IIT Gandhinagar and Deakin University: An agreement for academic and research cooperation was signed today between Deakin University in Australia and the Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar (IITGN).
Through this new collaboration, research, teaching, and learning in areas of mutual interest between the two universities will be facilitated for students, teachers, staff, and knowledge sharing. Deakin University and IITGN are well-positioned to foster a productive and dynamic collaboration.
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“IIT Gandhinagar has always believed in the idea of global cooperation for collective growth that leads to modern and holistic education and research avenues in the local and global arena,” stated Prof. Rajat Moona, Director of IITGN, in a statement on this occasion. We are thrilled to be working with Deakin University to further our collaborative efforts in creating relevant and mutually advantageous models for growing the knowledge ecosystem in the area. I have no doubt that this collaboration will have a significant positive impact on the careers and global exposure of our teachers, staff, and students.
“Deakin’s effort to explore, innovate and actualize the most meaningful avenues for collaboration and engagement across Indian academia, industry and government,” stated Prof. Iain Martin, Vice Chancellor of Deakin University in Australia. With our GIFT City Campus, we want to do considerably more “in India” than we have in the past three decades of working “with India, for India.” By collaborating with IIT Gandhinagar, we can strengthen the strategic presence of our two partner schools in the area and fully fulfil the objectives of increased student mobility, knowledge, and collaborative research and innovation. I’m really excited about the potential that this relationship has ahead of it.