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Joint Meeting of the University’s Office of Scientific and International Cooperation with the BRICS and Shanghai Directorate of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

On September 21, 2025, Dr. Bagheri Farahani, Director General of the University’s Office of Scientific and International Cooperation, visited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and met with Dr. Kiaei, Director General of the BRICS and Shanghai Affairs Department. During the meeting, Dr. Bagheri Farahani introduced the university’s organizational structure, capacities, academic programs, and its history of engagement with BRICS and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. He emphasized the priority of enhancing the university’s academic relations with member countries of BRICS and SCO and stressed active participation in these organizations’ programs. He also highlighted the plan to establish a Skills Training Center in 2024 under the BRICS rotating presidency and underscored the importance of pursuing this initiative. Additionally, he presented further proposals concerning cooperation opportunities among BRICS member states. Dr. Kiaei acknowledged the Ministry’s ongoing follow-up on BRICS and SCO affairs and expressed readiness to pursue the university’s cooperation proposals through coordination with relevant authorities within these organizations. He noted that due to the merger of BRICS and SCO directorates, reviewing past records and tracking previously submitted projects is essential. He added that upon receipt of conceptual notes for new proposals, the Ministry is prepared to facilitate their presentation and follow-up in the upcoming period. Dr. Kiaei also expressed interest in receiving a written dossier detailing the relative capacities and advantages of the University of Applied Science and Technology. In response, Dr. Bagheri Farahani provided a comprehensive written introduction to the university along with project proposals for BRICS cooperation.

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Meeting between the Office of Scientific and International Cooperation of the University of Applied Science and Technology (UAST) and the Scientific Counsellor of Iran in China, South Korea, and Japan

Meeting between the Office of Scientific and International Cooperation of the University of Applied Science and Technology (UAST) and the Scientific Counsellor of Iran in China, South Korea, and Japan

In line with introducing the capacities of the University of Applied Science and Technology (UAST) and expanding its international outreach, as well as becoming acquainted with the scientific and educational opportunities and capabilities of East Asian countries, a virtual meeting was held between the Office of Scientific and International Cooperation of the University and the Scientific Counsellor of Iran in China, South Korea, and Japan on Sunday, June 8, 2025. At the beginning of the meeting, Dr. Bagheri, Director General of the Office of Scientific and International Cooperation of UAST, presented an overview of the university’s strengths and capacities, emphasizing the importance of skill-oriented education in today’s world. He elaborated on the philosophy, objectives, and mission of the university in the field of applied and vocational education and highlighted the key international activities that have been implemented so far. Dr. Bagheri noted that, for various reasons, the East Asian region, particularly China, has received limited attention in the university’s previous international engagements. However, considering the current national context and the priorities defined in the university’s strategic plan, developing scientific and academic relations with China and East Asian countries has now become one of UAST’s top priorities. In his remarks, Dr. Mehriar, the Scientific Counsellor of Iran in China, South Korea, and Japan, stated that vocational and technical education holds a significant place in China, especially in the industrial and service sectors. He further mentioned that he is currently conducting a comprehensive study on the structure of vocational education in China and assured that, upon completion, the results of this research will be submitted to the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Iranian universities.

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