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A seminar involving professors from Germany has begun in Turkmenistan

14.01.2026

On 12 January, a training seminar began at the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan with the participation of professors from leading German universities. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The programme, which runs until 16 January, is dedicated to the introduction of modern educational methods, improving the professional level of teachers and students, and the exchange of international experience. At the end of the seminar, participants will receive international certificates. The event is being held as part of Memoranda of Cooperation with Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg and Clausthal University of Technology.


Activities and Achievements in the Education Sector of Turkmenistan in 2025

12.01.2026

In recent years, the development of the education sector in Turkmenistan has consistently remained one of the priority directions of state policy. The year 2025 was marked by the continuation of large-scale reforms in this field, enriched with new content and practical initiatives aimed at improving the quality of education and expanding access to modern knowledge for the younger generation. The education system continued to serve as a key driver of intellectual development and was closely aligned with the country’s long-term sustainable development objectives. Throughout 2025, state policy in the education sector focused on modernizing educational content, enhancing teaching methodologies, and gradually introducing approaches based on international best practices. Curricula at various levels were reviewed and updated, while textbooks and teaching materials were improved in line with contemporary academic and technological requirements. These efforts were aimed not only at strengthening theoretical foundations but also at developing students’ analytical thinking, creativity, and practical skills. One of the defining features of the education sector in 2025 was the accelerated integration of digital technologies into the learning process. Digital educational tools were more widely applied in general and higher education institutions, and access to electronic learning resources was expanded. Particular attention was paid to improving teachers’ digital competencies through targeted training programs. As a result, the educational process became more flexible, interactive, and responsive to the demands of the modern world. At the same time, inclusive education remained an important area of focus. Measures were taken to ensure the meaningful participation of children with special educational needs in the learning process through the improvement of teaching methods and support mechanisms. This approach reflected a broader understanding of education as a social institution that promotes equal opportunities, social inclusion, and balanced development. The year 2025 also saw the strengthening of international cooperation in higher education. Partnerships with foreign universities and educational organizations were expanded, creating new opportunities for academic exchanges and professional development for students and educators. Such cooperation contributed to the exchange of experience and supported the gradual integration of Turkmenistan’s education system into the global educational space. Special emphasis was placed on identifying and nurturing young talent. Academic Olympiads, creative competitions, and scientific events were held on a regular basis, encouraging students to deepen their knowledge and strive for excellence. These initiatives played an important role in increasing motivation for learning and enhancing the competitiveness of young people at both national and international levels. Overall, the activities carried out in the education sector of Turkmenistan in 2025 were comprehensive and systemic in nature. The quality and content of education were further improved, digitalization and inclusive approaches were expanded, and international cooperation was strengthened. These achievements not only addressed current challenges but also laid a solid foundation for future progress. The successes recorded in the education sector were made possible through the consistent attention and strategic vision of the country’s leadership. Under the guidance of the Honorable President of Turkmenistan Serdar Berdimuhamedov and with the invaluable support and initiatives of the National Leader of Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov, education has been elevated to the level of a key national priority, ensuring favorable conditions for learning, creativity, and intellectual growth. A notable event highlighting this support took place in December 2025, when school students and university learners who achieved outstanding results at international academic Olympiads, along with the 7 teachers who prepared them, were awarded monetary prizes by the Honorable President of Turkmenistan. School students won a total of 5 silver and 2 bronze medals, while university students achieved 5 gold, 7 silver, and 4 bronze medals. These awards not only recognized the academic excellence of the students but also honored the professional dedication of their teachers. The international competitions attracted numerous participants from many countries around the world, emphasizing the prestige and competitiveness of Turkmen young talent on the global stage. Such measures provide strong motivation for both learners and educators, demonstrating the state’s firm commitment to nurturing a knowledgeable, competitive, and forward-looking generation. The results achieved in 2025 confirm that education remains one of the key pillars of Turkmenistan’s sustainable development and its confident advancement in the international arena.


