Lalitpur, April 29: The Kathmandu
University and the Nepal Policy Institute (NPI) have signed a memorandum of
understanding relating to collaborate on the issues of education and
research.
The MoU was signed amidst a
programme organized at the School of Management, KU, Lalitpur on Monday. The
NPI is a Hague-based institute.
Global engagement department chief
at KU, Dr Dinesh Kafle, informed that the agreement was made on joint research,
publication and exchange of students and teachers. As per the MoU, both
institutions would jointly mobilize grants for policy research and cooperate
with each others to foster research initiatives.
On the occasion, KU Vice Chancellor
Prof Dr Achyut Wagle expressed confidence that MoU would help create
opportunity for both sides to exchange expertise and experiences among the
education communities. "KU has the policy to invite foreign scholars and
professors for long-term teaching and research. The expert team in diaspora can
therefore contribute to KU's educational programmes for short or long-term. I
believe this initiative helps us foster cooperation and exchange views between
the two academic institutions," Dr Wagle observed.
Similarly, Chairman of NPI Board of
Directors, Dr Khagendra Dhakal, shared information on how NPI had played a role
in Nepal and Nepal's policy research and strengthening of think tank system.
The separate academic and research activities carried by the KU and the NPI
would now be further bolstered, he commented.
According to Dr Dhakal, the MoU has
paved way for the Nepali talents living and working aboard to demonstrate their
intellect in Nepal, which ultimately benefits Nepal. He also stressed the need
for the tri-lateral cooperation- among public sector, university and think
tank.
The KU is a leading university
established in 1992. It has some 22,000 students, while the NPI was set up in
Hague City of Netherlands in 2017. More than 1,260 experts are associated in
its global network.
The MoU signing ceremony was
attended by university dignitaries. (RSS)