Varanasi: Members of the British High Commission and the British Council, on Tuesday, interact with the Dean of the Faculty and Directors of the Institutes of Hindu Banaras University to discuss the main fields of collaboration between Bhu and British education institutions.
According to a spokesman for Bhu, members of the delegation consisting of the head of political & bilateral affairs, the British High Commission Richard Barlow, ministerial adviser, politics & press, British Kati Budge, Deputy Director, British Council Rowan Kennedy and Head of Higher Education, North India, British Indian Council Vishu Sharma.
Deputy Chancellor Bhu (acting), Prof.
VK Shukla, led the session.
Discuss, Chair of the International Center and Dean, the Faculty of Management Study Prof.
HP Mathur said that currently BHU has 65 mouses with institutions around the world for collaboration in various regions.
Among these, four mice along with British institutions in the fields of medicine, social science, humanities and natural sciences.
He told me that more than 400 foreign students from 49 countries learned in various departments in Bhu.
Director, Institute of Science of Prof.
Tripathi, Dean, Faculty of Medicine Prof.
Singh, Director, Agricultural Sciences Institute Prof.
Ramesh Chand and Director, Prof.
Dubey Management Institute gave presentations about their respective institutes and highlighted the strength and possibilities of collaboration.
with British institutions.
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