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BusinessJun 27, 2025 11:59 AM

University of Leeds and University of Delhi Sign MoU to Strengthen Academic and Research Collaboration

New Delhi - In a move that signals a growing commitment to international academic collaboration, the University of Leeds (UoL) and the University of Delhi (DU) have formalised a strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The agreement aims to foster deeper engagement in collaborative research, academic exchange, and capacity building between the two institutions. The MoU builds on a sustained relationship led by the UoL's Faculty of Social Sciences. Over the past two years, University of Leeds academics have undertaken a series of visits to Delhi University and co-hosted events designed to create shared learning platforms. Most notably, a workshop on social science research methods was held in April 2025 in Delhi, bringing together scholars and early-career researchers from both institutions. This workshop marked a key milestone in advancing interdisciplinary and inter-institutional dialogue. The MoU sets the stage for collaborations encompassing joint research initiatives, academic events, faculty and student exchanges, and shared resources. It reflects a mutual commitment to building capacity, fostering innovation, and contributing to global knowledge production through equitable and inclusive academic partnerships. Talking about the MoU, Professor Shearer West, Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Leeds, said, "This agreement with the University of Delhi is an important part of our ambition to be a truly global university. It reflects our commitment to forging meaningful partnerships that support impactful research, enrich student and staff experiences, and contribute to shared academic and societal goals. We are excited to continue growing our relationship with DU in the years to come." Professor Yogesh Singh, Vice-Chancellor, University of Delhi, said, "We welcome this partnership with the University of Leeds as an opportunity to build collaborative networks that advance our academic mission. This MoU reflects our shared values of innovation, inclusion, and excellence in higher education and research." This partnership aligns with the UoL's international strategy and long-standing engagement with India -- one of its priority countries for academic collaboration. For the University of Delhi, the MoU strengthens its vision of building globally relevant research capacity and enhancing the internationalisation of its academic programmes. Further announcements regarding upcoming joint initiatives are anticipated in the months ahead.

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