AlHussein Technical University (HTU) and University of North Texas (UNT) Sign Memorandum of Agreement to Foster Academic Cooperation and Exchange
Recently, a ceremony was held to mark the commencement of collaborative efforts on a memorandum of agreement between AlHussein Technical University (HTU) and the University of North Texas (UNT). The agreement, aimed at enhancing academic cooperation and exchange, encompasses joint studies, research projects, educational programs, and various activities that benefit both institutions.
This memorandum of agreement (MoA) aimed at promoting academic collaboration and exchange between the two institutions, it also establishes a framework for joint studies, research projects, educational programs, and other mutually beneficial activities.
The MoA reflects the shared academic and cultural interests of HTU and UNT, and both institutions are committed to leveraging this partnership to advance their respective missions and enhance the quality of education and research. By fostering cooperation in various academic areas, HTU and UNT seek to create valuable opportunities for students, faculty, and researchers.
The agreement enables collaboration in a wide range of activities, such as the development of student exchange programs, collaborative research projects, the organization of joint academic and scientific activities, research collaboration, exchange of teaching personnel, and exchange or access to publications and other materials of common interest, subject to appropriate confidentiality or non-disclosure agreements.
During the signing ceremony, the memorandum was officially endorsed by Prof. Ismail Al Hinti, President of AlHussein Technical University, Dr. Jennifer Evans Cowley, Dean and Vice President for Academic Affairs at the University of North Texas, and Dr. Hassan Qandil, who deputized on behalf of UNT during the launch event.
Hinti expressed his enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, "The collaboration with UNT represents an exciting opportunity for our institutions to strengthen academic ties, promote cultural understanding, and expand educational horizons. We look forward to the positive impact this collaboration will have on our students, faculty, and research endeavors."
Evans-Cowley echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the potential for mutual growth and innovation. "The partnership with HTU aligns perfectly with our mission to provide transformative educational experiences and contribute to the global community. Through joint studies, research projects, and other collaborative activities, we will enhance the academic landscape for our students and foster a culture of innovation."
The MoA between HTU and UNT signifies a significant step towards international academic collaboration and will serve as a catalyst for knowledge exchange, cultural enrichment, and innovation. By combining their expertise and resources, both institutions aim to create a vibrant academic community that nurtures the leaders and innovators of tomorrow.