A Member of the Parliament’s Education and Research Commission Says Establishing Armed Forces Offices in Universities Has Scientific Aspects

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A Member of the Parliament's Education and Research Commission Says Establishing Armed Forces Offices in Universities Has Scientific Aspects

A member of the Parliament’s Education and Research Commission states that establishing an armed forces office in universities has scientific aspects.

Mehrdad Weis Karami, a member of the Parliament’s Education and Research Commission, in an interview with an ILNA reporter, spoke about the establishment of an armed forces office in universities.

The aim of such a plan is to increase interactions between universities and the armed forces. Some of the armed forces’ research projects are conducted through universities. For example, in the construction of drones, the work is certainly done with university elites. In this plan, the connection is established to strengthen and improve research work so that this relationship can be created more easily and effectively, utilizing the capacity of elites for better communication between the armed forces and universities, and most of this connection has scientific aspects.

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