NSU Signs Agreement with Barbaria Institute of Technology in Gujarat, India
During an October exploratory visit to India, NSU President Dr. George Hanbury met with leaders in the country ranging from the Foreign Minister and Ministers of Health and Education, to education and healthcare leaders in various locations. The purpose of the trip was to see how NSU and India can collaborate to help share best practices in healthcare and education, and to bring more students to NSU for their education.
While in India, President Hanbury signed a Memorandum of Understanding between NSU’s College of Computing and Engineering and the Barbaria Institute of Technology (BITS) EDU Campus Vadodara, in Gujarat, India. The agreement, which was facilitated by NSU Board of Trustees member Dr. Kiran C. Patel, will initially send 25 graduate students per year from BITS to NSU’s M.S. programs in Computer Science and Information Technology. Both institutions look forward to further international collaboration.