Media Release
Mangaluru, Feb 14: Knowledge is easily accessible and the task of teaching has become more of a guide on the side role for the faculty. To move toward this increasingly demanding environment that figures in the new ways of teaching, it is imperative that educational systems keep up with the times and build on collaborative efforts. Therefore, it is imminent that institutions excelling in specific areas strategize their contribution of distinct expertise toward building a more holistic approach to education.
St Aloysius College (Autonomous), now St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) has drawn 31 MoUs out of which 17 are with universities abroad, in the US, Spain, Germany, UK, and New Zealand. It is hence, engaged in active collaboration with some of these universities; among some others, that are actively collaborating even without any signed agreement under the leadership of Dr Ronald A Nazareth, dean of international collaboration cell of St Aloysius (Deemed to be University).
Other programmes include project work like the department of health wherein students and faculty of the health department from the US frequent St Aloysius to connect with the rehabilitation centre and rural exposure. The faculty development programme is geared up to link up with a university in Spain and the number of faculty exchange programmes has increased in the last couple of years.
The St Aloysius (Deemed to be University), Mangaluru, is always keen to invite prestigious universities around the world as a part of its foreign collaboration.
A total of 40 representatives of 17 universities University of Texas at San Antonio, St Mary's University of San Antonio, Texas, Clarkson University, Park University, Bryant University, University of Wisconsin- Stout, Pennsylvania College of Technology, University of Arkansas, The Catholic University of America, Kennesaw State University, George Washington University, Marymount University, University of San Diego, St Louis University, University of Utah- David Eccles School of Business, City University of Seattle and State University of New York, Buffalo (Suny Buffalo) from the USA will visit the institution on February 14 at 3.30 pm.