home home about us site map
admission tnea counselling universities tamilnadu womens college
 
Search the web      
Education
   Admission Tracker
   Career Guidance
   Colleges Today
   Counselling
   Distance Education
   Districtwise Colleges
   Educational Loans
   Entrance Test
   Exam Results
   News Today
   Search - Colleges
   Universities
   Women's Colleges

Educational News Today
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Pact for cooperation in higher education

Agreement for collaborative research and exchange of reports



MUTUAL: Stanley Aeschleman, Executive Vice-Chancellor of Appalachian State University (right) and T. Chinnaraj Joseph Jaikumar, Principal, American College, exchanging documents.

MADURAI: In an effort to take educational standards to global level and bestow friendship and cooperation in higher education, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Appalachian State University, North Carolina, and the American College here on Friday.


Addressing the gathering, T. Chinnaraj Joseph Jaikumar, Principal, harked back to the American College’s founding fathers and their historical idea of providing a holistic liberal science education. The idea was ingrained with a pluralist attitude of reaching the marginalised sections of society interweaving both tradition and modernity during colonial and the post-colonial times. During the post-colonial era, the college was involving itself in the nation-building exercise with its emphasis on scientific education thus giving a good number of technocrats to the nation from this part of the world.

The Principal termed the signing of MOU as a Red Letter Day in American friendship and cooperation in higher education.

The 119-year-old Appalachian State University, for the first time in its global endeavours focusing India, has chosen the 127-year-old American College as one of its six locations in the country. Representing the Appalachian State University and leading the 7-member team of delegates were Stanley Aeschleman, Provost and Executive Vice-Chancellor of the university, and Jesse Lutabingwa, Associate Vice-Chancellor for International Education and Development.

Mr. Jesse, in his address, said that the agreement would be a mutually beneficial relationship between the institutions.

Mr. Stanley said that the MoU was a strategic initiative to go global and establish academic relationship based on reciprocity with a strong emphasis to connect cultures.

The agreement is for reciprocal exchange of faculty, students, collaborative research and exchange of reports and publications.
Courtesy: The Hindu
<< Back
Education News Archive 

2005     2006     2007     2008

about us | disclaimer | feedback | press release | site map | tell your friend | useful links
copyright © 2003 - 2008, adroit techno solutions all rights reserved