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Queen’s & Purdue University Forge Strategic Partnership with a Memorandum of Understanding

17 January, 2024

Queen’s and Purdue University have signed an MoU, initiating a strategic collaboration focused on research and academic exchange. This partnership aims to enhance learning and technological advancements in various key sectors.

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In a landmark development, Queen’s University Belfast has formalised a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Purdue University (based in Indiana, U.S.A.), marking the commencement of a multifaceted collaboration. This MoU is a testament to both institutions' commitment to advancing academic and research synergies.

Purdue University, renowned for its top-tier Engineering Department in North America, brings to this partnership a wealth of expertise and a global reputation. This collaboration is a strategic milestone for our Belfast Region City Deal-funded Global Innovation Institute (GII) and Queen’s University Belfast (QUB), promising to unlock new potential in key sectors such as ICT, agri-food, and healthcare engineering.

With Purdue hosting esteemed research centres, like the Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering and the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS), this alliance presents an unparalleled opportunity to amalgamate complementary skills to tackle global challenges.

Key areas of cooperation outlined in the MoU include:

  1. Faculty and Research Scholar Exchange: This initiative will facilitate the sharing of expertise and foster a vibrant academic exchange.
  2. Student Exchange Programs: These programs aim to enrich the educational experience of students from both institutions.
  3. Collaborative Research: The partnership will focus on pioneering research in areas of mutual interest, enhancing learning and teaching methodologies and promoting active engagement in scholarly activities.
  4. Technical Assistance: This element underscores a commitment to shared knowledge and resources in advancing technological frontiers.
  5. Joint Educational and Research Initiatives: The partnership is open to exploring additional avenues of cooperation in education and research.

Prof. Michalis Matthaiou, Deputy Director of the Centre for Wireless Innovation (CWI) at QUB’s School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering, and Computer Science (EEECS), and QUB Internationalisation Champion, expressed enthusiasm about the MoU: “This 5-year agreement with Purdue University, a long-standing partner known for its world-class engineering school, is a significant step for Queen’s. It not only cements our ongoing collaborations but also paves the way for future joint endeavours.”

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Ankisha Rana (a.rana@qub.ac.uk) 

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