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AW Education International Expands into Saudi Arabia, Partnership Establishes Regional Hub to Support Cross-Border Education in the Middle East
BEIJING, Feb. 12, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- On February 5, 2026, AW Education International announced a partnership in Beijing with Dr. Ahmed, former Cultural and Education Attaché of Saudi Arabia to China, and Abdallah, Executive Director and President of a leading…
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