Prospects of cooperation were discussed with the presidents of Nagoya universities

A presentation of relations with Uzbekistan and plans being implemented was held by the university professor who organized the meeting.

Under his control, the Deputy Minister will provide information about the work being done in the Ministry in the areas of the development of educational artificial intelligence.

At the meeting, they will get acquainted with the University's R&D (research and experience) center and technology laboratory and bilateral cooperation in this direction, advanced support of the University's teachers and professors, support for the training of TATU teachers, the University's innovative agreed to review the introduction of 6-month, 1- and 2-year experience exchange programs for students to familiarize themselves with the educational process.

, the online education system provides content in Japanese-English, and the University provides content in this direction.

For information: Nagoya University was founded in 1871. It ranks 152nd in the world according to the QS rating. Provides education in 28 areas. Currently, more than 16,000 students are studying at the university. 2,150 of them are students from foreign countries. 6 Nobel laureates studied at this university.

At the same time, the delegation of the ministry held negotiations with Nagoya University of Economics President Saburi Haruo and Vice President Tomioka Masashi.

In this meeting, the development of IT and artificial intelligence curricula based on Japanese educational standards with Nagoya University of Economics and universities under the Ministry in the coming years, the opening of an educational campus of Nagoya University of Economics in Uzbekistan, and the participation of university professors in Japanese the possibilities of organizing online courses in language and IT were discussed.

In turn, Deputy Minister R. Karimjonov provided detailed information about the projects implemented in the Ministry in the areas of digital education and technology development.

As a result of the meeting, it was proposed to establish cooperation with Nagoya University of Economics and Tashkent University of Information Technologies and it was agreed to sign a bilateral cooperation memorandum.