The agreement was signed in Washington nearly one month ago. The two parties involved are Uds (Università dei Sapori, lit. Culinary University), a Perugia-based centre occupied with culture and education about food, and the Art Institute, a group of colleges with a total of fifty locations across Canada and the US, counting around 70 thousand students.
The project involves the 14 thousand American students enrolled at the Culinary University division of the Art Institute. These young aspirant chefs will finish their education in Umbria with the important responsibility of becoming Ambassadors of Italian cuisine abroad.
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