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Bridging continents Shoolini signs MoA with UK varsity for dual master’s degree

Partnership will enable Shoolini students to complete the first year of their master’s programme in India and the second year at Royal Holloway in the UK

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Shoolini University has signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL), UK, to launch a 1 1 master’s progression programme in Business Management.

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The MoA was formally signed by Prof Tracy Bhamra, Provost and Pro Vice-Chancellor (Global) at RHUL and Prof PK Khosla, Chancellor of Shoolini University. The agreement was presented by Stephen Thomas, Head of Global Partnerships and Business Development at RHUL, during his visit to the Shoolini campus.

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During the one-day visit, Thomas held in-depth discussions with senior university officials and toured key research and innovation facilities, including the Ecological Park, Vardhman Industry-Academia Lab, Nanotechnology Lab, PURSE Lab and the Intellectual Property Rights Cell.

The partnership will enable Shoolini students to complete the first year of their Master’s programme in India and the second year at Royal Holloway in the UK, providing them with an opportunity for global academic exposure and enhanced career prospects.

Dr Rozy Dhanta, Deputy Director of the Office of International Affairs, commented on the collaboration: “We are committed to providing our students with global learning opportunities. This programme will empower our management students to gain valuable international experience and pursue academic excellence.”

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