"We have over 70 agreements with institutions of higher learning in 26 countries and we want to continue to advance higher education," said Demiri. "To that end we want to make use of the vast amount of academic and professional knowledge HIT has to offer, and it is not by change that I chose the institute for my first official visit."
HIT President Prof. Eduard Yakubov welcomed the suggesting saying he would be happy to sign a memorandum of understanding with academic institutions in Kosovo and host joint academic programs, student exchanges and joint conferences.
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The visit was arranged by Israel's Ambassador to North Macedonia and head of the Balkan Department at Israel's Foreign Ministry, Dan Oryan, and in honor of the success of HIT's program for heritage technologies in North Macedonia.
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