In a landmark meeting today, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) convened a summit on Jordanian-Kurdish higher education, bringing together universities from both regions.
Themed "Depicting the Future through Sustainable Development," the gathering aims to foster collaboration and advancements in academia and science between Jordanian and Kurdish institutions.
Kurdish Prime Minister Masrour Barzani's participation highlights the KRG's commitment to boosting educational exchanges and driving innovation in higher education. The summit serves as a platform for constructive dialogue and strategic partnerships, shaping the future of education through sustainable development initiatives.
Sharing a vision for academic excellence and societal progress, the Jordanian-Kurdish higher education meeting marks a new chapter of cooperation and mutual enrichment between the educational communities of Jordan and the Kurdistan Region. (ILKHA)
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