Al-Mustaqbal University Signs Scientific Memorandum of Understanding with Bahçeşehir University in Turkey to Strengthen International Partnerships
As part of its strategic direction to build global academic and scientific partnerships, and based on the directives of Professor Hassan Shaker Magdy, President of Future University, the university signed a scientific memorandum of understanding with Bahçeşehir University in the Turkish Republic of Cyprus. This approach falls within the university's vision to enhance its scientific and academic reputation internationally and expand the horizons of research and academic cooperation.
The signing of the agreement took place during a visit by a delegation from Al-Mustaqbal
University to the Turkish university. The delegation was received by Professor Mehmet Tocan, President of Bahçeşehir University, who welcomed the visiting delegation and praised Al-Mustaqbal University's outstanding achievements in various academic and research fields, which have positioned it in advanced positions in international rankings.
The memorandum of understanding includes joint cooperation in scientific research, organizing scientific conferences and workshops, as well as student and faculty exchanges, and capacity building through the transfer of expertise and successful experiences between the two parties. The agreement also aims to enhance cooperation in developing academic programs, research initiatives, and other areas of mutual interest, reflecting the two universities' commitment to raising the level of education and scientific research in accordance with international standards.
The memorandum of understanding was signed by Professor Khalil Al-Hamdani, representing the University President, Professor Hassan Shaker Magdi. He emphasized that this step represents one of the fundamental pillars of the University's strategy to open up to international universities and enhance its academic and research capabilities.
It is worth noting that Bahçeşehir University comprises seven specialized colleges, in addition to three vocational schools, and a diverse range of graduate programs at the master's and doctoral levels, enhancing opportunities for academic and research cooperation between the two universities.