Manipal Ties Up With UK, Australia
28 May 2010

Collaboration will enable student and faculty exchange programmes and facilitate research


Manipal University, with Manipal Education, announced the signing of two Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) on April 26, with University of Melbourne, and University of Nottingham, UK.
These MoUs aim to facilitate active collaboration by offering joint programmes,
providing joint and dual degrees, enabling student and faculty exchanges and developing collaborative research programs in areas including alternative energy, health sciences and public policy. Ramdas Pai, Chancellor, Manipal University, said, “Our focus is to transform Manipal University into a world-class university, and these relationships will be mutually beneficial.” Professor Greenaway, Vice Chancellor, University of Nottingham, added that these partnerships provide “an opportunity for the development of innovative teaching and research collaborations that can contribute to the development of higher education and the knowledge economy in India.”

Manipal University, with Manipal Education, announced the signing of two Memorandum of Understandings (MoUs) on April 26, with University of Melbourne, and University of Nottingham, UK.

These MoUs aim to facilitate active collaboration by offering joint programmes, providing joint and dual degrees, enabling student and faculty exchanges and developing collaborative research programs in areas including alternative energy, health sciences and public policy. Ramdas Pai, Chancellor, Manipal University, said, “Our focus is to transform Manipal University into a world-class university, and these relationships will be mutually beneficial.” Professor Greenaway, Vice Chancellor, University of Nottingham, added that these partnerships provide “an opportunity for the development of innovative teaching and research collaborations that can contribute to the development of higher education and the knowledge economy in India.”




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