IRIU expresses readiness for developing Persian language education

The Director of International Affairs at Imam Reza International University (IRIU) announced the university's readiness to identify and attract gifted and talented students, and develop Persian language education.

Speaking in a meeting with Hoj. Zolfaqari, Deputy for Non-Iranian Pilgrims’ Affairs of Astan Qud Razavi, Dr. Davoodi from IRIU emphasized collaboration and interactions between the two institutions to attract international students. 
“The Non-Iranian Pilgrims Department is an ideal platform to introduce Imam Reza International University, and the university is ready to identify and attract gifted and talented students, and develop Persian language education,” he highlighted.
He also mentioned the establishment of the university's service desk in the department and the organization of joint Persian language training courses and proficiency tests as part of their joint programs.
The meeting also decided that in-person training would begin, and after the Persian language learners return to their countries, the training would continue virtually.
It is worth noting that these interactions and collaborations will be implemented within the framework of formal agreements.
 

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