Kyrgyzstan's 'Manas' Academy and Moscow University Forge Cultural Cooperation
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kyrgyzstan's National Academy "Manas" signed a memorandum of cooperation with Moscow State Linguistic University (MSLU).
- The agreement aims to develop long-term collaboration in science, culture, and promoting the "Manas" epic in Russia.
- Both institutions anticipate the partnership will enhance educational opportunities and foster the international promotion of Kyrgyz language and culture.
The National Academy "Manas" of Kyrgyzstan has entered into a significant partnership with Moscow State Linguistic University (MSLU). A memorandum of cooperation was signed in Moscow by Nazira Aaly kyzy, president of the academy, and Irina Kraeva, rector of MSLU.
The agreement is aimed at developing long-term cooperation in the fields of science, culture, and the popularization of the epic "Manas" in Russia.
This collaboration is designed to foster long-term cooperation across various fields, including science and culture. A primary objective is the promotion of the "Manas" epic, a cornerstone of Kyrgyz oral tradition, within Russia. The agreement signifies a commitment to cultural exchange and academic development between the two institutions.
MSLU highlighted that this partnership will create new educational opportunities for its students, facilitating their integration into the international educational landscape. The National Academy "Manas" emphasized that the agreement will bolster the global outreach of the Kyrgyz language, culture, and humanitarian sciences.
The cooperation will open up new educational opportunities for students and help integrate into the international educational space.
Both parties have expressed a strong willingness to develop joint projects and deepen their collaboration in the future, underscoring the strategic importance of this initiative for both Kyrgyzstan and Russia.
The agreement will contribute to the international promotion of the Kyrgyz language, culture, and humanitarian sciences.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.