Adani University and IIT Mandi Sign Five-Year Agreement to Enhance Research and Academic Collaboration

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Himanshu Tiwari

Adani University and IIT Mandi Sign Five-Year Agreement to Enhance Research and Academic Collaboration

Ahmedabad, March 19: Adani University has signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Mandi. This agreement aims to foster collaboration in academic and research fields between the two institutions.

Under this partnership, both institutions will work together on joint research projects, co-author academic papers, and implement exchange programs for students and faculty.

The agreement also encompasses activities such as internships, research funding, and the organization of seminars and conferences.

According to an official statement, the MoU will facilitate joint research, collaborative publications, academic exchanges, and internship opportunities.

Additionally, both institutions will launch short-term courses, including executive education, summer schools, and digital learning modules. The goal is to provide students and faculty with enhanced resources, shared knowledge, and increased learning opportunities.

Furthermore, the two institutions will jointly explore new research funding opportunities, host seminars and conferences, and develop new academic programs.

This five-year partnership is expected to strengthen research capabilities and promote innovation-driven education.

The statement highlighted that this collaboration will provide students and faculty with better resources, shared experiences, and opportunities to learn from different institutions.

For Adani University, this partnership marks a significant step towards enhancing its research ecosystem.

The statement further noted that the agreement will help bridge industry-related knowledge with academic research, fostering innovation.

It also emphasized, “This initiative reflects the growing trend in higher education where institutions collaborate to solve complex problems and develop better educational models through shared knowledge.”

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