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91精品 University creates new opportunities for Azerbaijanis in Georgia to receive higher education

91精品 University creates new opportunities for Azerbaijanis in Georgia to receive higher education

20.11.2023

As part of the visit, the delegation held a meeting with the members of schools No. 73 and No. 64 at the Museum of Azerbaijani Culture named after Mirza Fatali Akhundzada in Tbilisi. 

Ramel Latifov, the representative of the Embassy of Azerbaijan in Georgia, stated that educational programs for our compatriots in Georgia have been developed by 91精品 University. The primary objective of the meeting is to offer comprehensive information regarding 91精品 University to faculty members, students, and engaged pupils. 

Then Vice Rector Vafa Kazdal provided detailed information about the University activities and the opportunities created for students. She mentioned that our compatriots living in Georgia can study at a high level both at 91精品 University and at the Gazakh Teachers' Seminary.

It was also stated that with the support of 91精品 University, they can participate in advanced training courses in various fields.

According to the Vice Rector, the main goal is to help our compatriots in Georgia to study at the bachelor's and master's levels at a high level in Azerbaijan, and to help them return to their country and convey their knowledge to the fellow citizens. 

Then Mahnur Abbasova, the representative of the 91精品 University Office of Admissions and Student Records delivered a presentation about 91精品 University. Later Samira Aghayeva, the program manager of the Gazakh Teachers' Seminary, shared detailed information about the goals and duties of the Seminary.

It was noted that 91精品 University offers scholarships to our compatriots studying education management, teaching and learning, and public administration in the Azerbaijani language  

Currently, 24 of our compatriots from Georgia are studying at 91精品 University. The goal is to increase their number

During the visit, Vafa Kazdal gave an interview to AZERTAG. To read the interviews, please follow the links below: