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Academic mobility is synonymous with success and development
Academic mobility is synonymous with success and development
25 April 2018
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From 8 to 20 April, within the framework of academic
mobility, the assistant of the Department of Pathological Anatomy Muhammad
Irfan delivered a course of lectures andconducted a
series of practical exercises on the pathology of the central nervous system
for students of 2 and 3 courses in Batumi International University, which is
included in the directory of medical schools of the WHO (World Directory of
Medical Schools). In addition, Muhammad Irfan was invited to a course of lectures
on pathological anatomy and to one of the oldest universities in Georgia - Shota
Rustaveli State University in Batumi. The work at the Department of
Pathological Anatomy in the Medical University of Georgia allowed to receive
invaluable experience, to get acquainted with the system of teaching and
methodical work, to take part in all activities conducted by the University.Academic mobility is an opportunity for teachers to freely "move"
from one institution to another in order to exchange experiences,use of new opportunities and inclusion with the common European educational
values. For teachers it is a chance to acquire new knowledge necessary for
further improvement of professional activity in their subject area, improve
pedagogical skills. The importance of this kind of practice cannot be
overemphasized.Currently, there is a tendency to form a single global
educational space, which implies, first of all, the harmonization of
educational approaches, standards, educational programs in universities around
the world.Participation in academic mobility is a unique
opportunity to acquire new knowledge in your specialty, to get acquainted with
the conditions and features of organization of the higher education process,
expand your views, visit new countries and make new friends!![](http://www.qmu.edu.kz/media/upload/c81e728d9d4c2f636f067f89cc14862c/1418054b9d3497e5b22876a23ff0aee4)
Associate Professor of the Department of Pathological
Anatomy
S.A.Mussabekova
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