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UPDATED: 08:59, May 24, 2005
IBM to help Chinese university train software designers
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IBM will cooperate with Fuzhou University in east China's Fujian Province to train software designers, Monday's Guangming Daily reported.

IBM will introduce advanced technology in IT industry into the university's education courses by conducting periodic teacher trainings, according to their agreement, the paper reported.

IBM has worked with nearly 50 universities in China since 1995 when it signed an agreement with the Chinese Ministry of Education.

Source: Xinhua


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