ILEAD
SIGNS MOU WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA
The
first ever collaboration between the University of Dhaka and ILEAD set to kindle
the academic exchange between the two neighbouring countries
KOLKATA:
The
Institute of Leadership, Entrepreneurship and Development (ILEAD) signed a
Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Dhaka (DU) on July 08 (Monday).
Vice Chancellor, Professor Dr.A.A.M.S. Arefin Siddique of the University of
Dhaka and the Chairman of ILEAD Mr. Pradip Chopra attended the ceremony at Dhaka.
The signing of an MOU will
initiate and facilitate collaboration between the two educational institutes, situated
in two neighbouring countries, in terms of academic research, student exchange,
and information sharing. It also offers opportunities for Bangladeshi students
to study for different degree courses in
ILEAD, supported financially by scholarships. This is also the first deep
collaboration between the University of Dhaka and ILEAD, facilitated by their
formal communicative and cooperative relationship.
The agreement between the
University of Dhaka and ILEAD is designed to promote international cooperation
in education and research, and covers activities such as: faculty exchange,
including visiting scholars, exchange of teachers and researchers, student
exchange, and academic information and materials sharing. The collaboration
also aims for joint research programs and research achievement sharing between
ILEAD and the University of Dhaka, in addition to conducting joint training
programs in various disciplines. It also allows the two institutions to develop
additional activities of mutual benefits, including jointly-sponsored
conferences or forums.
Chairman of ILEAD, Mr.
Pradip Chopra, said, “As ILEAD continues to further develop its links with the
world’s leading universities, I am very pleased and honored to be able to sign
this historic MOU with the University of Dhaka. Through our partnership with
this very prestigious university in Bangaladesh, we look forward to
strengthening our long-term relations, and building closer and deeper ties for
the new generations of our two great countries."
ILEAD has actively pursued
its role as one of the leading educational institutes in Asia and has enthusiastically
ventured into forging further association and collaboration with leading
institutes of higher studies in Asia and beyond. As part of its global reach
initiatives, ILEAD has already signed an MOU with one of China’s largest
independent, integrated business school – Yunnan Normal University Business
School aiming at student exchange and joint research programmes. Similar
agreements are expected shortly with Universities in US, Europe, UK, Thailand, and
Nepal to name a few. Students from universities in USA, Germany and China have
visited ILEAD as part of the institute’s global student exchange programme.
About iLEAD:
iLEAD
is a world-class Institute offering degree courses in Media and Management studies
both at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. ILEAD also offers various
short term industry oriented courses to students and working professionals such
as Retail management, Digital Film Making, Photography, Advertising, Events
& PR, Digital Marketing and Entrepreneurship programs to name a few. The
institute also offers the first ever well- structured Real estate management
programme in India in collaboration with Jadavpur University. It has one of the
best educational infrastructure facilities in the country, with a Wi-Fi enabled
campus, exquisitely designed classrooms based on eminent personalities, a
massive book library as well as a digital library, state of the art auditorium,
studio floor, well-equipped gymnasium, music room, a cafeteria and a food
court. ILEAD attracts and nurtures outstanding scholars from around the world
through excellence and innovation in teaching and learning, research and
knowledge exchange, and by contributing to the advancement of society and the
development of leaders by way of a close balance between global presence
through engagement with other countries, and regional significance.
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