The Directorate of International Relations and Higher Studies at SRM University-AP signed a Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with Malaysia’s globally renowned institution—Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management And Technology, TAR UMT, Malaysia.These partnerships are aimed at fostering collaborative research, expanding publication opportunities, offering co-teaching and course supervision, and hosting joint conferences.
The Malaysian delegation, represented by Prof. Say Sok Kwan, Vice President for Administration and Internationalisation at TAR UMT, expressed a shared vision. “At TAR UMT, our primary focus is to ensure that we uphold the highest standards in education and prioritise affordable education to all. We are not commercially driven.” She asserted that this partnership will generate research that not only benefits our local community but also has a positive impact on society at large.
Adding to this sentiment, Prof. Ranjit Thapa, stated that the varsity being a research-intrinsic university wherein the varsity dedicates 15-20% of its budget for research. He stated that collaborating with TAR UMT would be a step towards co-creating knowledge that addresses global challenges. Dr Sudeshna and Prof. Ranjit Thapa brainstormed with the Malaysian delegation on areas that they can begin collaborating, they agreed that Industry Internships, enrollment in upcoming international conferences and co- supervising research would be a great start.
Prof. C V Tomy, Dean School of Engineering and Sciences, presented the Malaysian Delegation with a gist of the university’s research, academic and Entrepreneurial environment. He stressed on the fact that as an institution of higher education SRM AP focuses on research and that here at the varsity, research is encouraged across all programmes, including the faculty and the undergraduate students.
Dr Sudeshna Saha, Associate Director of the Directorate of International Relations and Higher Studies at SRM University-AP, as well as other esteemed deans and faculty members, attended the event. Alongside the Malaysian representatives, including Dr Loke Chui Fung, Vice President for Research & Development and Commercialisation, and Dr Karthiyani Shanmugam, Dean of the Faculty of Social Science and Humanities, Mr Marcus Ooi Hwee Jin– Director, Department of International Student Office, and Mr Danny Chng Loi Peng– Director, Centre for Continuing and Professional Education .
This partnership is poised to enhance academic synergies and contribute significantly to addressing both local and global challenges through collaborative research and education.