Government Special Plan for Study Opportunities
The Minister of Industry, Mining and Commerce announced a plan that would allow university professors to pursue graduate studies in the industry rather than go abroad for their study opportunities.
According to the International Stone Exhibition of Iran, Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh said in a meeting of alumni and professors of the University of Science and Technology: "The ministry has prepared a plan, according to which university professors will go abroad for their study opportunities. Brod country to be present in industrial and mining units within this period.
The Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade added: "In this regard, we have recently signed a directive with the Minister of Science, Research and Technology, in which universities professors will complete their postgraduate studies in the field of industries and mines. We have also come up with a plan to come up with a full-time contract with a university in the same province after endorsing the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology in every province with large, comprehensive universities, where the university will serve as the intellectual, research and educational arm of the industry. And mine to operate.
He said: "Ten universities have been identified for the implementation of this project and will determine the related industries that can cooperate with them for a long time and more will be announced in the near future."
Nematzadeh noted that we must create wealth in our decisions: Creation of knowledge alone is not enough and we must apply knowledge for wealth, social welfare and national economy empowerment. To be. It may also be a bit difficult at the beginning to connect the industry with the university because they have two different cultures, but we can work together to bring about some progress, of course.
"To strengthen the university's relationship with industry, we need to come up with practical and practical solutions through interoperability and mutual understanding," he said. However, since the Islamic Revolution, there has always been a discussion of the relationship of industry with the university, so we have put in place plans for this.
Nematzadeh continued: "The first collaborative research effort that industry has to do with the university is to help universities do that in the industry." On this basis, we intend to produce technical knowledge through joint industry projects with the university, because research alone cannot work.
Pointing out that knowledge must produce product, he added: "In the policies of the resisting economy, the supreme leader has emphasized the use of internal capabilities, especially the skilled manpower to create a knowledge-based economy, all of which are essential to achieving economic development and creating national wealth." will be.