An MoU between Stanton University, and Bangladesh University sets the stage for academic innovation, joint research, and student opportunities.
Stanton University, and Bangladesh University sign an MoU to promote IT-based education, student exchange programs, and global academic collaborations. Image Courtesy: BU |
California, USA - December 12, 2024:
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed between Stanton University, California, USA, and Bangladesh University, a leading private institution in Bangladesh, to foster collaboration in higher education with a focus on IT-based learning and business administration. The signing ceremony took place at the permanent campus of Bangladesh University on Thursday.
The agreement paves the way for initiatives such as joint research, academic innovations, faculty and student exchange programs, scholarships for Bangladeshi students, and streamlined inter-university transfer opportunities. Both universities aim to address global educational challenges through mutual cooperation, ensuring access to cutting-edge knowledge and resources.
Bangladesh University Registrar Mahbubul Haque and Stanton University’s Bangladesh Regional Manager, Ms. Aisha Akhter, signed the agreement on behalf of their respective institutions. Dignitaries present included Acting Vice Chancellor of Bangladesh University Professor Jahangir Alam, Dean of the Faculty of Business Administration and Economics Professor Tajul Islam, Deputy Registrar (PR) Shohel Ahsan Nipu, and Stanton University Marketing Executive Emon Khan.
Following the signing, Stanton University conducted a career development seminar for students of Bangladesh University. The session, led by Ms. Aisha Akhter, emphasized the significance of global education and career readiness in the evolving job market. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members.
This collaboration signifies a strategic step toward enhancing academic excellence and equipping students with the skills needed to thrive in a technology-driven world.