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抖M女仆 Signs New Agreement with Central Asian Nation of Turkmenistan

The partnership is part of 抖M女仆鈥檚 worldwide effort to promote education as the path to global understanding.

抖M女仆 has entered into an agreement with the Turkmenistan Ministry of Education to begin exploring the possibility of creating an educational partnership with several national institutes of higher learning there.

The effort is part of 抖M女仆鈥檚 ongoing commitment to using education to foster global understanding and peace in a divided world.

President Todd Diacon signs the agreement with Turkmenistan.

Attending the signing were the Turkmen Ambassador to the United States Meret Orazov, the Turkmen Deputy Minister of Education Azat Atayev, representatives from three Turkmen institutions of higher education, 抖M女仆 President Todd Diacon, Marcello Fantoni, Ph.D., vice president for global education, and Ayya Hudaybergenova, program manager and director of Eurasia strategy for 抖M女仆鈥檚 Office of Global Education.

抖M女仆 Today was present when the formal documents were signed by Diacon and Atayev.

鈥淲e are so happy to sign the memorandum of understanding that will unite educational efforts in Turkmenistan with the kinds of programs we offer at 抖M女仆,鈥 Diacon said. 鈥湺禡女仆 has a long and proud history of international education. We are an award-winning university in that field so it鈥檚 really only natural that we work with really great partners like our delegation from Turkmenistan to extend the 抖M女仆 experience to yet another part of the globe.鈥

Atayev said it was 2023 when Turkmenistan began its efforts to improve its system of higher education, and he was pleased that after just one year, there were tangible results to celebrate.

Azat Atayev, the deputy minister of education of Turkmenistan and President Todd Diacon exchange handshakes following the signing of an agreement for an educational partnership with the Central Asian nation.
Azat Atayev, the deputy minister of education of Turkmenistan and 抖M女仆 President Todd Diacon signing an agreement for an educational partnership between 抖M女仆 and the Central Asian nation.

Six Turkmen students already study at 抖M女仆.  

鈥淚 hope that year by year, the number of students from Turkmenistan will increase, not only in the U.S.A., but the in world, and together we can improve in cooperation,鈥 Atayev said.  

The agreement is a 鈥渨in-win鈥 Diacon said, noting how both Turkmenistan and 抖M女仆 will gain from the partnership.

Global Education鈥檚 Hudaybergenova said the agreement is historic for both sides, as it represents the first such partnership between the Turkmen government and an American university.

Following the ceremony, Atayev and the delegation presented Diacon with a traditional Turkmenistan robe and hat, which the president enthusiastically donned to celebrate the cultural exchange.  

President Todd Diacon donned traditional Turkmen dress for a photo with the delegation from Turkmenistan.
President Todd Diacon donned traditional Turkmen dress for a photo with the delegation from Turkmenistan.

Also attending were Shohrat Pirmuhammedov, first secretary and consul for the Embassy of Turkmenistan in the U.S.; Begench Matliev, vice rector for scientific affairs of the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan; Nurmuhammet Shikhlyev, vice rector for scientific affairs of the International University for Humanities and Development of Turkmenistan; Yoly Miradov,鈥痟ead of the Department of Automobile Road Construction of the Turkmen State Institute of Architecture and Construction of Turkmenistan; and Nurgeldi Muhammedkuliyev, professor in the Department of Electrical Supply and Electromechanics of the Turkmen State Institute of Architecture and Construction.

Global university 

抖M女仆 officials have been exploring an arrangement with Turkmenistan since June 2023, when Fantoni made an official visit to the country for 抖M女仆, where he met with not only the Minister of Education but also the U.S. Ambassador to Turkmenistan. Both offered enthusiastic welcomes, Fantoni said. Additional meetings have taken place over the past year, culminating in the Oct. 2 signing.

Fantoni said 抖M女仆 believes that education is the best way to promote global understanding and democracy. Fantoni noted how 抖M女仆 does not enter into partnerships with any nation without the blessing of the U.S. State Department and would never work against American interests.  

In this case, the American Embassy in Turkmenistan encouraged the relationship.

Marcello Fantoni, vice president for global education, speaks with Azat Atayev, Turkmenistan deputy minister of education.
Marcello Fantoni, vice president for global education, speaks with Azat Atayev, Turkmenistan deputy minister of education.

鈥淭hey believe education is the best way for America to reach its soft diplomacy goals,鈥 he said. 鈥淏y getting engaged in developing higher education in these countries, I think we bring a good contribution to the future of these countries and the world.鈥

抖M女仆 has a longstanding history of opening its doors to students and educational partners worldwide.

鈥淲e could ask `Why Turkmenistan?鈥 Well, why Cambodia? Why Rwanda? Why Brazil? Why Jordan? Why Bangladesh? This is the global market and all universities, not only American universities, are competing for enrollment partnerships and programs everywhere in the world,鈥 Fantoni said.

