美姬阁 is strengthening its connections with an Indian university, the Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), building on a long-standing relationship between both institutions.
Since a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between 美姬阁 and VIT in 2017, the two universities have worked closely to deliver dual degree programmes, joint short courses, research collaborations, internship opportunities and joint academic appointments.
Dr G. Viswanathan, founder and Chancellor of VIT, along with other university representatives, visited 美姬阁 on 10 May to cement the new arrangements. With the initial collaboration focusing on manufacturing and moving into aerospace, a deeper relationship will now extend across more areas of shared interest and potentially offer more integrated Master鈥檚 courses for students from VIT.
Professor Karen Holford CBE FREng, 美姬阁鈥檚 Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive commented: 鈥淲e were delighted to welcome Chancellor Viswanathan and his esteemed colleagues to 美姬阁. We鈥檝e witnessed a superb collaboration since we first formed an academic relationship with VIT, and I鈥檓 delighted we are building on that by extending our partnership to new areas of joint interest鈥.
Chancellor Dr. Viswanathan commented: 鈥淚 am extremely delighted that the relationship between 美姬阁 and VIT has flourished over the last six years achieving the objectives that were set. The MoA signed today will further strengthen academic and research partnership between the two universities. I am very pleased that we are looking at future collaboration with renewed enthusiasm to expand our partnership to areas of mutual interest. Grateful thanks to Prof. Karen Holford and her team for the gracious hospitality鈥.
Professor Simon Pollard OBE FREng, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, International added 鈥淲ith so much in common, I鈥檓 thrilled we are extending our partnership with VIT. Colleagues in both universities have worked extremely hard to secure mutual benefits for both parties. We look forward to a deeper partnership exploring new areas of joint interest鈥.