During this period, she carried out among other the flowing academic activities:
1. Collaboration with Archaeology Institute of Samarkand
2.Teaching data science and digital transformation
3.Teaching conservation and preservation methods
4.Teaching ArcGIS program in tourism
5.Teaching research methodology
6. Teaching culture and heritage.
She did a great contribution in one book: Ancient Arms Race: Antiquity's Largest Fortresses and Sasanian Military networks of Northern Iran, edited by Erberhard Sauer et al.,
And published 2 book-chapters during this academic years in 2021-2022 including:
1.Chemical and vibrational spectroscopic analyses of similar types of vessels from forts on the Great Wall of Gorgan and fortifications in its hinterland
2.Comparative studies of the Sasanian ceramics from forts on the Great Wall of Gorgan and fortifications in its hinterland
Maria Dagmekhchi won a full scholarship to study archeology and art history at Koch University in Turkey. The activity at the "Silk Road" International University of Tourism and Cultural Heritage has ended today. The first vice-rector of the university, prof. J.D. Eltazarov handed him a certificate from his workplace.
In the near future, our colleague will leave for Turkey. On behalf of the management of our university and the team of professors and teachers, we wish success and luck to Maria Dagmehchi, who is entering a new and responsible stage of her life. We believe that he will soon return to our university as a specialist in archeology and art history.