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Syrian Minister of Higher Education: Working on Developing University Hospitals to Meet the Aspirations of the Next Phase

July 6, 202567 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes
Syrian Minister of Higher Education: Working on Developing University Hospitals to Meet the Aspirations of the Next Phase
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The Syrian Minister of Higher Education, Marwan Al-Halabi, said today, Sunday, from the University Heart Surgery Hospital, that they are working on developing university hospitals to meet the aspirations of the next phase.

According to the ministry's official website, the Minister added: "Linking university education to the needs of reality and enhancing practical training are our priorities," and continued: "We seek to update the legislative and regulatory framework of educational institutions."

The Minister also mentioned plans to establish a college for artificial intelligence and renewable energy. In addition to developing the university health sector and combating corruption as part of the ministry's plan for the next phase.
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