Dr. Abbas Soroush told reporters at the Amir Kabir University of Technology this morning at the Amir Kabir University of Technology, ” quoted the Mustafa Science and Technology Foundation as saying:” I was hosted by our university. The main focus of the discussions at the meeting was the advancement of science and technology in Islamic countries and its obstacles to it.
He said the presentations were very informative and showed why Islamic countries were lagging behind in some scientific fields. Universities have tools that can pursue these challenges, but the results are time consuming.
Soroush continued: In my opinion, one of the most important things to do is to keep our elites inside the country. As most of the providers pointed out, the migration of elite forces from Islamic countries to Europe and the United States is one of the serious challenges. These people are valuable assets that we need to think about to prevent them from exit.
The head of Amir Kabir University of Technology also said that the country is also facing this challenge: To address these barriers, cooperation frameworks such as international scientific agreements and programs such as Erasmus Plus can be used to provide scientific cooperation and exchange.
He continued: “The scientific competition and international motivations in the world are on the rise and it is necessary for Islamic countries to act more active in this direction.” Fortunately, the summit was held with the participation of different countries and I hope more in the coming years to join it.
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