Chynar Garlyyeva, a third-year student majoring in Mechatronics and Robotics at the Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan, is participating in a summer educational program organized by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), being held in Germany from 1 to 30 July.
Chynar rightfully and confidently earned the opportunity to take part in the program by successfully passing a rigorous competitive selection process, during which she demonstrated outstanding academic achievements, strong research potential, and clearly defined professional goals.
The program brings together talented and capable young people—students from different countries around the world—every year. The initiative is aimed at developing practical language skills, intercultural and professional communication, expanding participants’ knowledge and experience, and strengthening international academic cooperation.
The program includes 25 hours of academic instruction per week. Currently, at the Goethe-Institut, Chynar Garlyyeva is taking an intensive four-week German-language course together with her peers while also learning about Germany’s unique culture, history, and national traditions.
As part of the program, participants are enhancing their professional skills and studying best practices at leading universities and research and educational institutions in Germany, which is rightly regarded as one of the world leaders in engineering, automation, and advanced technologies.
The educational trip will enable Chynar Garlyyeva to expand her knowledge and acquire additional skills in her engineering field, broaden her professional horizons, and gain valuable international experience, thereby contributing to her future professional development.
Students of the Oguz Han Engineering and Technology University of Turkmenistan regularly participate in international academic exchange programs. This serves as evidence of the high level of professional training provided by the university, its commitment to developing international cooperation, and its consistent efforts to integrate into the global educational community.