According to the public relations report of the university, the memorandum of scientific cooperation between Amol University of Special Modern Technologies and the Koya University in Kurdistan, Iraq, was signed in September 2024, and the memorandum with the University of Al-Mustaqbal in Iraq was signed in October 2024.
This memorandum provides a comprehensive framework for expanding educational and research cooperation between these universities and promises a bright future in terms of enhancing knowledge and technology for both parties.
The scope of collaboration between Amol University of Special Modern Technologies and Iraqi universities is extensive, covering various areas including education, research, and the organization of scientific events.
Based on these memoranda, in the educational field, these three universities can contribute to raising the academic level of their students and faculty by organizing joint courses, exchanging professors and students, and designing joint continuing education programs.
Moreover, cooperation in the field of research includes providing opportunities for joint research projects, collaborating on research projects, and publishing joint scientific articles, which are among the areas of interest for both parties.
The organization of conferences, workshops, and joint seminars is another aspect of cooperation among these three universities. These scientific events provide a valuable opportunity for exchanging knowledge and experiences between researchers and students of the three universities and can lead to the creation of a strong network of researchers in the region. In addition, the exchange of scientific visits for students allows them to become familiar with the scientific and research culture of the counterpart university and to benefit from each other's laboratory and library facilities.
Cooperation in laboratory management is also among the areas emphasized by both parties. This collaboration can help improve the quality of education and research in all three universities. Sharing experiences in this area will lead to an enhancement of the quality of laboratories and optimal use of laboratory equipment.
The validity period of each memorandum is 5 years from the date of signature and can be extended if both parties agree. Given the existing potentials in all three universities, this cooperation can contribute to raising the scientific level of both parties and the sustainable development of the region.