OERP Develops 8 First-time Audiobooks for Blind Students
Submitted by mohtava on Mon, 03/16/2015 - 13:25According to the OERP Public and International Relations, at the 15th Ministerial session of OERP board of trustees
According to the OERP Public and International Relations, at the 15th Ministerial session of OERP board of trustees
A rare Persian manuscript of the “Three Masnavis” of Persian poet and mystic Khwaju Kermani (1290-1349), which is kept at the British Library in London, has recently been published in Iran.
A selection of works by classical Persian poet, musician Amir-Khosro Dehlavi has been published in Cyrillic in the Tajik city of Khudjand.
A book of Japanese short stories titled ‘Triumphant March into Port Arthur’ translated by Ashkan Kazemian-Moghimi was recently published by Shoorafarain Publications.
Twelve countries are seeking UNESCO’s approval to register a new file on Norouz, the ancient celebration of the Iranian New Year that begins on the first day of spring, on its List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
High school students had the chance to practice more than 40 occupations at "Taste of Profession”, a vocational training project for high school students, on Wednesday in Vladivostok, Russia.
Mayor of Rome Ignazio Marino congratulated Iranians living in the city on New Year.
The Charity Association of Quran Memorization in Al-Jubail city of Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province plans to open the first Quran teacher training center for women of the region on March 18.
A book titled “Islamic Jurisprudence and Jurists in India” has published in the country with the cooperation of the Iranian Cultural Center in New Delhi, the capital
Italian universities will provide more academic seats for Persian language, said Iran's Culture Minister Ali Jannati.
Twenty-five Iranian researchers have been named among the world’s 2015 Highly Cited Researchers by Thomson Reuters.
Iranian Culture Minister Ali Jannati (L) and Laura Boldrini (R), the president of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy, take a glance at a book during a meeting in Rome on March 12, 2015.
The director of the Public Relations Office of the University of Tehran, Ahmadreza Khezri has said that collaboration on the development of the Persian language with India’s Aligarh Muslim University will be expanded in the near future.
The scientific discovery engine ‘Sparrho’ has identified Iran's 'Zahra Haghani' as being the potential future Einstein.
According to Forbes report, Sparrho has analyzed the writings of the 27-year-old Iranian university scholar Haghani and determined that she was one of several writers who were statistically most similar to Einstein.
The young Iranian scientist is currently an assistant professor at Damghan University.
Iran has inked several agreements with a number of universities in Thailand, Australia and Canada in the fields of nanotechnology.
Germany’s highest court on Friday lifted the ban on headscarves for teachers, correcting a 2003 verdict. It follows an appeal made by two female Muslim teachers from Northrhine-Westfalia.
Cultural and tourism cooperation will be increased between the northern province of Mazandaran and Russian port city of Astrakhan, a provincial official said on Saturday.
The Islamic Center of Hamburg will host a forum on the “necessity of peace and security in view of Islam” planned to be organized on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan.
HAMEDAN, Mar. 10 (MNA) – Director General of Hamedan Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism has said efforts must be made to remove obstacles on the way to get Ali Sadr Cave inscribed on UNESCO World Heritage List.