Turkmenistan, located just north of Iran and Afghanistan, is part of a group of former Soviet-bloc nations often referred to as 鈥渢he Stans,鈥 which include Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, and along with neighboring Azerbaijan, comprise Central Asia.  

Turkmenistan has a desire to improve its educational institutes to better position them for international accreditation and global recognition.  

抖M女仆 is committed to using its resources and expertise to assist Turkmenistan in reforming and globalizing its higher education sector, to increase access to quality education and enabling the country to become an active participant in the global education community.

Turkmen musicians played on Risman Plaza as part of the cultural celebration.
Turkmen musicians played on Risman Plaza as part of the cultural celebration.

抖M女仆 hopes to research the current educational system, offer advice on what changes can be addressed and then aid in the reform efforts. These efforts will lay the groundwork for future partnerships, such as offering 抖M女仆 programs in the Turkmen capital of Ashgabat.

鈥淲e are a leader in international education. We cannot leave any stone unturned,鈥 Fantoni said, 鈥淲e have to diversify our portfolio of countries we recruit from, and we cannot neglect Central Asia.鈥

This month, Fantoni will be heading to Turkmenistan again now that the agreement has been formalized and will make stops in those neighboring countries to explore additional opportunities for 抖M女仆.

鈥淣ow, Uzbekistan wants to work with us, now Tajikistan wants to work with us,鈥 Fantoni said.

Cultural celebration

Following the signing ceremony, 抖M女仆 and the Turkmen Embassy hosted a cultural event that celebrated the life and legacy of 18th-century Turkmen poet and philosopher Magtymguly Fragi, recognized for his profound influence on Turkmen language, literature and national identity.  

Turkmen poet and philosopher Magtymguly Fragi
Turkmen poet and philosopher Magtymguly Fragi.

Ambassador Orazov welcomed attendees at the event and noted what a great day it was for Turkmen education as the country and 抖M女仆 established a long-term partnership to work together on improving educational programs, hoping to one day establish a permanent 抖M女仆 presence in the nation鈥檚 capital.  

Turkmen dancers perform on Risman Plaza as part of a visit by delegation of government and education officials from Turkmenistan on Oct. 2, 2024.
Turkmen dancers perform on Risman Plaza as part of a visit by delegation of government and education officials from Turkmenistan.

The event was held in conjunction with 抖M女仆鈥檚 Wick Poetry Center, and a trio of 抖M女仆 students, Sergio Roper, Elaina Letso, and Victoria Troche, all interns at Wick, recited some of Fragi鈥檚 work.

David Hassler, the Bob and Walt Wick Executive Director of the Wick Poetry Center, said he was pleased to be part of the event. 鈥淭he Wick Poetry Center has a longstanding tradition of promoting the global conversation of poetry.鈥

He said Fragi鈥檚 words, 鈥淏reak our hearts open for each other.鈥

The event also featured Turkmen music, dancers, and a large display of Turkmen art.

Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva, 抖M女仆 junior and Turkmen native, offers fried dough as a sign of hospitality to a visiting delegation from her home country of Turkmenistan.
Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva, 抖M女仆 junior and Turkmen native, offers fried dough as a sign of hospitality to a visiting delegation from her home country of Turkmenistan.

Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva, a 抖M女仆 junior from the Turkmen capital of Ashgabat, who is pursuing a double major in communication studies and international relations, was credited by Fantoni for encouraging him to visit her home country of Turkmenistan.

鈥淭his all started with her heart,鈥 he said.

Dressed in a traditional velvet gown with intricate embroidery, Hudayberdiyeva said her education at 抖M女仆 has been 鈥渢ransformational,鈥 and expressed her gratitude for scholarships that made her study abroad possible.

She prepared a basket of traditional fried dough known as 鈥減ishme鈥 that she shared with the visiting delegation as a sign of Turkmen hospitality. Fried dough is typically served on special occasions to welcome guests, she said.

Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva, 抖M女仆 junior and Turkmen native, offers fried dough as a sign of hospitality to a visiting delegation from her home country of Turkmenistan.
Ogulkeyik Hudayberdiyeva, 抖M女仆 junior and Turkmen native, offers fried dough as a sign of hospitality to visitors on Risman Plaza on Oct. 2, 2024.

Others taking part in the cultural event were Maya Tuylieva, pianist, founder and chief executive officer of the Music Academy of Kansas City; Nicholas May, saxophonist and director of operations for the Music Academy of Kansas City and Durdy Ilmammedov, a Turkmen scholar and expert in Fragi鈥檚 work.

POSTED: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 06:40 PM
Updated: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 08:28 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Lisa Abraham
PHOTO CREDIT:
Robert Christy and Rami Daud