ISBAT University and Somaville University have signed a MOU for collaborations and academic exchange
Somaville University and ISBAT University have signed a partnership agreement that will pave the way for increased collaboration between the two institutions. The agreement was signed by Dr Mohamed Abdi Nor, the Chancellor of Somaville University, and Dr Mohamed Abdi Samad, the Registrar of Somaville University. They were joined by Hon Fred Omach, the Chancellor of ISBAT University, and Mr Varghese Mundamattam, the Chairman/BoD of ISBAT University.
The signing ceremony took place at Somaville University and was attended by senior officials from both universities. The partnership agreement covers a range of areas, including academic collaboration, joint research initiatives, and student and faculty exchange programs.
Dr Mohamed Abdi Nor, the Chancellor of Somaville University, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating that it will provide students from both universities with new opportunities for academic growth and development. He added that the partnership will also enable Somaville University to expand its academic offerings in East Africa and beyond.
Hon Fred Omach, the Chancellor of ISBAT University, echoed Dr Mohamed Abdi Nor’s sentiments, stating that the partnership will enable ISBAT University to build a strong network of academic experts who can collaborate to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Mr Varghese Mundamattam, the Chairman/BoD of ISBAT University, emphasized the importance of the partnership for both institutions, stating that it will provide new opportunities for growth and development.
The partnership will provide numerous benefits to both institutions. One of the main benefits is increased access to world-class faculty. ISBAT University is renowned for its strong academic programs and faculty, and the partnership with somaville university will provide somaville university students with access to this expertise. At the same time, Somaville University will have the opportunity to work with ISBAT faculty and expand its academic offerings in East Africa.
Collaborative research is another benefit of the partnership. The partnership will create opportunities for joint research projects, enabling faculty and students from both institutions to work together on cutting-edge research initiatives. This will help build a strong network of academic experts who can collaborate to tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges.
Overall, the partnership between Somaville University and ISBAT University is a significant development for both institutions. It will provide students and faculty with new opportunities for academic growth and development, while also enabling the universities to expand their academic offerings and build a strong network of academic experts.