Bilateral Collaborations Between Uşak University in Turkiye and Mogadishu University are accelerating

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The bilateral cooperation protocol between Uşak University and Mogadishu University, along with both institutions’ commitment to internationalization, has paved the way for intensified collaborative efforts. As part of this endeavor, Dr. Ibrahim Mohamed Mursal, President of Mogadishu University, and Dr. Daud Ali Aser, Director of International Relations, paid a visit to Uşak University.

During their visit, President Dr. Mursal and his delegation were warmly welcomed by Uşak University Rector Prof. Dr. Ekrem Savaş, Vice Rectors, General Secretary, and International Relations Coordinator. The meeting, held at the Rectorate Office, focused on exploring avenues to strengthen bilateral collaborations for the mutual benefit of both institutions.

Following the productive discussions, Rector Prof. Dr. Savaş accompanied President Mursal and his delegation to the Senate Hall. There, they met with faculty deans, vocational school directors, and research center directors from Uşak University. President Mursal and Rector Prof. Dr. Savaş provided an overview of their respective universities’ structures and highlighted the opportunities available to students. The deans and directors, in turn, presented information about their faculties, schools, and centers, emphasizing their willingness to collaborate with their counterparts at Mogadishu University.

During the visit, President Mursal and his delegation also had the opportunity to meet Somali students studying at Uşak University. Subsequently, they were given a comprehensive tour of the university facilities, including the conference and culture centers, Leather Textile and Ceramic Design and Application Center, the Main Library, sports facilities, and the Dentistry Hospital of the Faculty of Dentistry.

This visit marks a significant milestone in the deepening partnership between Uşak University and Mogadishu University, fostering increased collaboration and promoting cultural and educational exchange between the two institutions.

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