Why it matters:
Establishing a robust scientific infrastructure is crucial for fostering innovation and enabling talented individuals to thrive, ultimately benefiting Iran's economy and global standing.
The big picture:
The approach seeks to cultivate talent and ensure that competitive environments emerge without barriers.
What he is saying:
Hossein Afshin: "In nature, competition does not always start with noise. Science does not progress with shouting or orders; it moves with 'understanding the moment' and recognizing changes."
"For these selections not to be merely symbolic, specific, transparent, and targeted grants are being considered for purchasing domestically produced products, so that science is not only seen but also enters the country’s economic cycle."
Key points:
- The government prioritizes the two pillars of "scientific health" and "infrastructure" this year
- Identifying universities with the highest scientific excellence is critical to promoting healthy competition
- Grants and support are being established to ensure that scientific achievements translate into economic benefits
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