The event, scheduled to run from November 3 to 11, aims to bring together young global scientists and leaders to tackle new international challenges, IRNA reported.
According to Mohsen Sarraf, the education attaché at the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Malaysia, the course is the result of an agreement signed between Iran’s University of Isfahan and Malaysia’s University of Malaya (UM) on the sidelines of the Developing Eight (D8) Summit.
The course will feature six topics, including the impact of artificial intelligence on privacy and security, integrated water management, Islamic heritage and civilization, sustainable climate governance, crisis management, and the balance of reasoning and faith in lifestyle.
Sarraf noted that extensive collective programs have been planned to promote scientific and academic diplomacy during the event. The University of Malaya will host the course, which is designed to provide education to foreign students or Iranians who have completed part of their studies abroad.
Applicants are encouraged to check the registration requirements and eligibility criteria for the course, which include having residency or citizenship in Iran.