MINSK, Oct 12 (BelTA) – Belarus and Tajikistan intend to expand cooperation on youth policy. The corresponding agreement signed at the Tajikistan-Belarus Business Forum in Dushanbe, BelTA learned from the press service of the Ministry of Education.
The document was signed by the Minister of Education of Belarus, Andrei Ivanets, and the Chairman of the Youth and Sports Committee of the Government of Tajikistan, Abdullo Rahmonzoda. the younger generations of the two countries.
The Tajikistan-Belarus Business Forum brought together representatives of 73 Belarusian companies, organizations and universities who presented their products at the Made in Belarus exhibition. A total of 24 cooperation agreements have been signed in the fields of education and science.
As a component of the official visit, the Belarusian delegation participated in the forum of university rectors to discuss clients for the advancement of inter-university cooperation between Tajikistan and Belarus organized through the National University of Tajikistan. It is vital to implement non-unusual approaches to improving the quality of schooling corresponding to social and economic needs. We will have to strengthen cooperation in the fields of science, young people and we will have to use every conceivable mechanism for this. “Education Minister Andrey Ivanets said he welcomed the rectors of both countries.
Today, universities in Belarus and Tajikistan are implementing 109 agreements (plus 24 new ones signed at the business forum). As one of the main responsibilities of successful cooperation, Belarus puts the factor of the perspective of science to the further construction of the point of education. “The attention to the clinical component of cooperation between our countries is due not only to the relevance but also to the growing need to accelerate progression, stimulate clinical and innovation activities as the basis of the technological security of the state and engine of the economy. “In this regard, the Ministry of Education of Belarus presented the school science of both countries to explore the option of implementing joint tasks in the progression of technologies and apparatus in surface engineering, the application of multifunctional coatings, medical products and devices; Chemical, biological, nano and PC technologies. There is also interest in cooperating in cutting-edge environments within the framework of the implementation of the University 3. 0 task in our country – the triunity of science, teaching and technological innovations,” the press service said. of a ministry.
Today, the National Technical University of Belarus is the CIS’s fundamental organization for higher technical education. The Centre for Education, Science and Culture of Tajikistan operates on its basis. In turn, the Center for Education, Science and Culture of Belarus effectively operates on the basis. of its sister university, the Technical University of Tajikistan, named after academician M. S. Osimi. These sites are used to launch joint projects and conduct joint research.