University College Dublin (UCD) and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) sign MoU to boost cross border collaboration and foster Global Academic Partnership
In a significant step towards international academic collaboration, University College Dublin (UCD) and Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT) have recently signed an MoU. This alliance marks the commencement of a transformative journey aimed at promoting cross-border collaboration, student exchange, joint academic research, and faculty engagement.
The MoU outlines a series of initiatives that will empower VIT students to study at UCD in the Colleges of Engineering & Architecture, and Business for one term or a full academic year. Additionally, VIT students will benefit from an access-feeder or ‘international transfer program,’ allowing them to study at UCD after completing a minimum of two years of their bachelor’s degree.
This collaborative agreement signifies the shared commitment of both institutions to elevate future collaborations and encompasses a wide range of academic initiatives designed to enhance the educational experiences of students and faculty.
Professor Colin Scott, Vice President for Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, and Principal for the College of Social Sciences & Law at University College Dublin, expressed his excitement about this partnership, stating: “This MoU between UCD and VIT will open up areas for cooperation between the two institutions in the areas of student and staff exchanges and collaborative partnership opportunities across diverse disciplines. As Ireland’s Global University, UCD presents great opportunities for learning in an internationalized curriculum and for partnerships in research, with outstanding joint opportunities for UCD students and staff to take advantage of with VIT.“
The partnership is expected to provide students with unparalleled opportunities for international exposure and academic enrichment, as well as fostering cross-cultural understanding. It will also enable collaborative research efforts that tackle global challenges and drive innovation.
Dr. R. Seenivasan, Director of the International Relations Office and Professor at the Centre for Nanobiotechnology at VIT University highlighted the transformative potential of this partnership, stating, “This partnership between VIT and UCD is a testament to our commitment to global education and research excellence. By combining our strengths and resources, we aim to empower our students and faculty to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. We are excited to embark on this journey with UCD and look forward to the transformative impact this partnership will have on our institutions, our communities, and the world.“
Adding to his comment Mr. Barry O’ Driscoll, Regional Manager – India & South Asia, Education in Ireland said, “The signing of this MOU symbolizes a growing partnership between India and Ireland- one that will lead to numerous joint initiatives, eventually producing new synergies in areas of academic research, seminars, knowledge exchange, and exploring new programs in the years to come. Education in Ireland supports and looks forward to more such collaborations of Irish Higher Education Institutes with Indian universities.”
This MoU marks the beginning of an exciting journey for both UCD and VIT as they explore the possibilities of a study abroad and access-feeder partnership with the College of Engineering & Architecture and the College of Business. It opens the door to a new era of academic collaboration, bringing together the best of two institutions dedicated to producing future leaders and groundbreaking research.