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By LYTHIA SUITAWA
STAFF and students of the
This follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two higher education institutions on last month in
The signing marked a historical moment for Vudal and paves the way for staff and student academic exchanges as well as collaborative research.
UoV Vice Chancellor Professor Philip Siaguru and SCAU Vice President Professor Liao Ming, who signed the agreement, both see the partnership as one of mutual benefit.
Professor Siaguru said as a young university,
“We are committed to making this MoU work because there is so much in terms of research and farming technologies that we can learn from SCAU,” he said.
“The simplicity and appropriateness of the technology used will suit our small rural communities and farmers greatly.”
Professor Liao said he believed the cooperation would develop into more than just collaboration between two educational institutions.
“This agreement also strengthens the ties between our two countries,” he said.
He added he looked forward to having staff and students of the
The MoU is valid for five years.
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