Enhancing Cooperation Between Science and Production in Higher Education Institutions as A Key Factor for Increasing the Competitiveness of the Educational Services Market
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https://doi.org/10.51699/cajitmf.v7i1.1082Keywords:
Integration, Technology, Individual, Monographs, Non-State Higher EducationAbstract
This article examines the affordability of the educational services market through the proliferation of science and industry interaction in higher education in Uzbekistan. The role of sci-tech advancement for economic growth through the highly productive nature of the education system and the increasing quality of higher education is becoming more valuable. That's why the cooperation of educational institutions with science and production is an important component of increasing the competitiveness of the educational services market. The need, as well as the importance of collaboration between science, education, and production in the context of improving the competitiveness of the economy and education of the country are considered in the article. It also examines the policies and measures set in Uzbekistan by governmental bodies to improve these integration activities, that aim to tightly link scientific and educational processes with the industrial sector and establish innovation advancement directions.
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