Mohan Babu University, Penn State University collaborate for academic exchange, research
Yutukuri Sai Kiran | June 10, 2024 | 12:38 PM IST | 1 min read
The MBU and PSU signing ceremony marks the start of a collaboration to enhance academic and cultural exchanges, promoting interdisciplinary learning and high standards.
NEW DELHI: Mohan Babu University (MBU), Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh, and Penn State University (PSU), Pennsylvania, USA, have collaborated on a strategic partnership by signing an agreement for academic research and cultural exchange. This partnership is designed to benefit students, faculty, and researchers by fostering innovative collaborations, knowledge sharing, and the exchange of best practices, stated the MBU management.
The signing ceremony between MBU and PSU, held at PSU's campus, marks the start of a collaboration aimed at enhancing academic and cultural exchanges between the two institutions. It aims to expand interdisciplinary learning and promote high academic standards through a transparent exchange of educational resources, faculty, and students, the universities said at the signing ceremony.
Objectives of MBU,PSU agreement
Penn State University and Mohan Babu University, have outlined several objectives for their collaboration. These include short-term student programs, study abroad initiatives, joint research projects, and faculty exchanges. The groundwork for this partnership was laid over six months of exploratory meetings between the leadership teams of both universities, during which potential areas of collaboration were identified.
Vishnu Manchu, pro chancellor of MBU, highlighted the importance of this agreement, stating, “This partnership perfectly aligns with MBU’s goals of promoting international collaborations and enhancing diversity in higher education. It will serve as the foundation for a strong, enduring relationship, facilitating interdisciplinary cooperation through the exchange of thoughts, educational resources, faculty, and students.”
Greg Filbeck, acting vice chancellor at Penn State Behrend Campus, expressed his views on the agreement, stating, “This exciting partnership promises significant benefits for students, faculty, and researchers at both institutions. By fostering active participation in research initiatives and academic exchanges, we will create a dynamic environment that propels ground-breaking research and enriches the academic experience for all.”
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