ADA University is a pathway for local and international researchers

16.04.2019
ADA University is a pathway for local and international researchers who aim to pursue their research in the heart of high-quality education. They become privileged to benefit from the outstanding ADA library and to attend the events with the presence of prominent experts for taking first-hand knowledge by conducting research for various period at our University.

Dariush Rahiminia, an Italian PhD candidate of the History of Europe course at the Sapienza University of Rome is currently proceeding his research in this cosmopolitan city of Baku. As his main field of research is based on intercultural and imaginary sociology, he decided to conduct his research at ADA University, wherein the multicultural spirit of the international students is successfully combining with national culture.

One of Dariush’s motivations for choosing our University is to take advantage of the ADA library which has already earned regional recognition in the South Caucasus with its noteworthy collections.
“Before coming to ADA University, the possibility of exploring unique books was at the forefront of my mind as a PhD candidate. Here, at ADA Library I found the books on local culture, nature and socio-political life that for me, are difficult to find in Italy. And now, I genuinely enjoy reading while taking a glimpse on a vibrant campus and the breathtaking nature of the University.

The Azerbaijani PhD candidate of the History of Europe course at Sapienza, Rome University, Emin Rustamov as his peer Dariush is currently pursuing his research at ADA University.
Having obtained extensive experience abroad for many years, Emin hopes that he will reach crucial findings during his research at University. “As an international researcher concentrating on interstate interactions, I can easily feel a combination of intercultural communication here. ADA University can easily be compared with world high ranked universities regarding its offered quality education and facility standards,” says Emin.


We hope that the key findings, which they explored while their research at ADA University will contribute to the literature of European History and wish a great success in their future endeavors.