US To Launch Kent State University's Branch In Turkmenistan
Date
10/3/2024 3:09:23 PM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
ASHGABAT, Turkmenistan, October 3. A branch of
Kent State University will be established in Turkmenistan, with the
initial roadmap prepared by the Turkmen side, Trend reports.
The project was discussed during a meeting between Kent State
University President Todd Diacon and a Turkmen delegation led by
Deputy Minister of Education Azat Atayev.
Additionally, MoUs were signed between Kent State University and
three Turkmen universities: the International University of
Humanities and Development, the Institute of International
Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Turkmen State
Institute of Architecture and Construction.
The agreements aim to expand academic programs, create joint
educational and research initiatives, and strengthen cultural
exchanges between the two countries.
To note, the Turkmen delegation held several meetings as part of
a visit to Washington, D.C., USA. The sides focused on the
framework for academic evaluations and university accreditation, as
well as a strategy for international accreditation to modernize
Turkmenistan's educational system.
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