GD Goenka University is delighted to announce its collaboration with the University of Leeds, UK to enhance academic and research endeavours between the two esteemed institutions.
The alliance encompasses a comprehensive framework for cooperation, including the exchange of faculty members to promote academic and cultural enrichment, and enabling undergraduate and graduate students to participate in summer internships, dissertation projects, semester mobility, and other academic pursuits.
Additionally, it will facilitate the sharing of research materials, publications, and newsletters to foster knowledge dissemination. Both institutions will collaborate on internships and joint research projects, offering practical experience and innovative solutions.
The partnership also includes general academic and research activities to promote mutual interests, as well as organising joint PhD programs, conferences, and symposiums to enhance scholarly exchange.
”The strategic collaboration with Leeds University is a testament to our legacy of offering a global learning experience to students. It will not only offer valuable opportunities for our students to expand their horizons but will also empower them to thrive in the digital age,” said Dr. Kim Menezes, GD Goenka University.
Echoing his views, Ms. Jenny Oxley, Head of Internationalisation at Leeds University, stated, “This alliance marks a significant step towards fostering global academic cooperation. We are excited about the opportunities it will create for our students and faculty. By working together, we can utilise our combined strengths to offer unique educational experiences and promote innovative research projects that address global challenges.”
This association opens new avenues for students from both universities, allowing them to participate in inter-university programs within UGC guidelines. Students will gain access to diverse academic resources, cross-cultural experiences, and enriched learning opportunities to evolve into future industry leaders and change agents.