
TEHRAN Iraqi Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Naeem Al-Aboudi, has actually highlighted the significance of exchanging professors and students as well as implementing joint educational programs with Iran to satisfy the scientific and research study requirements of Iraq.Iran serves as a role model in the area in terms of scientific progress in modern-day technologies, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and medical science.
Iraq is interested in taking advantage of Iran's important experiences to broaden its technological and scientific facilities.
Establishing and expanding science and technology parks is one of our main top priorities, IRNA quoted Al-Aboudi as saying.He made the remarks in a meeting with Science, Research, and Technology Minister, Hossein Simaei-Sarraf, on Saturday, highlighting the requirement to increase clinical interactions and develop an extensive roadmap for future collaborations.For his part, Simaei-Sarraf stressed scientific and scholastic interactions as essential methods to promote sustainable development in the 2 countries.Referring to the key role of universities in transferring understanding and technology, Simaei-Sarraf highlighted holding joint research study and academic courses.Iran is all set to share expertise with Iraq in different fields consisting of the growth of science and technology parks, development of research study infrastructure, along with professors and students exchange, the official noted.The official, together with a delegation, is paying a visit to the city of Karbala to attend the second Iran-Iraq Science Week, January 18-20.
The occasion aims to boost scientific, academic, and technological relations, bringing together representatives from over 60 of the very best universities in the 2 countries, IRNA reported.The week will work as a platform for sharing expertise, showcasing modern sci-tech accomplishments, and setting the phase for brand-new partnerships in numerous technical fields.Irans cultural connect in Iraq, Gholam-Reza Abazari, stated the very first Iran-Iraq Science Week, which was kept in Mashhad, Iran, from October 9 to 12, led to signing a number of memorandums of understanding that caused the growth of scientific relations and opened chances for more functional cooperation in various fields.However, the significance of the event is not limited to the exchange of knowledge, it also provides a chance to increase interaction among clinical elites, develop joint innovations, and reinforce scholastic facilities, Abazari noted.The official went on to state that Iran-Iraq Science Week is beyond a scientific occasion; it is a key point in enhancing clinical diplomacy and establishing strategic links for a brighter future.The coordination meeting has currently been held with Iranian and Iraqi authorities, talking about the details of the programs, and the methods to realize joint scientific, research objectives, Abazari added.First Science WeekDuring the five-day conference, memorandums of understanding were signed to broaden clinical and technological relations, implement joint research jobs, and establish joint cooperation between the scientific and research centers of the two countries.The memorandums of understanding included a variety of cooperation files, including research study chances for graduates, joint supervision and development of the post-doctoral course, as well as the exchange of trainees in between universities and mutual fellowship in various expertises, cultural, creative and sports programs, and joint research tasks, in addition to taking advantage of laboratory services and logistical devices at the universities of the two nations, INA priced estimate the site of the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, as saying.The memorandums also included clinical cooperation in the field of training, and the exchange of scientific assessments related to curricula and academic courses, while it was accepted form a committee from both celebrations to collaborate, follow up, and facilitate execution procedures.MT/ MG