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Mon, 03/11/2024 - 16:03

TSUULL advances International Cooperation in Higher Education Through Collaborative Endeavors

On March 5th, Prof, Dr. Nozliya Normurodova, Vice-Rector for International Cooperation at TSUULL embarked on a significant journey to West Caspian University in Azerbaijan, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing collaboration between the two esteemed institutions. Meeting with WCU Vice-Rector for Scientific Affairs, Saltanat Agayeva, and Head of the Scientific Department, Gulnara Mamedova, Ms. Normurodova laid the groundwork for new avenues of cooperation aimed at elevating the quality of education and research excellence.

West Caspian University, renowned for its stellar performance in international rankings and recent accreditation in Europe, provided an insightful backdrop for discussions on enhancing academic standards and scientific innovation. TSUULL Vice-Rector delved into the intricate process of accreditation, gaining valuable insights into the university's initiatives to streamline scientific work and promote scholarly achievements.

At the heart of the visit was the exploration of the Research and Innovation Center, a beacon of excellence dedicated to advancing scientific endeavors. Professor Normurodova acquainted herself with the center's mission to support researchers in analyzing and disseminating their work through prestigious platforms such as Scopus and Web of Science. Notably, discussions culminated in plans for a joint conference and publication ventures, leveraging the expertise of both institutions to amplify scholarly impact on a global scale.

  

Simultaneously, another member of the delegation, Ms. Ashurova, Head of Fuzuli Scientific Research Center, embarked on a parallel journey to Muhammad Fuzuli  Institute of Manuscripts of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. Engaging with esteemed scientists and delving into the rich repository of Uzbek manuscripts, the visit fostered dialogue on cultural preservation and academic collaboration. Noteworthy among the manuscripts is the rare masterpiece of Abu Ali ibn Sina's "Al Qanun Fi at-tibb" exemplifying the institute's dedication to preserving scholarly heritage.

As discussions unfolded and agreements were reached, the visit underscored the mutual commitment of both institutions to fostering cross-border cooperation and knowledge exchange. With each interaction paving the way for future collaborations, the journey heralded new prospects of international cooperation and academic excellence.