OIC, Iranian Tech Institute Sign Agreement on Boosting Scientific Cooperation


OIC, Iranian Tech Institute Sign Agreement on Boosting Scientific Cooperation

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Iranian Mustafa Science and Technology Foundation (MSTF) on Friday signed an agreement to boost capacity in the production of science.

 COMSTECH and MSTF entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to support the development of collaborations between the two organizations with the overall aim of the advancement of science, technology, and innovation in the Islamic World.

The memorandum aims to encourage discussions and cooperation between the two Muslim organizations and individual scientists and employees within each organization in relation to opportunities for collaborative research activities.

The key areas of collaboration include jointly promoting the use of cooperation approaches and modalities in development policies and the public and private domains; consulting with each other on identifying best practices in the use of technical cooperation methodologies in their respective activities in the areas of science and technology, socio-economic development, rapid industrialization, and other related areas of common interest; exchanging documentation and information material on experiences in the promotion of technical cooperation in their respective fields of competence; and so on.

Through this agreement, COMSTECH and MSTF are aimed at exchanging new scientific and research findings through networking, streamlining, and strengthening international relations to help develop science and technology in the Islamic world; Deepening and institutionalizing communications, scientific collaborations, and international knowledge exchange between researchers of the Islamic world and prestigious scientific and technological centers and research centers of reputable companies; Developing scientific achievements, improving the quality of researchers' studies, and expanding border of knowledge; and so on.

The program intends to support eligible young scholars and technologists under 45, those holding master's degrees, and faculty members applying for the short-term (6-12 months) fellowships.

At least 50% of the total fellowships may be granted to young scholars of the OIC least developed countries and 50% to young women scholars.

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