Signed by Dr. P. R. Sodani, President of IIHMR University, and Dr. Rupendra Paliwal, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Bryant University, the agreement includes joint publications, graduate study access, and cross-campus engagement
IIHMR University has announced the formal signing of a three-year academic agreement with Bryant University, located in Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States. The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) is designed to establish structured cooperation between the two institutions across areas such as academic research, student exchange, and graduate study opportunities.
The partnership was signed by Dr. P. R. Sodani, President of IIHMR University, and Dr. Rupendra Paliwal, Provost and Chief Academic Officer at Bryant University. The agreement marks a meaningful step forward in the institutional effort to expand academic engagement beyond national borders.
At the heart of the MoU is a commitment to building shared frameworks for learning, publication, and faculty development. Both universities will work toward joint research initiatives and academic writing projects that reflect common areas of interest. The collaboration also includes formal pathways for students from IIHMR University to explore higher education options through graduate programs at Bryant University. Faculty exchange and the organisation of training programs are additional components of the academic relationship.
Dr. P. R. Sodani described the agreement as part of a broader strategy to deepen global academic presence and create tangible outcomes in teaching and research. In his statement, he noted that the university is focused on providing students with access to new academic methods and institutional cultures through collaboration with international peers.
He said that partnerships of this kind help build institutional reputation and expose students and faculty to innovation in curriculum, pedagogy, and problem-solving approaches. According to him, a strong international academic relationship should not only offer access to new systems of education but also lead to meaningful scholarly results that have relevance in both global and local contexts.
This collaboration is expected to create new academic formats that allow for cross-campus knowledge production, mutual resource-sharing, and comparative learning. The goal is not only to send students abroad but also to foster reflective inquiry and collaborative scholarship that benefits both academic environments.
The signing of the MoU with Bryant University also comes at a time when higher education institutions are increasingly building links across borders to respond to shared global challenges. Themes like public health, technology in education, and innovation in research methods remain central to academic inquiry in both India and the United States. This agreement aims to align efforts and resources in addressing those shared interests.
Bryant University has long been associated with academic programs that focus on business, health, analytics, and the liberal arts. Its leadership expressed equal interest in working with IIHMR University to offer joint programming that serves students across disciplines.
For IIHMR University, the collaboration adds to its ongoing international engagement strategy. With a focus on management education in the health and development sectors, the university has consistently explored academic partnerships that bring value to its student community while contributing to a broader exchange of research and professional practice.
The three-year term of the agreement provides a stable timeframe to build out programs and co-develop deliverables that align with the goals of both institutions. From joint training sessions and co-authored publications to graduate mobility and faculty development, the MoU serves as a formal framework to organise and implement collaborative activity in a sustainable manner.
The agreement will be implemented through designated academic representatives from each university who will oversee planning, execution, and evaluation of the collaborative activities. Regular review and feedback cycles are expected to be built into the operational framework of the partnership to ensure alignment and progress.
This MoU is part of a growing recognition that higher education institutions must act as bridges between knowledge systems and provide students with opportunities to engage globally. With this agreement, IIHMR University and Bryant University join a list of academic institutions that are finding ways to share strengths and reimagine learning beyond the limits of geography.
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