Universities from Cuba and Belarus extend scientific ties

The University of Camagüey, Cuba, continues to expand in terms of international ties with the signing of the new Framework Cooperation Agreement with Yanka Kupala of Grodno, a counterpart from Belarus.

This new pact is the result of the international cooperation agenda, which led to the inauguration of the Artificial Intelligence Studies Institute in Hebei, China, the previous month.

As reported on the institution’s official Facebook page, the Agreement will enhance cooperation in educational and scientific activities.

The publication added that the link is a clear sign of the use of advanced experience and the introduction of scientific advances in education, as well as the establishment of academic and cultural relations.

Iryna Kiturka, rector of the Belarusian institution, expressed that they are happy to establish these relationships that will contribute to the development of both centers and countries.

In addition to having the graduation of thousands of students from more than 15 countries behind, the projection of the first university founded by the Cuban Revolution is to progress with signatures and collaborations with centers of its type, which include institutions in Europe, Asia and Latin America.

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