University Collaboration Blossoms: Kharazmi University and University of Technology Forge Strong Bonds

 | Post date: 2024/01/23 | 
Tehran, January 21, 2024 — In a virtual symposium that transcended geographical boundaries, representatives from Kharazmi University (KhU) in Tehran, Iran, and the University of Technology (UoT) in Baghdad, Iraq, convened to explore avenues of collaboration. The online meeting brought together academic leaders, experts, and visionaries, all committed to fostering mutual growth and knowledge sharing. The session coordinator, Dr. Hosein Mohajeri, extended a warm welcome on behalf of KhU to the Iraqi colleagues. His opening remarks emphasized the significance of cross-university dialogue. In turn, Dr. Leith, representing UoT, reciprocated the welcome and provided an overview of the meeting’s agenda.
Dr. Ahmad Ghaban, President of UoT, conveyed his best wishes to the KhU colleagues. He expressed optimism about a productive partnership between the two universities. Dr. Ghaban also announced that UoT representatives would visit Iran for in-person negotiations with the KhU delegation. Dr. Isa Zari, Director of the Chancellery Office and Public Relations, shared the KhU president’s message with the Iraqi delegation and extended a heartfelt welcome to the UoT colleagues.
Dr. Ali Azimi, Director of the International Relations Office at KhU, expressed gratitude and assured that KhU would be an excellent host for their Iraqi friends from UoT. Dr. Mehry Akbary, Deputy Director of the International Relations Office, proposed mutual ties related to startups and incubator centers, with a focus on addressing ecosystem hazards. Both parties enthusiastically agreed to extend their collaborations, recognizing the potential for impactful joint ventures. Dr. Qasemi, Head of the International Partnerships and Collaborations Department at KhU, showcased the university’s impressive facilities and faculties. He highlighted KhU’s readiness for international collaboration.

The parties engaged in fruitful discussions on existing collaborative initiatives, including faculties and student mobility, dual degree programs, cooperation in journal publication, continuing education for staff and faculties, 2+2 undergraduate programs for the department of applied mechanics, invited supervisors and advisors, short and long-term online courses, and workshops.

The meeting concluded, leaving a trail of promising collaboration in its wake. As both universities continue to foster academic excellence, this virtual encounter marks a significant step toward mutual growth and knowledge exchange.
 



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