During a working visit to Japan, the delegation of the International University for the Humanities and Development held a series of high-level meetings focused on advancing international collaboration in education and modern technologies.
A key meeting took place with Kazuhiko Yano, Vice Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan. Representing the Turkmen side were Ambassador of Turkmenistan to Japan Atadurdy Bayramov and Vice-Rector of the International University for the Humanities and Development Nurmuhammet Shyhlyev.
The discussions focused on:
Expanding bilateral cooperation in education and science
Academic exchange opportunities
Strengthening partnerships between universities of Turkmenistan and Japan
Integrating modern educational approaches and humanitarian cooperation
The delegation also met with the leadership of SPRIX, one of Japan’s leading EdTech companies specializing in digital learning solutions, CBT systems, AI-based educational technologies, and academic analytics.
As a result of the negotiations, important agreements were reached, including: Launching a non-commercial pilot project to introduce a modern testing system at the International University for the Humanities and Development
✅ Cooperation on developing academic programs in line with international standards
✅ Advanced training initiatives for faculty members
✅ Collaboration in the digitalization and modernization of education
The parties expressed confidence that these agreements will further strengthen Turkmen-Japanese cooperation in the fields of education, science, and innovation.