Today, on September 14, the international event “Malaysia and Uzbekistan: prospects of international cooperation in the field of higher education” was held at the Marriott Hotel in Tashkent, in cooperation with the National University of Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Higher Education of Malaysia.
In this international event, the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia, Malaysia Qualification Agency, Malaysia Education Global Services, Higher Education Leadership Academy, University of Malaysia Utara, Malaysia Sains Islam University, Sultan Zainal Abidin University, Mara University of Technology, Pendidikan Sultan Idris University , representatives of Malaysia Science University, AIMST University, Malaysia Segi University and College, Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation, Malaysia Putra University, UCSI University and representatives of leading higher education institutions of Uzbekistan participated.
Raima Shirinova, vice-rector for international relations of the National University of Uzbekistan, opened the event with an introduction, and spoke about the cooperation between Malaysia and Uzbekistan, including cooperation with NUU and leading Malaysian universities.
Mr. Novie Bin Tajuddin, director of Education Malaysia global services agency, gave an introduction about higher education relations between the two countries.
Raima Shirinova, vice-rector for international relations of the National University of Uzbekistan, opened the event with an introduction, and spoke about the cooperation between Malaysia and Uzbekistan, including cooperation with NUU and leading Malaysian universities.
Mr. Novie Bin Tajuddin, director of Education Malaysia global services agency, gave an introduction about higher education relations between the two countries.
Malaysia-Uzbekistan: Characteristics of Higher Education System Vital for Sharing is Caring Dilshod Muydinov from the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Morshid Sirat, Advisor to the Minister of Higher Education of Malaysia, Azrul Izham Hamzah, Executive Director of the Academy of Higher Education Management, spoke on the topic.
Within the framework of this forum, the participants discussed in detail the work carried out within the framework of the cooperation of the higher education institutions of the two countries on the goals of sustainable development, which include 17 goals of the UN. In particular, there was a conversation with representatives of local higher education institutions about what BRM actually is, what tasks it has set for itself, as well as their benefit to the world community.
The significance of creating science curricula and activities that accurately represent the UN Sustainable Development Goals was also underlined during the conference.