IIU, Chinese varsities agree on bilateral cooperation
Islamabad : The International Islamic University and Shenzhen University of China on Thursday agreed to mutual cooperation for advance exchange and collaboration in the field of education, culture and pledged to provide better opportunities to students through bilateral cooperation.
Both sides on new IIU campus signed a document on exchanging views and making road maps for joint degree programmes, exchange of information, joint research projects, conferences, seminars on academia and industry linkage and joint inter disciplinary mutual research in various fields.
The Shenzhen University delegates were headed by its president, Prof Li Qingquan, who was accompanied by Deans of Shenzhen University faculties and researchers, including dean of international excellence, dean of Computer Sciences, dean of Foreign Languages and head of the Physics department.
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