In recent years Canadian government has been investing heavily in University research and now the Canadian universities are fully equipped with outstanding infrastructure in various fields commerce, science and engineering. Recently memorandum of understanding has been signed between the Concordia University from Montreal, Canada with eight educational institutions in India including TERI University; National Institute of Design; Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore and VIT University.
For instance if we take the example of Agreement with Teri University, it is mentioned that the researchers of Canadian Universities will be working on climate change, bio-fuels and sustainable business, all recognized areas of strength at Concordia. Concordia’s main purpose of this trip was the renewal of the contract as well as collaborations in five distinct areas of expertise: aerospace engineering, information and communication technologies, life sciences, sustainability, and energy and the environment.
Around 5% of Concordia’s full time teaching and research faculty are Indians. There has been a steady growth in the number of Indian students going to Canada and even Canada is eager to see these numbers multiply randomly. Their Universities are progressively more interested in working collaboratively with their Indian counterparts in research, student and faculty exchange programmes and curriculum developmen
For instance if we take the example of Agreement with Teri University, it is mentioned that the researchers of Canadian Universities will be working on climate change, bio-fuels and sustainable business, all recognized areas of strength at Concordia. Concordia’s main purpose of this trip was the renewal of the contract as well as collaborations in five distinct areas of expertise: aerospace engineering, information and communication technologies, life sciences, sustainability, and energy and the environment.
Around 5% of Concordia’s full time teaching and research faculty are Indians. There has been a steady growth in the number of Indian students going to Canada and even Canada is eager to see these numbers multiply randomly. Their Universities are progressively more interested in working collaboratively with their Indian counterparts in research, student and faculty exchange programmes and curriculum developmen