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FUDMA, US varsity sign MoU on teaching, learning and research

Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA) and University of West Georgia. (UWG) United States of America (USA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at boosting Teaching, Learning and Research.

The signing of the MOU which is for initial 5 years was done virtually between the institution where the Vice Chancellor FUDMA Prof. Armay’u Hamisu Bichi signed on behalf of FUDMA while Dr Daryush Ila, the Vice President, Innovation and Research Board of Regent UWG signed for UWG.

Under the MOU, cross fertilisation of researches, ideas and facilities shall be used for the mutual benefit of the institutions by both staff and students especially in areas of Molecular Biology. Plant Biology Medical Microbiology, Biochemistry, Parasitology, Entomology, Medical Virology, Animal Nutrition,
Aquatic Ecology and Wild Life Ecology.

Others include exchange of journal publications, academic materials and other information relevant to research and leaning as well as UWG providing FUDMA with relevant information on available
opportunities for Post Graduate studies such as scholarships, fellowships research grants and conference sponsorships.

FUDMA stands to benefit from learning experiences such as Post-Doctoral Fellowships, Technical visits and participation in Seminars, Workshops and other academic meetings.

This is in addition to availing FUDMA with facilities, resources and mentorship at UWG, according to a statement on Friday by the University’s PRO, Habibu Umar Amin. Zn

Speaking shortly after the signing ceremony, FUDMA VC Prof. Armaya’u Hamisu Bichi described the event as a milestone achievement and a memorable one that will boost teaching and learning between the two institutions and humanity at large.

Prof. Bichi assured of his resolve and readiness to continue to explore more of such opportunities for staff and students of FUDMA to showcase their academic prowess of which the University is known
for noting that “FUDMA is committed to boosting teaching and research”.

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