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International Conference on Applied Multidisciplinary Research

International Conference on Applied Multidisciplinary Research

In the last 20 years, there have been major developmental trends in higher academic research in Afghanistan; albeit there still exists a greater gap. A large number of students have been graduating every year from universities and institutions of higher education, but the research sector still remains recessive.

International Conference on Reforming the Higher Education Curricula

National Conference on Embracing the Future: Navigating AI's Innovation, Uncertainty, Threats and Challenges.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing global industries, organizations, and services by improving efficiency and accuracy while simultaneously creating new possibilities and challenges.

International Conference on Reforming the Higher Education Curricula

International Conference on Applied Multidisciplinary Research

In recent years, significant social, political, economic, and technological developments at the international level have impacted our lives in various ways.

Annual Conference on Higher Education Development in Afghanistan

Annual Conference on Higher Education Development in Afghanistan

Kardan University’s Center for Higher Education Development (CHED) is pleased to organize its Annual Conference on Higher Education Development in Afghanistan (ACHEDA) under the theme of “Reforms in the Process and Criteria of Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education”.

International Conference on Reforming the Higher Education Curricula

International Conference on Reforming the Higher Education Curricula

The Center for Higher Education Development (CHED) at Kardan University, in alignment with its strategic objectives and aims to explore the prevailing practices, opportunities, and challenges related to the development, revision, and nationalisation of academic curricula in the country

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