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A bilateral agreement was signed between IGU and Navai Innovation University

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A bilateral agreement was signed between IGU and Navai Innovation University


The Rector of Nevai Innovation University, Nuriymon Abulhasan, visited IGU (Istanbul Gelisim University) Rector Prof. Dr. Bahri Şahin at his office. In a meeting attended by Nevai Innovation University Vice Rector Sherzod Atamuradov and Head of Department Rahimberdi Toshmamatov, the foundations of a strategic partnership were laid, culminating in the signing of a comprehensive bilateral agreement between the two universities.


Istanbul Gelisim University (IGU), with its national and international standards, continues to progress on a global scale by creating high-quality projects and collaborations. With its vision of being a "World University," IGU advances with a commitment to quality education and the presence of international students and academics within its community.

A comprehensive bilateral agreement was signed covering the sharing of best practices in the field of engineering

The Rector of Nevai Innovation University, Nuriymon Abulhasan, along with Vice Rector Sherzod Atamuradov and Head of Department Rahimberdi Toshmamatov, visited Istanbul Gelisim University Rector Prof. Dr. Bahri Şahin at his office. The meeting, which focused on collaboration and sharing experiences to enhance the quality of education between the two universities, was attended by Vice Rectors Prof. Dr. Nuri Kuruoğlu, Prof. Dr. Necmettin Maraşlı, Prof. Dr. Arda Öztürkcan, and International Students Office Director Umedjon Haitmurodov. During the meeting, a comprehensive bilateral agreement was signed, encompassing student and faculty exchange, joint research projects, and the sharing of best practices in the field of engineering. The aim is to lay the foundation for future collaborative projects, ultimately enhancing the quality of engineering education in both countries.


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