Medet Myaterov, a student at the S.A.Niyazov Turkmen Agricultural University (TSU), has won a prestigious international competition in Kazakhstan, beating out hundreds of applicants from across the region.
The “Best Student of Central Asia” intellectual marathon brought together over 350 of the most ambitious young people. The competition was fierce: following a rigorous selection process, only those who had already distinguished themselves in major scientific and social activities made it to the final 100.
Medet Myaterov, a second-year student in the Faculty of Agronomy, presented a project to the jury that is relevant to modern medicine and ecology: “An Ecosystem-Based Medicinal Product Based on Mint and Dandelion.”
International experts evaluated not only the idea itself but also the researcher’s extensive background: an impressive list of scientific publications; successful conference presentations; and a deep theoretical foundation in horticulture and vegetable growing.
The expert committee awarded Medet first place. Now, his personal and university achievements include a statuette and a special badge for “Best Student of Central Asia,” along with a first-degree international diploma.