Damascus-SANA
Damascus University and the Syrian Chemical Society signed today an agreement to enhance scientific and industrial cooperation and to support and develop joint cooperation in the fields of research, training, development and knowledge dissemination.
Under the agreement, the two parties contribute to solving the technical problems of the industrialists in return for agreed wages and working to meet the industrial requirements for those who wish to establish a chemical industry and need technical information that can be part of master’s or doctoral theses. Damascus.
In a statement to the media following the signing, the Vice President of Damascus University for Scientific Research, Dr. Muhammad Firas Hanawi, indicated that the agreement provides for the establishment of a central standard laboratory at the university that is based on various tests of materials according to international standards and works to link the business sector and the university, which encourages the emergence of new scientific research. By researching the problems of industrialists in the market.
President of the Syrian Chemical Society, Dr. Lamia Maamouli, indicated that the agreement helps to organize courses, workshops and trainings that qualify graduate students to enter the labor market, with the aim of integrating academic and practical education.
Manar Dib