Recently, the “Hydraulic Engineer” student research club of the Department of Hydromelioration Technology at the Turkmen Agricultural Institute held a scientific seminar dedicated to World Book and Copyright Day. Students and professors of the institute attended the event. The discussions highlighted that books are one of the greatest treasures created by humanity – a perpetual spiritual bridge that carries the experience of the past to the present and the achievements of the present to the future. It was emphasized that our rich literary heritage, manuscripts, and classical works inherited from our ancestors are cultural treasures not only for one nation but for all of humanity. The seminar was organized to enhance the knowledge and scientific engagement of students.
Students made extensive use of presentation slides, and the question and answer sessions following each report allowed them to further expand their knowledge. This significantly contributed to the educational development and professional skills of the participating youth.
The presentations by J.Yovbayeva, a member of the “Glorious History” scientific club, H.Taylyev, a member of the “Hydraulic Engineer” scientific club, and R.Maratova, a 2nd-year student in the Greenhouse Management major, were particularly noteworthy.
The seminar participants expressed their heartfelt gratitude to our Hero Arkadag and Arkadagly Hero Serdar for creating vast opportunities for modern scientific practice and opening the way to global-scale achievements in science and education.
Guvanch MYRADOV,
Senior Lecturer at the Department of
Hydromelioration Technology