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30/01/2026
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The seminar held at the University of Cambridge contributed to expanding international cooperation ties.

As previously reported, an international seminar for leaders of higher education institutions in Central Asia is taking place at the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, from January 25 to 31 of this year.

Within the framework of this seminar organized by the British Council, discussions are being held on developing international cooperation ties between higher education institutions, exchanging experiences, and implementing joint projects.

In particular, within the seminar, the Rector of Jizzakh State Pedagogical University, Professor Maksudjan Abdullayevich Yuldashev, signed cooperation agreements with the rectors of K. Zhubanov Aktobe Regional University from Kazakhstan and the Bishkek Music-Pedagogical Institute of the Kyrgyz Republic.

This international seminar is significant as it serves to strengthen mutual cooperation among higher education institutions in Central Asian countries, expand academic ties, and improve the quality of education.


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