Computer Education Department at TIU Hosts Workshop on DAAD Short Term Funding Applications
The Department of Computer Education, Faculty of Education at Tishk International University (TIU) organized a National Workshop on DAAD Short Term Funding Applications, aimed to offer comprehensive guidance on the optimal approach to drafting applications for the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Short Term Funding. The workshop showcased a deliberate division into two distinct yet interrelated portions, with the valuable contribution of esteemed experts from the academic realm.
Mr. Peshwa Luqman, a scholar affiliated with the Bauhaus University in Germany, had a pivotal role as the keynote speaker for the event. The presenter’s discourse demonstrated a profound understanding and mastery of the subject matter, as it adeptly delved into the complexities of crafting proposals with great aptitude. The conversation conducted by Mr. Luqman delved into the nature of proposal composition. This study offered a comprehensive analysis of the fundamental components that underpin compelling proposals, while highlighting the features that set exceptional proposals apart.
Concurrently, Mr. Muhammed Anwar, Head of the Computer Education Department, provided a speech in which he provided further details regarding the strategic coordination of collaborations with the German institutions within the broader context of the conference. Mr. Anwar highlighted the noteworthy influence of effective networking, underscoring the numerous opportunities for collaborative synergy that often emerge from such intellectual gatherings. The speaker underscored the indisputable significance of cultivating robust international academic networks as catalysts for the advancement of research and educational partnerships. The program was a valuable opportunity for ambitious researchers and academics who are actively pursuing the highly coveted DAAD Short Term Funding. The attendees departed with tangible and applicable knowledge and cultivating a comprehension of the numerous intricacies involved in the procedure of proposal formulation.














