ALGIERS, November 5, 2010 (KUNA) -- The scientific cooperation between Kuwait University and the University of Algiers is praiseworthy, Dr. Ahmad Rashed Al-Mutairi said here Friday, stressing the necessity of boosting scientific research between the two countries. The visiting Kuwaiti professor at the faculty of law, University of Algiers, deemed this bilateral cooperation the real source of wealth, saying in a statement to KUNA today that though he is the only visiting Kuwaiti professor, he finds wide-scale approval from Algerian professors at the faculty of law in Algiers. He also made clear that his sojourn in Algeria enabled him to get acquainted with the Algerian academic experience in this field, stressing the availability of source material in Arabic and French as well as the Arabic rendering of French legal origins in what enriches the field of commercial law.
Further, he said that his stay in Algeria gives him the opportunity of interacting with academicians, researchers and students in the field of law. He also hailed the facilities offered by the faculty's officials, besides the help offered by the Kuwaiti embassy in Algeria led by ambassador Saud Faisal Al-Doweish who spared no effort in order to support the scientific research and contact the concerned bodies in the faculty of law and the University of Algiers as a whole. Meanwhile, Al-Mutairi expressed his hope that his experience and sojourn in Algeria as a visiting professor will serve as a good start for exchanging visiting professors between the two Arab countries in what enriches the academic experience in both of them. Finally, he hailed the pavilion of the State of Kuwait in the 15th Algiers Book Fair, noting that such cultural gatherings help bring the two countries and peoples closer.
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