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IBS, Thai varsity tie up

Hyderabad, Nov. 16

IBS Hyderabad, a constituent of The ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE), has signed a memorandum of understanding with The School of Management, Lanzhou University at Bangkok, for academic cooperation. The coming together of the two institutions will enable students and educators across the two countries pursue new programmes in higher education. “Both the universities have agreed on exchange of faculty, MBA students, IBS Scholar programme, collaborative res earch, and exchange of academic information,” Mr K.V. Iyer, Director, International Division of IFHE. Further, Mr Iyer said that the first phase of the agreement commences with IFHE’s team visit to Lanzhou University, followed by the Lanzhou’s team visit to Hyderabad. —

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