Vice President and Vice President of Applied Scientific University: We use every opportunity to strengthen applied scientific education centers
The Vice President and Vice President of Education of the General University of Applied Sciences announced the strengthening of the existing centers of applied scientific education in the honoring ceremony of the top lecturers of the General University of Applied Sciences of Lorestan province.
According to the public relations report of the University of Lorestan province, in the presence of Dr. Asghar Keshtkar, the vice president and vice president of the university, the president and staff of the provincial unit, the political general director of the Lorestan governorate, the heads of the applied scientific education centers of the province, and some lecturers, the ceremony of honoring The top lecturers of Lorestan University of Applied Sciences were held.
In this ceremony, Dr. Keshtkar stated: We will use every opportunity to strengthen applied scientific education centers. The Vice President and Vice President of Education of Jame University of Applied Sciences added: We are a university that receives almost no funding and facilities from the government, and most of our students enter the job market by learning in the work environment and applied training.
He went on to say that the granting of permission for the establishment of new applied scientific education centers is done with the three conditions of guaranteeing employment for all students, excellent equipment and facilities beyond the current situation, and non-implementation of courses in neighboring centers. Also, the allocation of courses to the centers is done based on the needs of the courses in the province.
Dr. Keshtkar emphasized: Every applied science education center that has carefully followed the policies of the University of Applied Sciences has been more successful.
The Vice President and Vice President of Education of the Comprehensive University of Applied Sciences stated: We may establish several centers as poles of applied scientific education in the field of information technology in the country, if necessary.
He further pointed to the implementation of the Abad project and stated: The certificate holders of this project will benefit from 8 types of facilities.
Dr. Mohammad Reza Jafari, the head of Lorestan provincial unit, also presented a report on the actions taken and plans of this provincial unit.
It should be noted that in this ceremony, 18 selected lecturers were honored in the educational groups of industry, social services, culture and art, education and basic sciences. Also, 5 of these selected teachers were awarded the national rank, which is honored in the central organization of the university.
Visiting the applied scientific education centers of culture and art and the police command of Lorestan, meeting with the heads of the applied scientific education centers of the province and meeting with the colleagues of the provincial unit were among the other plans of Dr. Keshtkar’s trip to Lorestan province.