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TEHRAN - Turkmenistan Ambassador to Iran Ahmad Kakabayevich Gurbanov has said his nation is prepared to boost relations with Iran, particularly in scholastic and technological locations.
We have an interest in sending out trainees to study in Iran, he said, adding that due to the importance of scientific concerns, various clinical and technological fields can likewise be included.He made the remarks in a conference in Tehran with the deputy science minister Hashem Dadashpour, ISNA reported.Unfortunately, there has actually been no unique cooperation in between the two nations in the scholastic field, he pointed out.
Due to the truth that we can not completely offer education for all trainees in Turkmenistan, trainees constantly take a trip to other nations to study.
There are lots of opportunities that we have actually not utilized up until now.
The intergovernmental commission of Turkmenistan and Iran is being formed to heighten bilateral relations, the envoy highlighted.
We intend to have comprehensive activities in the field of youth and in this regard, we plan to comply with Iran in the field of science and innovation, he concluded.The Iranian authorities, for his part, said that We can create conditions for the trainees of Turkmenistan, to study in Iranian universities based upon their interest in different fields.
The development of scientific and technological cooperation in between Iran and Turkmenistan will cause the development of science in the area, Dadashpour said.Holding exhibits on college achievements in the field of science and technology is one of the methods for bilateral clinical cooperation, he noted.Professors and students of Turkmenistan can visit Iran to learn the Persian language and take advantage of research and educational chances, he concluded.Iran is among the 15 successful countries in attracting global trainees, according to Mohammad Javad Salmanpour, the deputy head of the Organization for Student Affairs.
We have the capability and capacity to have more than 250,000 foreign students by 2026, he stated.Currently, almost 100,000 foreign nationals are studying in Iran, more than 90 percent of whom are from Iraq and Afghanistan and the rest are from other countries.These trainees are studying in different fields of science, research study and technology, health and medical education, and likewise in the fields of liberal arts, Islamic sciences, Persian language and literature, law, fundamentals of Islamic law, management fields, economics, psychology, social sciences, along with engineering, agricultural sciences, animal sciences, and standard sciences.In December 2022, Dadashpour stated the number of foreign trainees will double in Iranian universities in the next 3 years.Universities ought to increase their interactions and scientific exchanges in order to draw in global trainees and accelerate internationalization in the region and the world, he highlighted.Iranian universities attained excellent ranks at the global level and based on the examinations of the worlds most distinguished institutions so that there is the capability to attract international students, he said.He pointed out holding the cultural and sports Olympiad for global trainees as a method to make them more familiar with Irans capabilities.According to the most recent edition of the best worldwide universities ranking launched by U.
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News, 52 Iranian institutions were ranked amongst the best organizations worldwide.Fifty-eight universities from Iran were noted among the leading universities in Asia, according to the 2022 Asia University Rankings of the Times Higher Education.MG





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