TheCommission for Excellence and Creativity signs a memorandum of cooperation with the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology

On October 27th, the Commission for Excellence and Creativity signed a memorandum of scientific cooperation with the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in the Russian capital Moscow to establish joint research, cultural and educational activities and organize training camps for the Syrian Scientific Olympiad teams.

According to the memorandum signed by the Head of the Commission for Excellence and Creativity Engineer Hala Dakkak, and the Vice President of the Institute for International Affairs, Marina Nevskaya, the two sides will cooperate in the establishment of the aforementioned research activities and training camps, the organization of training courses for the students of the Commission  in the laboratories of the Moscow Institute, the exchange of faculty members, students, doctoral students and scientific researchers, and the organization of intensive scientific and educational workshops to employees of the Commission and to provide assistance in developing its educational curricula.

 

The signing of the memorandum came during the visit of the Commission for Excellence and Creativity delegation to Russia with the aim of benefiting from the Russian scientific, educational and technical development in enhancing the scientific knowledge of distinguished generations in Syria in the secondary, university and higher education stages.

The signing of the memorandum was attended by Dr. Nikolai Kudryavtsev, President of the Institute, and Dr. Imran Quba, the scientific advisor to the Commission for Excellence and Creativity.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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