News Regarding Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania of Jordan.

TMJordanOn Tuesday, February 19, 2013, His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan arrived in Moscow, Russia to meet with President Vladimir Putin.

The purpose of His Majesty’s working visit is to strengthen ties between Jordan and Russia, to discuss the current situation in the Middle East mainly the Syrian crisis as well as other issues of common interest according to the Petra News Agency.  Click here for more information.

Meanwhile, in Amman, Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan visited the Oasis500 headquarters at the King Hussein Park.  According to the Petra News Agency, Her Majesty “…met with the management of the development and investment company as well as young entrepreneurs running start-up ICT and digital content companies who showcased their progress, achievements and future plans.”

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News Regarding His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan.

HMKAofJordanOn Monday, February 18, 2013, His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan “…received a delegations from the U.S. National Defense University, led by retired General Joseph Hoare, currently visiting the Kingdom within a tour of the Middle East” according to the Petra News Agency.

His Majesty also met with United States Senator Marco Rubio who is currently on a brief visit to the Kingdom.  According to the Petra News Agency, during their meeting His Majesty and Senator Rubio discussed “…Jordanian and US ties and the latest developments in the Middle East.”

HRH The Prince of Wales Attends a Reception at the Fitzwilliam Museum. (VIDEO)

PoWbwOn February 18, 2013, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales attended a reception, hosted by the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust and the Cambridge Overseas Trust, at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge.

During the reception the prince met with “…international students studying at Cambridge University.”  The prince is patron of the Cambridge Overseas Trust.

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Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall, Duchess of Rothesay, The New Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen.

CamIt was announced by the University of Aberdeen that Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall, known as The Duchess of Rothesay in Scotland, has agreed to become the new Chancellor of the university.

Per a press release via the University of Aberdeen:

The Duchess succeeds Lord Wilson of Tillyorn, who stepped down from the role at the end of December, having served as Chancellor since 1997.

Her Royal Highness will be the University’s eleventh Chancellor, in a role which dates back to the merging in 1860 of King’s and Marischal Colleges to create the University of Aberdeen.

The Chancellor is elected by the University’s graduate body, the General Council, and becomes its President. The chief aspects of the role – which may be held for life – are to be an ambassador for the University, and to undertake other ceremonial duties, including, on occasion, conferring degrees on graduands.

The Duchess was elected unopposed by General Council members. She has been a frequent visitor to the Universityof Aberdeen, most recently in spring 2012 when she visited the Schoolof Educationto meet teachers and students engaged in innovative learning programmes which have influenced teaching policy across Scotland. The Duchess also met music students and lecturers, including Professor Paul Mealor who composed the choral motet Ubi Caritas for the 2011 Royal Wedding.

In 2011 the Duchess visited King’s College to meet teachers and children engaged in activities to promote reading and a love of books, as part of Aberdeen City’s innovative Reading Bus project, and in 2007 the Duchess formally opened the University’s Health Sciences Building at Foresterhill, now home to teams of researchers who are at the forefront in studying all aspects of the delivery of health care, and who collaborate with research institutions and government bodies across the world, including the EU, UN and WHO.

Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University, said: “I am delighted that HRH the Duchess of Rothesay will be our new Chancellor. Lord Wilson was a wonderful champion for the University both here in the UKand abroad, and we know that the Duchess will be a brilliant ambassador for the international centre of excellence in learning that we are proud to be.

‘We have very much enjoyed the Duchess’s visits to our campuses, and the huge enthusiasm and interest she has shown in meeting our students and staff and hearing about their work and achievements. I look forward to formally welcoming Her Royal Highness to the University team.’

Lord Wilson was elected Chancellor of the University of Aberdeenin 1997, having previously served as Chancellor’s Assessor on Court (1993-97) and Senior Lay Member of Court from 1995 to 1997. Before that he was the penultimate Commander-in-Chief and 27th Governor of Hong Kong.

Welcoming his successor, Lord Wilson said: ‘I feel privileged to have held office as Chancellor during a time of important transformation at the University of Aberdeen. We have seen student numbers increase significantly, standards rise, and a huge investment made in the campus which will enhance the experience students have at Aberdeen in a way which will remain with them for the rest of their lives. I am delighted that the Duchess of Rothesay will be my successor. I pass on my very best wishes for her new role which I am certain she will enjoy just as much as I did.’

Further to this announcement, the University of Aberdeen is delighted that Professor Iain Torrance has agreed to assist Her Royal Highness by accepting the role of Pro-Chancellor.

Aberdeen-born Iain Torrance has a long association with the University of Aberdeen, becoming Dean  of the Faculty of Arts and Divinity in 2001 and serving subsequently as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and President of Princeton Theological Seminary.

Professor Torrance said  ‘This is a great honour, and I am looking forward to supporting the Duchess in her new role as Chancellor of this wonderful university.’

University Rector Dr Maitland Mackie said: ‘I look forward to working with our new Chancellor, and with Professor Torrance, in representing the interests of the Aberdeen family of students, staff and alumni.’”

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