On September 22 of this year, a scientific and practical seminar was held at the Institute for Advanced Training of Personnel and Statistical Research under the State Committee on Statistics with the leadership of the University of Higher Business of Poland.

The seminar was organized as part of a memorandum of cooperation signed on May 20, 2022 between the Institute for Advanced Training and Statistical Research and the University of Higher Business of Poland.

The event was attended by Director of the Institute B. K. Goyibnazarov, Deputy Director of the Institute for Research, Innovation and International Relations O. S. Kakhkhorov, Head of the Department of the Institute Academician S. S. Gulomov, professors, doctoral students and applicants of the Institute, as well as International Relations of the Polish University of Higher Business Rafal Rebilas (PhD), director of the Office of International Relations Pawel Urgacz.

At the seminar, the director of the Institute for Advanced Training of Personnel and Statistical Research Goyibnazarov Bahodir Karimovich expressed his opinion about the positive results achieved in cooperation.

During the meeting, Pawel Urgacz, Director of the Department of International Relations of the University of Higher Business in Poland, made a presentation on the history of the university, educational areas and specialties, achievements in the field of education.

Also, the Deputy Director of the Institute for Advanced Training and Statistical Research Kakhkhorov Otabek Siddikovich informed the participants of the seminar about the activities of the institute, its goals, main directions and tasks, positive results achieved at the institute and strategic, long-term plans.

During the event, the tasks defined in the framework of the memorandum of cooperation concluded between the two parties were discussed, issues of personnel exchange, programs, joint scientific and educational projects, preparation of joint articles and sending doctoral students, professors and employees for advanced training were discussed.
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