08 July 2010 — 05:10 pm — NatPress Source: spravda.ru
Last week in the Adygeya state university (ASU) two contracts with high schools of Turkey and Korea about long-term cooperation were signed. Let’s note, the ASU (for two years of work of the international faculty) successfully integrates into the international educational space that gives conclusive advantages both to teachers, and students of the high school, newspaper “Maykop News” wrote.
As the dean of the international faculty, Cand.Phil.Sci., senior lecturer S.R.Tlekhatuk informed, this year the contract about long-term cooperation on cultural and educational exchange of teachers and students with three Turkish universities located in Ankara, Afion and Antalya were signed. In the framework of such exchange the delegation including performers of the national ensemble of Adygeyan dance “Nart” of the ASU, visited Turkey with a concert program. This summer the cooperation with the Turkish high schools was expanded: at the university “May, 12th” (Samson) the faculty of Adygeyan philology prepares for opening; owing to the signed contract, it will have an opportunity to fill up the fund with the newest educational and methodical literature from Adygeya.
Work under the contract with the Korean university «Kore», placed in the city of Seoul, is conducted in parallel. Besides within the limits of implementation of the contract this year a delegation from the Hanoi state university (Vietnam) will visit Adygeya.
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