Penza State University and Universiapolis – International University of Agadir (Kingdom of Morocco) agree on collaboration

23.05.2024 11:18

Rector of Penza State University Aleksandr Guliakov and Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Research, Dean of the Polytechnic School of Universiapolis – International University of Agadir Ilias Majdouline (the Kingdom of Morocco) signed an agreement on cooperation.

The agreement involves mutually beneficial collaboration in the field of education and science.

The delegation from Universiapolis – International University of Agadir, which included Ilias Majdouline, Vice-President for Academic Affairs and Research, Dean of the Polytechnic School, and Salim Bouslikhane, Dean of the School of Natural Sciences and Health Technologies, visited Penza State University for the first time. They took part in festive events dedicated to the 35th anniversary of international activity at the university.

“We must build relationships and make the most of our potential,” emphasized Aleksandr Guliakov.

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