Signing of a memorandum of cooperation between OIMU and LLC “Scientific Publications” in the field of education and research

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A MEMORANDUM was signed between Osh International Medical University and LLC "Scientific Publications". The following key points were addressed:
1. Cooperation in the fields of education, science, scientometrics, and scientific research (discussing the current state of science and education, development prospects, and ways to strengthen scientific potential);
2. Informational and organizational support of scientific and educational events held by the parties (joint educational initiatives, including webinars on scientometrics);
3. Information and consulting support in writing and publishing scientific papers and articles in international scientometric databases (Scopus, WoS);
4. Increasing the university's ranking, organizing and launching the university's scientific journal, and promoting it in international databases.

Scientific Publications is a leading company in scientific consulting and scientometrics, confidently holding a top position in the market. Over more than 8 years of successful activity, the organization has expanded to 45 countries, including Kyrgyzstan, Germany, France, the USA, Canada, Poland, Kazakhstan, China, South Korea, and others. It is important to emphasize that such initiatives will contribute to the rapid development of science, and the implementation of the proposed steps will stimulate scientific activity at Osh International Medical University, strengthening its position both nationally and internationally.

It is also worth noting that in autumn 2024, the founder of Scientific Publications, Denis Sergeyevich Pilipenko, personally visited Osh, where he met with Associate Professor K.Sh. Sakibaev to discuss potential areas for future collaboration. He also held meetings with representatives of other educational institutions in Osh (Osh State University, Osh Technological University, Osh State Pedagogical University).



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