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Shoolini University signed an MoU with Daffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Solan, February 13
Expanding its global footprint, Shoolini University recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Daffodil International University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Following the MoU, the two universities will develop a close partnership to promote academic and cultural exchanges between the two institutions through mutual assistance, especially in teaching and research.
Shoolini University Vice Chancellor Prof Atul Khosla signed the MoU with Daffodil International University Vice Chancellor Dr M Lutfar Rahman in Dhaka recently. Prof Khosla was invited to join the 10th Convocation of Daffodil International University as the Convocation Speaker. The convocation ceremony was held at Daffodil Smart City, Birulia, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
The agreement will facilitate discussions among faculty members and the development of specific cooperative programs. Each university will designate a liaison officer to coordinate the application of this agreement in the best interest of both the institutions.
Apart from this, there will be exchange opportunities for students who have received a grant and fulfilled the admission criteria of the respective institutions. They will be treated as fully accepted students of the school, faculty, or department concerned, with the same rights and regulations.
The faculty exchange program includes the exchange of academic staff for a short duration for shared expertise and knowledge among both institutions' staff and students. Both the institutions also have an agreement regarding research degrees, the provision of placements, and support for Masters's students undertaking a period of research and placement at the partner institution.
The MoU provides for access to the library database, journals, and other online resources for both staff and students of each university. Both the universities also agree to participate in short-term summer and winter programs arranged by other partner institutions.
Both institutions will facilitate their application for internship placement at a partner institution to encourage young entrepreneurs, new graduates, and young teaching assistants. The agreement also provides that each institution may arrange scholarship opportunities for deserving students of a partner institution and cooperate accordingly.