Al Hayat Medical University signed an MoU with Kampala International University (Uganda).
Al Hayat Medical University is delighted to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Kampala International University, Uganda, marking a significant step in fostering international collaboration in postgraduate studies, research, and educational exchange.
The MoU was officially signed by Professor Dr. AbdiKani Ahmed Farah, Vice-Chancellor of Al Hayat Medical University, and Professor Mouhammad Mpezamihigo, Vice-Chancellor of Kampala International University. The ceremony was witnessed by Deputy Vice-Chancellor Khadar Nur Muhammad and Deputy Vice-Chancellor Dr. Sophia Kazibwe, as well as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Research, Innovation, Consultancy, and Extension (RICE) from Kampala International University.
This agreement paves the way for a robust partnership between the two institutions, focusing on several key areas:
Postgraduate Studies: The MoU outlines a framework for collaboration in postgraduate programs, facilitating student and faculty exchanges, joint supervision, and shared academic resources.
Research Initiatives: Both universities will engage in collaborative research projects, leveraging their combined expertise and resources to address critical issues in the medical and scientific fields.
Educational Exchange: The agreement promotes the exchange of students and faculty members, providing opportunities for enriched learning experiences and cross-cultural academic interactions.
Innovation and Consultancy: The partnership also aims to support innovation and consultancy services, with a particular focus on translating research findings into practical solutions.
This collaboration is expected to enhance the academic and research capabilities of both universities, foster greater global academic cooperation, and contribute to advancements in medical science and education. The signing of this MoU represents a shared commitment to excellence and a forward-looking approach to addressing global challenges in health and education.