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A memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Uzbekistan State University of Physical Education and Sports and Jizzakh State Pedagogical University.

Today, on October 7, a memorandum of mutual cooperation was signed between the Uzbekistan State University of Physical Education and Sports and Jizzakh State Pedagogical University.

This document serves to further expand cooperation between the two higher education institutions in scientific, educational, and practical fields. Within the framework of the memorandum, the parties agreed to train qualified specialists in the field of physical education and sports, align the educational process with international standards, enhance pedagogical and scientific potential, and fundamentally improve the quality of research activities.

In addition, the memorandum emphasizes the importance of actively involving talented students in scientific and innovative activities, fostering innovative cooperation between academia and industry, and further developing these partnerships. This agreement marks a significant step toward strengthening long-term collaboration between the two universities, equipping the younger generation with modern knowledge and skills, and training competitive professionals in the field of sports.


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