Encouraging Faculty Members and Students to Utilize "Hezar Vajeh" Books
May 20, 2025
During a meeting between Dr. Ali Nouri, Director of the Persian Language and Literature Academy Office at Lorestan University, and the Head of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Lorestan University (Dr. Hassan Nayebzadeh), along with a group of faculty members of this faculty, emphasis was placed on encouraging veterinary medicine academics to utilize the approved vocabulary and terminology of the Persian Language and Literature Academy (the "Thousand Words" books).
According to the Public Relations of Lorestan University, in this meeting, which was held on Tuesday, May 20th of the current year in the meeting hall of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Lorestan University, Dr. Ali Nouri, a faculty member of the Faculty of Literature and Humanities and Director of the Persian Language and Literature Academy Office at Lorestan University, provided explanations about the approved scientific terms of the Academy, which have been published in the form of books known as "Thousand Words".
In this meeting, the vocabulary and terminology of the Persian Language and Literature Academy in the fields of veterinary medicine and medicine were reviewed.
Furthermore, the faculty members of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine were requested to encourage students to make greater use of the considered equivalents of the Persian Language and Literature Academy, while reviewing the electronic version of the books.
At the end of the meeting, the Director of the Persian Language and Literature Academy Office at Lorestan University requested that the faculty members of the faculty send their corrective suggestions regarding non-Persian words to the Academy office in order to enrich the Persian vocabulary, so that they could be sent to the vocabulary selection groups of the Academy.
This meeting was the fifth meeting of the Persian Language and Literature Academy Office at Lorestan University from a series of meetings to commemorate the Persian language.