
In the 2026-2027 academic year, a new group of Turkmen students will head to Romania to pursue higher education. The state mandate for training specialists in this European country is focused on sectors that define Turkmenistan's technological sovereignty and social well-being: from IT and robotics to modern medicine and agrotechnologies.
During a meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, Vice-Premier Batyr Mammedov reported on the expansion of educational cooperation. The decision to send youth specifically to Romania is justified by the country's engineering traditions and its deep integration into the European scientific space.
The list of specialties defined by the government covers all major social sectors of the country:
Honorable President Serdar Berdimuhamedov approved this proposal, emphasizing that the main goal is to provide the sectors of the national economy with highly qualified specialists.
Sending youth to Romania is a contribution to creating a strong intellectual reserve. Returning home with international diplomas and European experience, these young people will bring new approaches to management and production.
Turkmen-Romanian educational cooperation has its own history, and the new influx of students will be another step in strengthening this humanitarian bridge.
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