The Turkmen National Institute of World Languages named after Dowletmammet Azady and Astrakhan State University named after V.N. Tatishchev have officially signed a cooperation agreement. The document opens new opportunities for developing scientific ties, introducing innovations into the educational process, and strengthening cultural dialogue between the universities of the two countries. This was reported on the official website of the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan.
The signed agreement is aimed at improving the quality of educational programs through active exchange of experience. A key element of the partnership will be academic mobility: students, teachers, and researchers will have the opportunity to participate in exchange programs and internships to enhance their qualifications.
Strategic cooperation between the universities examines conducting joint scientific research, launching digital distance learning programs, mutual exchange of teaching materials, and active participation of specialists in international conferences and symposiums. This approach will help integrate modern scientific achievements into everyday educational practice.
Particular attention in the document is given to the creation of joint innovative projects and the exchange of textbooks reflecting the scientific achievements of both institutions. This cooperation will become an important step in training a new generation of specialists equipped with advanced knowledge and international experience.
The implementation of these large-scale initiatives has become possible thanks to state support and reforms in the education system of Turkmenistan. The created conditions allow national universities to actively expand international cooperation, ensuring the integration of the country’s higher education system into the global educational space.
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