MNU and University of Melbourne sign agreement for research collaboration
The Maldives National University (MNU) and the University of Melbourne have formalized an agreement to collaborate on research initiatives. The agreement was signed during a ceremony at MNU, with Vice Chancellor Dr. Aishath Shehenaz representing MNU. In her address at the ceremony, Dr. Aishath Shehnaz highlighted that this collaboration with the University of Melbourne, a globally renowned institution, would significantly enhance MNU’s capacity to achieve its academic and research objectives. She also expressed hope for future partnerships with other Australian universities. The agreement focuses on addressing global challenges, promoting sustainable development, and improving the quality of education and research. The partnership will facilitate joint research efforts, student exchange programs, and the development of innovative projects. Both universities anticipate that the collaboration will provide valuable opportunities for students, faculty, and service providers, benefiting all involved parties.
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