A lecturer from a Turkmen university is undergoing advanced training in South Korea

11.01.2026

G. Saparova, a Korean language teacher at the Dovletmammet Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages, is participating in a professional training programme on the development of higher education in Central Asia, which is being held from 7 to 15 January in the Republic of Korea, as part of a Memorandum of Cooperation with Kangwon National University. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Education of Turkmenistan. The programme is aimed at exchanging experience in working with foreign students, improving the quality of Korean language teaching, introducing modern teaching methods, using authentic and culturally-oriented teaching materials, and preparing teachers for the ‘TOPIK’ international exam. The implementation of the programme contributes to the expansion of teachers' professional competencies and the strengthening of international educational cooperation.


Turkmen university holds online lecture on the role of the UN in the world

09.01.2026

The International University for the Humanities and Development hosted an online lecture by Dr. Pierre Fabien Nkot from the University of Yaoundé II (Cameroon) on the role of the UN in modern international relations. This was reported by the IIC. The lecturer noted Turkmenistan's peacekeeping initiatives and the philosophy of ‘Dialogue is the guarantee of peace,’ emphasising that the country's neutrality is an example of the implementation of the UN's goals. During the meeting, reforms of international institutions, the adaptation of security mechanisms and the prospects for regional cooperation were discussed. Students and teachers had the opportunity to directly discuss current issues of global governance, consolidating their knowledge of international law and diplomatic ethics. The university management confirmed its intention to continue distance lectures with the participation of foreign experts in order to broaden scientific horizons and strengthen a culture of mutual understanding.


The IIR MFA of Turkmenistan discussed the importance of the Arabic language and multilingual diplomacy

01.01.2026

At the Institute of International Relations of the Foreign Affairs Ministry (IIR MFA), a seminar was held by the Department of World Languages to mark World Arabic Language Day (18 December) and the initiative of the President of Turkmenistan, Serdar Berdimuhamedov, to declare an International Day of Multilingual Diplomacy. This was reported by the press service of the IIR MFA of Turkmenistan. The purpose of the event was to support multilingualism and develop dialogue between cultures within the framework of UN resolutions. The seminar was conducted by Arabic language teacher Dovrangeldi Atanazarov, who spoke about the structure of the Arabic language, Arabic-speaking countries and its role in international relations. Students who had visited Arab countries on study trips gave presentations on the culture, history and political system of those countries, including Myahriban Mammedova and Gulchemen Parahadova on Saudi Arabia. The event ended with a question-and-answer session. Participants noted the importance of such seminars for learning foreign languages and expressed their gratitude to the President of Turkmenistan and National Leader of the Turkmen people, Chairman of the Halk Maslahaty of Turkmenistan Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov for the opportunities for world-class education.


China has donated 190 textbooks to a Turkmen university

01.01.2026

The Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Turkmenistan donated 190 books and educational materials to the International University for the Humanities and Development. This was reported by the news website Asmannews. The ceremony was attended by the Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to Turkmenistan, Ji Shumin. Students demonstrated their knowledge of Chinese by reading poems, and a video about China was also shown. The Ambassador answered questions about exchange programmes and opportunities for master's and doctoral studies in China. Following the meeting, the parties agreed to further develop cooperation in the field of education.


Turkmen student wins international competitions

29.12.2025

Gadyr Orazberdiyev, a fourth-year student at the Faculty of Biotechnology and Ecology of the Oguz Han University of Engineering and Technology of Turkmenistan, demonstrated high results at international competitions, confirming the competitiveness of Turkmen student youth. This was reported by IIC. In the 2025–2026 academic year, he took part in the international competition ‘Leader of the 21st Century’, organised by the Innovative Research Centre ‘Bilim-orkenieti’. Based on the results of the assessment of academic achievements and leadership skills, Gadyr Orazberdiyev became the winner, receiving a first-degree diploma, an honorary badge and a cup. His potential was further confirmed by his participation in the international competition ‘Best Student of the CIS’, held by the ‘Bilim-orkenieti’ National Innovative Research Centre in conjunction with the ‘Žana Kazakhstan’ Republican Innovative Centre. The student was awarded a first-class diploma for his active public stance and contribution to the development of youth policy. As part of his achievements, the work of his academic supervisor, Dovletmyrat Porrykov, was also recognised, and he was presented with a letter of appreciation for his high level of mentorship and training of the winner of international intellectual competitions.


