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Countdown Begins for the Fourth General Assembly of CINVU at the University of Tehran
The Fourth General Assembly of CINVU, hosted by the University of Tehran, will be held on February 4th and 5th, 2025, with over 200 international and Iranian guests, including elites, scholars, university deans, and representatives from educational institutions, alongside ambassadors and high-ranking officials from Islamic countries. This event, held both in-person and online, will offer a unique platform for discussions on the future of education in the Islamic world.

The Fourth General Assembly of CINVU (Network of Universities of the Islamic World), taking place at the University of Tehran on February 4th and 5th, 2025, is expected to bring together more than 200 distinguished international and Iranian participants, including elites, scholars, university deans, and educational institution representatives. Ambassadors and senior officials from Islamic countries will also be present. The event will be held both in-person and virtually, providing an exceptional opportunity for key discussions on the future of education in the Islamic world.
According to a report from CINVU’s Public Relations, the event will feature a special exhibition showcasing the latest knowledge-based achievements from Islamic countries. It will also mark the official launch of CINVU PLUS, the first academic super application in the Islamic world.
Key discussions during the event will focus on the establishment of the first smart international university and the review and approval of a comprehensive evaluation and accreditation process for education and research in universities across Islamic countries. Additionally, the assembly will review and approve the biennial program and budget, along with the election of the new executive committee members for CINVU.
Currently, CINVU has over 190 members, including universities, higher education institutions, research organizations, and knowledge-based companies. With a focus on expanding education, research, and technology in the Islamic world—especially in underserved regions—the network utilizes CINVU PLUS, a smart technology and online education platform. The network is also working on standardizing and improving educational quality across 57 Islamic countries through the implementation of evaluation and accreditation mechanisms for educational services and faculty.
At the conclusion of the event, it is expected that positive results will be achieved in strengthening educational and research collaborations across the Islamic world, paving the way for transformative changes in the future of Islamic countries.
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