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Challenges and required infrastructure for cross-border education and attracting international students through virtual and dual-degree programmes reviewed

The director and the senior staff in charge of the Office for Scientific and International Collaboration (OSIC), along with the heads of the IASBS Department of Mathematics and the Department of Physics have reviewed the challenges and advantages of cross-border education and attracting international students through virtual and dual-degree programmes. The meeting was held on 16 May 2026. The discussion encompassed information technology infrastructure, stable internet, education in Persian (Farsi) or English for online teaching, and dual-degree courses in collaboration with universities such as the University of Basrah, Salahaddin University, Samarkand State University, and others. It was decided that the Department of Mathematics and the Department of Physics would report the existing challenges and infrastructure within their respective departments and introduce suitable lecturers and foreign universities for the purpose of signing memoranda of understanding.

Sun, 17 May 2026

Challenges and required infrastructure for cross-border education and attracting international students through virtual and dual-degree programmes reviewed
Challenges and required infrastructure for cross-border education and attracting international students through virtual and dual-degree programmes reviewed
Challenges and required infrastructure for cross-border education and attracting international students through virtual and dual-degree programmes reviewed

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