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21/02/2023
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Turkish professor at the Faculty of Foreign Languages

As you know, Professor Himmat Karadal, chairman of EMI Institute of Turkey (Dilkur Academy) visited the university. Professor Himmet Karadal visited the Faculty of Foreign Languages after a meeting with the rector of the university. First, he met with the Dean of the Faculty of Foreign Languages, Professor A. Mamatov. During the meeting, they agreed to attract professors of Turkish universities to the faculty to give lectures, exchange students, organize conferences and seminars in mutual cooperation, conduct articles and scientific research in cooperation with professors of Turkish universities.

After that, the Turkish professor got acquainted with the conditions created at the Faculty and met with professors and teachers of the Department of English Language Teaching Methodology. During the roundtable discussion, professors and teachers of the department received answers to the questions they were interested in and agreed on further strengthening of cooperation in the future.


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