Examination of Solutions for Expanding Cooperation between Iran's MSRT and COMSTECH
- 2024/12/14
Innovative strategies and solutions for expanding cooperation in educational, research, and knowledge-based projects were discussed during the meeting between the Minister of Science, Research and Technology (MSRT) of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Coordinator General of COMSTECH.
According to the CINVU Public Relations Report, Dr. Hossein Simaei Saraf, the Minister of MSRT of the Islamic Republic of Iran, expressed readiness to expand cooperation with COMSTECH, stating: MSRT is prepared to host and provide any support for CINVU, INN, and INSTP.
He also considered the OIC-15 gathering a suitable opportunity to discuss and propose solutions in the fields of knowledge, technology, and innovation in the Islamic world, adding that officials from MSRT would pursue working agreements with COMSTECH to implement these initiatives.
Professor Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Choudhry, the Coordinator General of COMSTECH, noted that the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and COMSTECH continuously monitor the performance of three scientific networks based in Iran and stated: The Islamic Republic of Iran is a leader in knowledge and technology among Islamic countries; therefore, I urge the Iranian government and Minister of MSRT to provide ongoing financial and political support for these three networks within Iran.
He added that to enhance cooperation, it is essential for the Ministry of MSRT to appoint a coordinator and initiate a project among the networks and the Islamic Development Bank and additionally, COMSTECH will take responsibility for supporting one project.
The Coordinator General of COMSTECH continued: CINVU, INN, and INSTP should unveil their successful projects at the upcoming COMSTECH meeting in Izmir, Turkey.
He also expressed that COMSTECH demanding for CINVU to collaborate with its members, the Iranian government, and the Islamic Development Bank to provide fellowships to 500 Palestinian youth in the West Bank who face challenges due to restrictions imposed by the Israeli regime that hinder their mobility and access to education.
In conclusion, the Coordinator General of COMSTECH reiterated: CINVU, under the leadership of Dr. Najafi Barzegar, is the most important and dynamic network among thirteen scholarly networks affiliated with COMSTECH.
Coordinator General of COMSTECH: CINVU, under the leadership of Dr. Najafi Barzegar, is the most important and dynamic network among thirteen scholarly networks affiliated with COMSTECH.
Dr. Omid Rezaeifar, Deputy Minister for International Affairs at MSRT, stated: The Center for Scientific and International Cooperation of the Ministry is always ready for coordination, collaboration, and further engagement with COMSTECH, especially in implementing bilateral new projects with investment from the Islamic Development Bank.
He also welcomed Professor Muhammad Iqbal Choudhry's return to Iran as a prominent scientist in the Islamic world and recipient of the Mustafa (PBUH) Science Prize in Chemistry, stating: Hosting and supporting COMSTECH's three networks in Iran will continue as before.
Dr. Karim Najafi Barzegar, the Secretary-General of CINVU, also presented a report on the latest programs, achievements, and infrastructure projects of this network during the event, including the mechanisms for evaluating and accrediting educational services, the mechanisms for evaluating and accrediting professors, and the academic super application CINVU PLUS and referred to the work and planning done for the fourth General Assembly of CINVU and stated: We hope to be a worthy host for guests from universities of the Islamic world at this great event.
He continued by expressing gratitude for the strategic management of Professor Chaudhry over COMSTECH, considering him a prominent scientist of the Islamic world, and added: In Iran, planning for strategic communication between networks and COMSTECH has been well executed thanks to Dr. Rezaeifar, Deputy Minister of MSRT.
He continued by expressing gratitude for the strategic management of Professor Chaudhry over COMSTECH, considering him a prominent scientist of the Islamic world, and added: In Iran, planning for strategic communication between networks and COMSTECH has been well executed thanks to Dr. Rezaeifar, Deputy Minister of MSRT.
Based on this report, Dr. Ahmad Pourghassem, Director of Education and Secretary of Education and Research Committees at the International CINVU Organization, led discussions during this event. Additionally, managers from both INN and INSTP presented reports on their latest programs and achievements.
It is worth mentioning that the COMSTECH Inter-Islamic Network on Virtual Universities (CINVU) is an international educational, research, knowledge-based, and technology network affiliated with the Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (COMSTECH), which is hosted by the Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology of the Islamic Republic of Iran. With the idea of creating educational equity, CINVU is a base for expanding universal public education based on smart and online technology that by networking of capacities, uses the power of education, research, innovation, and technology, in line with the approach of helping to empower and advance the countries of the Islamic world.
Innovative strategies and solutions for expanding cooperation in educational, research, and knowledge-based projects were discussed during the meeting between the Minister of Science, Research and Technology (MSRT) of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Coordinator General of COMSTECH.