Meeting the delegation (Pic: UoH)
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UoH to partner with University of South Wales for education and research

A delegation from USW, comprising Dr. Andrew Thompson and Vishnu Dhanapal, visited UoH to explore potential collaborations

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In an effort to foster global partnership in education and research between the University of Hyderabad (UoH) and the University of South Wales (USW), a delegation from USW recently visited the UoH.

A delegation from USW, comprising Dr. Andrew Thompson and Vishnu Dhanapal, visited UoH to explore potential collaborations. The delegation met the UoH Vice-Chancellor, Prof BJ Rao, to discuss potential partnerships, according to a report by The New Indian Express.

The discussions focused on initiatives including, Knowledge Transfer Webinars: Focused on digital innovation in healthcare management; Staff Exchange Program: Facilitating reciprocal visits and research projects; Collaborative Student Project: Mixed student teams working on projects in Spring 2026 and Joint Curriculum Development: Planning joint curricula in healthcare management.

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The objective is to have several graduating professionals skilled in IBM Software. Both IBM and AIMIT are keen to cooperate in a way that shall benefit AIMIT students pursuing a career in the industry.

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