Kulob University hires lecturers from other higher education institutions

KULOB, June 4, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Kulob State University has invited two doctors and four candidates of science from Qurghon Teppa State University. Speaking to reporters in Kulob, the Kulob University Chancellor Akrimjon Qodiri said on June 3 that they are able to provide all necessary conditions for invited researchers that had previously worked with […]

Turko Dikayev

KULOB, June 4, 2009, Asia-Plus  — Kulob State University has invited two doctors and four candidates of science from Qurghon Teppa State University.

Speaking to reporters in Kulob, the Kulob University Chancellor Akrimjon Qodiri said on June 3 that they are able to provide all necessary conditions for invited researchers that had previously worked with Kulob State University.

“We also intend to invite other teachers that had previously worked with our university to return home,” the chancellor said, noting that repairing to 34 apartments in dormitory at Kulob vocational-technical school # 32 was nearing completion and they would be provided to the invited lecturers and researchers. 

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