The director of the Iran Language Institute will be a keynote speaker at the 2025 World Chinese Language Conference

The director of the Iran Language Institute will be a keynote speaker at the 2025 World Chinese Language Conference
Dr. Mahdi Zolfaghari, director of the Iran Language Institute, has left for this country to participate in the 2025 World Chinese Language Conference.
According to the Iran Language Institute Public Relations and International Affairs Office, this trip means to enhance the quality of Chinese language education, currently one of the languages taught at the ILI.
At this conference, Dr. Zolfaghari is scheduled to speak as one of the key speakers on the Language Teaching in Schools panel about the language teaching process in Iran.
Furthermore, meeting and discussing with the cultural and scientific advisors of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Beijing and some presidents of Chinese universities to define and establish scientific and international cooperation between the ILI and other educational and university centers in China will also be on the agenda of the director of the Iran Language Institute during this trip, the news of which will be published later.
It is worth mentioning that Dr. Zolfaghari, the director of the ILI, also traveled to Beijing in December 1402 at the invitation of the Chinese Ministry of Education to participate in the 2023 World Chinese Language Conference on the topic of expanding international cooperation in the field of Chinese language education, hosted by the Language Education and Cooperation Center of the Ministry of Education of China and attended as the second keynote speaker at this conference, news of which you can see here.
Nov 15, 2025 09:03
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The Iranian Language Center, as the most prestigious, oldest and largest foreign language teaching institute in Iran, has been operating in Tehran since 1304 under the name of the Iran-US Association, and its classes were often held in affiliated centers. Language education "was launched at the crossroads of the Republic in the 1330s