(EFE).- Universities of Cuba and Spain signed more than 15 collaboration agreements during the meeting of Higher Education rectors and authorities that began this Monday in Havana to strengthen bilateral academic and scientific cooperation.
The participating rectors presented the portfolio of activities, courses, scholarships and collaboration possibilities between Cuban and Spanish institutions, with a tradition of academic exchange, as reported by the Cuban Ministry of Higher Education on social networks.
The event is led by the Cuban Minister of Higher Education, Walter Baluja, and the president of the Ibero-American Postgraduate University Association and rector of the University of Seville, Miguel Ángel Castro Arroyo.
“Invigorating the internationalization of higher education is a priority for the sector in Cuba,” said the Ministry of Higher Education
During the Cuba-Spain university meeting, the Ibero-American collaborative program for doctoral training in artificial intelligence will also be presented.
“Invigorating the internationalization of higher education is a priority for the sector in Cuba,” the Ministry said.
He also indicated that the meeting of the Cuban and Spanish rectors “values new opportunities for bilateral collaboration” and is “a propitious space for agreements, conventions, mobility, joint projects, double degree programs, doctorates, among other expected results.”
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