City
Epaper

Adani University, IIT Mandi sign 5-year pact to boost research, academic collaboration

By IANS | Updated: March 18, 2026 19:05 IST

Ahmedabad, March 18 The Adani University on Wednesday signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian ...

Open in App

Ahmedabad, March 18 The Adani University on Wednesday signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Indian Institute of Technology Mandi to boost academic and research collaboration between the two institutions.

Under this partnership, both institutions will work together on joint research projects, co-author academic papers, and offer opportunities for student and faculty exchange.

The agreement also includes internships, collaborative research funding, and the organisation of seminars and conferences.

“The agreement covers joint research initiatives, co-authored publications, academic exchanges and internship opportunities,” according to an official statement.

As part of the initiative, the two institutes will develop short-term academic programmes such as executive education courses, summer schools, and digital learning modules.

The aim is to provide students and faculty with access to better resources, shared expertise, and wider learning opportunities.

“Both institutions will also explore collaborative research funding, co-host seminars and conferences, and develop short-term programmes including executive education, summer schools and digital courses,” it added.

The five-year collaboration is expected to strengthen research capabilities and promote innovation-led learning.

“It is expected to provide students and faculty access to broader resources, shared expertise and cross-institutional learning opportunities,” as per the statement.

For the Adani University, this partnership reflects its efforts to expand its research ecosystem by working closely with leading academic institutions.

"The MoU supports its objective of integrating industry-linked learning with academic research, while creating pathways for innovation and applied knowledge," the statement said.

The move also highlights a growing trend in higher education, where institutions are increasingly joining hands to tackle complex challenges through interdisciplinary research and shared learning models.

"The partnership also aligns with a broader trend in higher education, where institutions are increasingly collaborating to address complex challenges through interdisciplinary research and shared learning models," the statement added.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIran rejects Trump's 48-hour ultimatum as "helpless" and "unbalanced"

NationalManipur CM takes NH-37 to Jiribam in first visit since 2023 ethnic violence

National'BJP is only atmanirbhar when EC supports them,' says Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal

NationalMalda administration denies receiving letter on judicial officers' security concerns

InternationalTrump claims "massive strike" in Tehran has "terminated" Iranian military leaders

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyFuel supplies adequate, no need to panic: IOCL

TechnologyGovt working to minimise supply chain impact, pharma sector unaffected: Commerce Secretary

TechnologyNITI Aayog launches ATL Sarthi, Mentor India Academy to deepen school‑level innovation

Technology21 states carrying out press briefs to counter misinformation around LPG: Centre

TechnologySAIL provides 4,000 tonnes of steel for 'INS Taragiri' warship