The Armed Forces and Cairo University sign a cooperation protocol in the field of developing scientific research

Cairo – Live: The Center for Medical Research and Regenerative Medicine of the Armed Forces signed a cooperation protocol with Cairo University with the aim of developing the comprehensive research and educational process.

The Middle East News Agency reported on Sunday that this comes within the framework of the General Command of the Armed Forces’ keenness to exchange scientific expertise, support research activities between the Armed Forces and Egyptian universities, and achieve the highest levels of fruitful cooperation in various fields.

The protocol also included strengthening cooperation in the areas of joint research work and qualifying human cadres through various educational and training programs, and holding workshops and training courses in the fields of scientific research, developing laboratory infrastructure, contemporary technologies, e-learning and distance learning.

The protocol included the exchange of experiences between the two parties in the field of institutional and programmatic academic accreditation, which helps in achieving self-development to achieve academic accreditation in various programs, as well as the exchange of visits and harnessing all capabilities with the aim of maximum benefit for both sides.

This comes out of the Armed Forces’ keenness to enhance the prospects for joint cooperation in the mechanisms of the comprehensive educational and research process, with its effects reflected in improving the medical level, which contributes to the development of the health system in Egypt.

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