Divriği Nuri Demirağ MYO Education Infrastructure Improvement Project Accepted

project to improve divrigi nuri demirag myo education infrastructure accepted
project to improve divrigi nuri demirag myo education infrastructure accepted

Call for Proposal for the Proposal for the Development of Education Infrastructure of the Divriği Nuri Demirağ Vocational School, prepared for the purpose of developing the physical infrastructure and human resources of Sivas Cumhuriyet University Divriği Nuri Demirağ Vocational School such as class, laboratory, workshop, machine equipment and educational materials. was accepted as part of.

With the project, which is of great importance in terms of meeting the needs of qualified personnel in our country, increasing the quality of vocational and technical education and improving the educational infrastructure, Divriği Vocational School's laboratories will be developed and efforts will be made to improve the vocational education infrastructure. In this way, it is aimed to provide students with theoretical knowledge and then practical knowledge in their professional fields.

Expressing his satisfaction with the acceptance of the project by the Central Anatolian Development Agency (ORAN), Divriği Nuri Demirağ Vocational School Director Dr. Lecturer Sebahattin Kartal said, “Our Rector, who supported us in the passing of this project, is our Rector. Dr. I would like to thank Alim Yıldız and the University Project Support Office. With this project, the education infrastructure of our Divriği Nuri Demirağ Vocational School will be made more qualified and our students will increase their knowledge, experience and experience. ”

The project, which is planned to last 18 months, will be carried out in cooperation with Sivas Business Development Center Technology (İŞGEM) and Girişim Hizmetleri Sanayi ve Ticaret Anonim Şirketi.

With the project, TCDD Tasimacilik, companies producing railway equipment, companies engaged in private railway transportation, mining industry, electricity and electronics industry, student families, and people of Divrigi will be benefited.

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