Turkmen student receives diplomas for ‘Best Student of the CIS’ and ‘Leader of the 21st Century’

29.12.2025

Rovach Annaseyidov, a fourth-year student at the International University for the Humanities and Development, won an international competition in Astana. He received diplomas for ‘Best Student of the CIS’ and ‘Leader of the 21st Century’, according to the news website Turkmenportal. The competition was organized by the ‘Bilim-orkenieti’ National Innovative Research Centre and the ‘Žana Kazakhstan’ Republican Innovative Centre. Students from CIS countries participated in the competition with projects in the fields of science, art and social initiatives. R. Annaseyidov was also awarded commemorative medals and cups, and information about the winners will be included in the international compilations ‘Best Student of the CIS’ and ‘Leader of the 21st Century’.


Japanese expert gave a lecture on traditional crafts for Turkmen students

26.12.2025

Yuki Tokunaga, a specialist from Tokyo University in Japan and founder of the ‘Culpedia’ portal, gave a lecture on ‘Japanese Culture from the Perspective of Traditional Crafts’ to students and teachers at the Turkmen State Institute of Culture. This was reported by the news website Turkmenportal. The specialist is known for his research and projects on the preservation of traditional crafts and intangible cultural heritage, as well as his lectures on cultural exchange and strengthening international friendship. His presentations on the revival of disappearing crafts are of particular interest to young people. Following the lecture, the expert noted the high level of interest among Turkmen students in world culture. He also attended a performance by the ‘Miras’ folk-dance ensemble, familiarised himself with the practical classes of the Department of Restoration and Museum Studies, and showed interest in the exhibition of national artefacts.


Turkmen student awarded first-class diploma at ‘New Science Award 2025’ competition

26.12.2025

Mukam Saryev, a student at the Seyitnazar Seydi Turkmen State Pedagogical Institute, won the ‘New Science Award 2025’ International competition, which was held in the Russian Federation. This was reported by the IIC. The fourth-year ‘Biology’ speciality student was awarded a first-degree diploma for his research work, which was highly praised by the expert jury. Students and young researchers from various countries took part in the competition, presenting their developments in the field of natural sciences. As a result of the competition, the Turkmen student's research was included in a collection of the winners' works and placed in the official archive of the ‘New Science Award’, confirming its scientific and practical significance. Mukam Saryev's achievement reflects the high level of training of specialists at the Turkmen State Pedagogical Institute, as well as contributing to the development of international scientific cooperation and strengthening the position of Turkmen science and education system in the international arena.


The Turkmen Agricultural Institute hosted an international conference

26.12.2025

The Turkmen Agricultural Institute hosted the Second International Scientific and Practical Online Conference ‘The Role of Biotechnology in the Sustainable Development of the Agricultural Sector.’ This was reported by the state news agency ‘Turkmenistan: Golden age.’ The forum was attended by representatives of 88 universities and research centres from 14 countries, including Turkmenistan, Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, India and Pakistan. The plenary session was opened by the rector of the Turkmen Agricultural Institute, D. Yolov. Foreign experts then gave presentations via video link on the application of biotechnology in the agricultural sector. The conference continued in three sections: ‘Genetics and Innovation in Agrobiotechnology’, ‘Bioresources, Bioremediation and Sustainability’, and ‘Education and Capacity Building in the Agro-Industrial Complex.’ A total of 260 reports were presented. The best presentations were reviewed at the final meeting. The event included an exhibition of scientific developments and projects in the agro-industrial complex. Following the conference, participants noted the practical focus of the discussions and the importance of such meetings for the development of agricultural science and inter-university cooperation.


Delegation from Turkmen university visited ITER in France

24.12.2025

From 17 to 21 December, a delegation from Magtymguly Turkmen State University visited the French city of Saint-Paul-lès-Durance. This was reported by the news website Asmannews. The group included A. Amanmadov, a lecturer at the Department of Theoretical and Experimental Physics, and M. Kakamyradova, a first-year student majoring in radio physics and electronics. During the visit, the Turkmen specialists familiarised themselves with the work of the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), one of the largest scientific projects in the field of energy. The participants were told about the principles of controlled thermonuclear fusion and the prospects for its application in the production of safe and environmentally friendly electricity.