NUML signs MoUs for collaboration between academia, industry
Islamabad:The National University of Modern Languages (NUML) hosted a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing ceremony with Teach for Pakistan (TFP) and the Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning (PILL) to foster meaningful collaboration between academia and industry, and to promote research, career development, and public health initiatives.
The first MoU was signed between NUML and Teach for Pakistan (TFP) to create strong linkages in areas of mutual interest. Under the agreement, TFP will offer fellowship, internship, and employment opportunities to NUML graduates.
In addition, TFP will organize information sessions, career development events, and professional skill-building workshops for NUML students. NUML will facilitate collaboration between student societies and TFP to maximize student engagement and mutual benefit. The university will also extend logistical support to TFP for the smooth execution of its programmes and initiatives on campus.
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