NONGPOH:

The University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya (USTM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Higher Education Gabon, on Saturday.

Dr Patrick Mouguiama Daouda, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Gabon, and Professor G D Sharma, Vice Chancellor USTM and President, Association of Indian Universities signed the agreement.

The Gabonese Minister of Higher Education, along with Josephine Patricia NTYAM-EHYA, First Counsellor, Embassy of Gabon in India, among other delegates from the country visited USTM and addressed an interactive session with students and faculty members of the university.

Meanwhile, USTM students presented a beautiful cultural showcasing of the eight northeastern states.

Addressing a large gathering of students and faculty members, the Gabonese Minister of Higher Education Dr Patrick Mouguiama Daouda expressed his desire to work on inter-university projects and highlighted the importance of the mobility of teacher-researchers and students for higher education.

He said, β€œThe pact would be a tool to forge a partnership, especially between USTM and other universities in Gabon. Our students can study digital courses for the first three years and travel to India to pursue further studies. In the same way, Indian students can travel to Gabon for further studies. I assure you that Gabon is very capable to take charge of the students who come to our country for higher studies. Because Gabon has a policy of social assistance for the students and it is a very strong policy,” adding that the Gabon government also takes care of the meal and accommodation of the students.

Furthermore, Daouda said Indian students who come to study in Gabon can avail the same benefits, he added. Appreciating the green campus of USTM, the Gabonese Higher Education Minister thanked everyone present for their participation.

Mahbubul Hoque, USTM Chancellor said, β€œWe are collaborating with other countries for student, faculty, and staff exchange and collaborative research. We are working honestly with dedication and I believe that by 2030 we can make USTM globally known. Our University is heading towards becoming a teaching-learning destination for global students.”

In his welcome address, Professor G D Sharma, VC USTM said, β€œNow we are in a position to become a place of attraction for international students. We got β€˜A’ Grade by NAAC and we have NIRF Ranking among the top 200 universities in India. Accordingly, USTM is coming up with the necessary facilities and infrastructure suitable for international students.”

According to the MoU, educational experiences between students and staff of the two institutions are likely to comprise most of them while a wide range of projects may be identified within the MoU. Each institution will accept full-time students from the other institution on an approximate one-for-one basis for undergraduate or post-graduate study during the academic year, and, where feasible, during any of the sessions of summer school.

Such activities include faculty exchange for research activities for short-term or extended periods of time; conducting conferences, seminars, and lecture series; developing activities with the areas of business, industry, and education in the community in which the institutions are located. The term of this MoU shall be five academic years. Each academic year shall begin with the fall semester and shall consist of the fall (odd) and spring (even).