The Second Forum of Rectors of Hungary and Uzbekistan was recently held in Budapest, with representatives from higher education institutions in both countries coming together to discuss important topics.
The Forum emphasized the need for collaboration in key areas such as fostering innovative activities in universities, exchanging experiences in teaching technical and engineering sciences, and exploring opportunities for practical cooperation in organizing student internships. The outcomes of the Forum have been seen as a vital platform for higher education and scientific interaction between Hungary and Uzbekistan, with a road map for 2023-2025 approved by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan.
The delegation from Uzbekistan included three esteemed members. Firstly, Anvar Erkinjonovich Zaynabiddinov, who is the Vice-Rector of Scientific Affairs and Innovations at Andijan Institute of Economics and Construction. He holds a Doctorate in Biological Sciences and is a Professor in his field. Secondly, Bakhtiyorjon Obokulovich Mirzaev, who is a Senior Teacher of Construction Sciences at the same institute. Lastly, Dilshodbek Davronbek Ugli Kadirov is a Teacher of English and Head of Foreign Affairs at the Andijan Institute of Economics and Construction.
As a guest of the University, the Delegation had the opportunity to meet with the heads of three Faculties. In order, Dr. habil. Bálint Heil the Dean of the Faculty of Forestry, Prof. Dr. Magoss Endre the Dean of the Faculty of Wood Engineering and Creative Industries, and Prof. Dr. habil. Zsuzsanna Széles Phd, the Dean of the Alexandre Lámfalussy Faculty of Economics. Also, the guests attended a presentation by the Centre for International Affairs.
During the visit, the Delegation was able to learn about the various academic programs offered by the University of Sopron and engage in discussions with faculty members. This provided an excellent opportunity for both parties to exchange ideas and gain a better understanding of each other's academic systems.
The presentation by the Center for International Affairs was particularly insightful, as it highlighted the University's commitment to global education and collaboration. The Delegation was impressed with the range of international partnerships and programs offered by the University and expressed interest in exploring potential collaborations between Uzbekistan and the University of Sopron.
These initiatives hold great potential for driving innovation, improving educational programs, and fostering cultural exchange between the two nations.
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