During a working visit to the Czech Republic, a delegation led by the Rector of Kokand State University, Dilnoza Khojayeva, held meetings with the leadership of prominent higher education institutions, research organizations, and industrial enterprises, reaching several cooperation agreements.

The delegation visited Charles University in Prague, where they became familiar with its research centers, library, and the National Pedagogical Museum named after Jan Amos Comenius. An initiative to establish a National Museum of Education at Kokand State University was discussed, and prospects for scientific and educational cooperation were outlined. At the Czech Technical University, negotiations were held on collaboration in scientific research, implementation of joint projects, and student and faculty exchange programs.

Discussions with the leadership of the major Czech industrial company, PROVOD Corporation, focused on internship opportunities for students and faculty at Kokand State University, as well as laboratory equipment support, culminating in the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation.

Moreover, cooperation between Kokand State University and the European Institute of Applied Science and Management has reached a new level, with nine memorandums and agreements signed covering joint educational programs, scientific research, student and faculty exchange, quality management, and the implementation of courses based on European standards.

This visit marked a significant step toward expanding Kokand State University’s international academic and scientific ties, integrating European educational experience, and creating new opportunities for students.

M. Qosimova, UzA

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Important visit by delegation from Kokand State University

During a working visit to the Czech Republic, a delegation led by the Rector of Kokand State University, Dilnoza Khojayeva, held meetings with the leadership of prominent higher education institutions, research organizations, and industrial enterprises, reaching several cooperation agreements.

The delegation visited Charles University in Prague, where they became familiar with its research centers, library, and the National Pedagogical Museum named after Jan Amos Comenius. An initiative to establish a National Museum of Education at Kokand State University was discussed, and prospects for scientific and educational cooperation were outlined. At the Czech Technical University, negotiations were held on collaboration in scientific research, implementation of joint projects, and student and faculty exchange programs.

Discussions with the leadership of the major Czech industrial company, PROVOD Corporation, focused on internship opportunities for students and faculty at Kokand State University, as well as laboratory equipment support, culminating in the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation.

Moreover, cooperation between Kokand State University and the European Institute of Applied Science and Management has reached a new level, with nine memorandums and agreements signed covering joint educational programs, scientific research, student and faculty exchange, quality management, and the implementation of courses based on European standards.

This visit marked a significant step toward expanding Kokand State University’s international academic and scientific ties, integrating European educational experience, and creating new opportunities for students.

M. Qosimova, UzA