Atlantic Technological University and Mountbellew Agricultural College officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding last week – deepening academic collaboration and advancing research and educational opportunities in the agricultural and environmental sectors.
The MOU signed at Mountbellew Agricultural College sets out a framework for further cooperation in programme development, research initiatives and student engagement opportunities.
Under the MOU, Mountbellew Agricultural College and ATU will collaborate on a range of initiatives, including the development and delivery of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
It also provides for shared access to library services and academic resources, joint research and innovation projects, and partnerships in industry engagement and student placements.
The agreement will remain in force for an initial period of five years, with provisions for renewal and periodic review to ensure continued alignment with strategic goals.
The signing ceremony at Mountbellew Agricultural College marks not only a continuation of past collaborations but, according to both parties, also marks a promising new chapter in the relationship between these two institutions, as they work together to shape the future of agricultural education and research in Ireland.
Pictured: ATU President Dr Orla Flynn with Head of Mountbellew Agricultural College, Dr Edna Curley at the signing of an MOU between the two institutions in Mountbellew last week.
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