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IIT Kharagpur and University of Manchester explore opportunities for collaborative programs

IIT Kharagpur and University of Manchester explore opportunities for collaborative programs

India Blooms News Service | | 07 Nov 2017, 04:55 pm

Kharagpur, Nov 7 (IBNS): IIT Kharagpur and University of Manchester recently held a series of discussions in scientific, technical, and other areas to undertake joint research or technology projects and international academic programs.
 

 

A team of 8 professors and administrators of UoM, led by their Associate Vice President, Prof. Stephen Flint, visited IIT Kharagpur over the weekend during their maiden India trip this year.

The two educational institutions which signed anMoU last Summer, would work towards developing a course for working professionals in the domain of Health Informatics. Opportunities for international Masters and PhD programs have also been actively discussed.

It is to be noted here one year Master's program offered by some foreign universities are not recognized as regular Master’s program in India.

Prof. Siddhartha Mukhopadhyay, Dean of Alumni Affairs and International Relations at IIT Kharagpur, felt that enhanced exchanges between IIT Kharagpur and UoM would not only help develop research programmes with global impact but would also lead to world-class training programmes for students in and out of universities.

Joint research projects are being considered in Biomedical Informatics, Advanced Materials, Smart Textiles and Earth-Environment-Water Sciences which will be one of its kinds in India. Such research can be supported through various research funding such as Newton Bhabha Fund, Global Challenges Research Fund etc.

Prof. Abhijit Mukherjee, the faculty coordinator of this MoU at IIT Kharagpur who have a decade long research collaboration with scientists of MoU, said that these institutional bonding can really develop a milestone between UK-India academic collaborations.

Prof. Flint said that he is really impressed by the goodwill and positive feel on both sides to build a strong, productive relationship.

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