Addis Ababa University, King’s College London and University of Brighton signed agreements to cooperate in research and academic works

The cooperation agreement between Addis Ababa University, King’s College London and University of Brighton includes the establishment of joint Global Health Center, which will be run by joint staff.

ADDIS ABABA (AAU)– The Addis Ababa University (AAU), King’s College London and University of Brighton signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together on Co-operative research, academic collaborations as well as staff and student exchange on 19 March 2019 at the Office of the AAU President in Addis Ababa.

The major areas of the agreement is to deliver scholar interaction, cultural interchange, co-operative research and other forms of academic collaboration including students and staff exchanges. The five years partnership will be effective as of July 1, 2019.

AAU President, Professor Tassew Woldhanna, during the agreement expressed the institutions’ full support in enabling the partnership achieve the utmost.

The collaboration further intended to cover the areas of co-development and sharing of curriculum for undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and possible jointly delivered programs, PhD student exchange, research management and training, global health, non-communicable diseases, neglected tropical diseases, surgery, maternal care and healthcare delivery.

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Center for Innovative Drug Development and Therapeutic Trails for Africa-CDT-AFRICA of Addis Ababa University will benefit from the support to further develop the center and its projects. Moreover, the MoU also includes the establishment of joint Global Health Center, which will be run by joint staff.

Prof. Tassew Woldhanna AAU President, Prof. Funmi Olonisakin, King’s College London Vice President and Prof. Chris Pole, University of Brighton Deputy Vice Chancellor have signed the agreement on behalves of the Addis Ababa University, King’s College London and University of Brighton, respectively.

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Source: Addis Ababa University