St Aloysius AIMIT centre joins hands with Judson University, USA to boost global academic synergy


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Mangaluru, May 8: In a significant stride towards global academic partnership, St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), AIMIT Centre, has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the prestigious Judson University, USA. The agreement was formally signed by Dr Fr Kiran Coth, director of AIMIT, and Dr Nikki Fennern, vice president of Judson University.

The collaboration sets the stage for a broad spectrum of educational initiatives between the two institutions, including Judson University and Campus USA. The MoU outlines a shared vision to enhance international academic exchange, support collaborative research projects, and foster innovation through joint efforts.

One of the key highlights of this partnership is the potential establishment of a Centre of Excellence (CoE), which would serve as a hub for academic innovation and resource-sharing. The initiative is expected to open new avenues for faculty and student exchange programmes, joint conferences, and cutting-edge research collaborations, bringing long-term benefits to all stakeholders involved.

 

 

  

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