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TEHRAN – Daliv Shahrukh Khozhakbarovich, Uzbekistan’s First Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, has emphasized the importance of fostering collaboration between Sharif University of Technology and leading universities in Uzbekistan. During a recent meeting, Khozhakbarovich highlighted the potential benefits of academic partnerships in advancing educational standards and research capabilities.
He noted that such collaborations could facilitate knowledge exchange, joint research initiatives, and student mobility programs, which are crucial for enhancing the quality of higher education in Uzbekistan. The Deputy Minister expressed optimism that these partnerships would not only enrich the academic landscape but also contribute to the development of innovative solutions to regional challenges.
Furthermore, Khozhakbarovich encouraged Uzbek universities to actively engage with their counterparts in Iran, particularly in fields of technology and engineering. This initiative aims to create a robust network of academic institutions that can collectively address the evolving demands of the global job market and technological advancements.
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