Ammon News – Higher Council for Science and Technology Secretary-General Mashhour Al-Rifai and Syrian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Marwan Al-Halabi on Monday mentioned prospects of joint cooperation to boost scientific and analysis relations.

During the assembly, attended by Syrian Chargé d’Affaires in Amman Ihsan Al-Ruman, Al-Rifai famous the deep-rooted relations between Jordan and Syria, welcoming any cooperation or networking between the council and Syrian universities, analysis establishments, and entrepreneurs.

He burdened the necessity to launch initiatives to develop insurance policies associated to science, expertise, and innovation, assist scientific analysis, and join Jordanian and Syrian researchers with initiatives that profit each international locations.

Al-Rifai additionally reviewed the position of the Higher Council as an umbrella for science and expertise by way of its packages and occasions within the fields of water, power, meals, surroundings, and knowledge expertise.

He additionally addressed the council’s venture to establish analysis priorities for the subsequent ten years, the significance of the Al-Hassan Learning Platform, the brand new technique of the Scientific Research and Innovation Support Fund, and specialised peer-reviewed scientific journals.

Al-Rifai pledged that the council, with its affiliated facilities and funds, would supply assist and council to Syria in its new journey, and profit from the outcomes of the venture to establish analysis priorities for the subsequent ten years.

For his half, Al-Halabi hailed the council’s efforts and position on the native, regional, and worldwide ranges in linking academia and trade, and stated he seemed ahead to constructing efficient and powerful partnerships in areas of widespread curiosity.

The Syrian minister highlighted his nation’s efforts to spend money on analysis, and his ministry’s aspiration to construct a system modeled on the Jordanian Supreme Council in Syria.

He stated the go to is the start of an extended journey of cooperation and joint work within the analysis subject and networking between academia and trade.



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