Dibrugarh University and Bangladesh Envoy Strengthen Academic Ties
Dibrugarh University & Bangladesh envoy discuss academic, research ties
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Dibrugarh University in Assam, India, hosted a meeting with Zikrul Hasan Fahad, the assistant high commissioner of Bangladesh, to enhance academic collaboration. Discussions focused on faculty and student exchanges, joint research projects, and formal partnerships, aiming to benefit both institutions.
- 01Zikrul Hasan Fahad, assistant high commissioner of Bangladesh, met with Dibrugarh University officials to discuss academic cooperation.
- 02The meeting emphasized potential faculty and student exchange programs and joint research initiatives.
- 03Vice-chancellor Jiten Hazarika highlighted the cultural and educational ties between India and Bangladesh.
- 04Participants agreed to draft a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to formalize the collaboration.
- 05Areas for potential research collaboration include regional studies, environmental science, and public health.
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On Monday, Zikrul Hasan Fahad, the assistant high commissioner of Bangladesh, met with officials from Dibrugarh University in Assam, India, to discuss enhancing academic cooperation and research collaboration. Vice-chancellor Jiten Hazarika welcomed the envoy and underscored the historical cultural and educational connections between India and Bangladesh. The discussions focused on establishing faculty and student exchange programs, joint research projects, and formal educational partnerships. Participants explored options for credit transfers, short-term mobility programs, and collaborative seminars. Hazarika expressed optimism about developing concrete initiatives that would benefit both students and faculty. The meeting included insights from various university leaders, including the registrar and the director of the office of international affairs, who emphasized the university's commitment to supporting Bangladeshi students. The gathering concluded with an agreement to draft a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and form a joint working group to prepare detailed proposals for future collaborations.
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The collaboration is expected to enhance educational opportunities for students and faculty from both Dibrugarh University and Bangladeshi institutions.
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