Rishihood University and University of Chester Sign 3-Year MoU for Academic and Research Collaboration

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EdTechReview.in is excited to announce that Rishihood University in Sonipat, India, and the University of Chester in the United Kingdom (UK) have officially established a three-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote collaboration between the two institutions. This partnership will foster innovative educational and research opportunities for faculty and students affiliated with Rishihood University’s School of Creativity and the University of Chester.

The collaboration will focus on student and faculty exchanges between the two universities, with opportunities for both undergraduate and postgraduate students to gain diverse and enriching learning experiences. This could include learning and teaching enhancements, the exchange of publications, materials, and research initiatives.

Manika Walia, Dean of the School of Creativity at Rishihood University, states: “This agreement marks a dynamic partnership to foster innovative educational and research opportunities. This alliance serves as a platform for students and faculty from both institutions to exchange knowledge, explore creative pursuits and collectively contribute to higher education.”

Through this agreement, students from Rishihood University will be able to take part in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at the University of Chester. The University of Chester is committed to providing an exceptional student learning experience, developing staff expertise, providing teaching excellence, and actively growing research and scholarship.

The aim of the MoU is to positively impact the lives of students, faculty, and the communities both universities serve, allowing each institution to make a significant and growing contribution to the region, nationally and internationally.

For teachers, this collaboration provides a great opportunity for students to gain a more diverse learning experience and to explore creative pursuits outside of their own school. It also allows for the exchange of knowledge and ideas between different institutions, promoting the importance of collaboration in the education sector.