President of the University of Science and Culture Announces the Dispatch of the First Group of Faculty Members and Students to Austria

The first group of faculty members and students of the University of Science and Culture has been dispatched to Austria in order to participate in specialized academic programs.
According to the University’s Public Relations Office, Hashemi announced that, in line with the University’s commitment to academic development and benefiting from up-to-date knowledge, capabilities, scientific capacities, and international academic experiences, the first group of faculty members and PhD students in the fields of Tourism and Hotel Management has been sent to Austria.
Hashemi further stated that study opportunities, scholarships, and scientific exchange programs for faculty members and doctoral students are of great importance to the University. Accordingly, based on the Memorandum of Understanding and joint cooperation agreement with IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, the first group of faculty members and students in Tourism and Hotel Management departed for Austria on Saturday, November 2, to attend a specialized training program.
He also emphasized that the University plans to organize additional specialized programs for the Faculties of Art and Architecture, Engineering and Technology, and Humanities in Austria, France, Germany, and Malaysia. The necessary preparations for these initiatives have already been made, and the programs will be implemented progressively.