Patna: Nalanda University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with University of Groningen to strengthen academic cooperation, research collaboration and global knowledge exchange.
The agreement was signed on May 16 and is expected to deepen institutional ties between the two universities through student exchanges, interdisciplinary research initiatives and academic mobility programmes.
Focus On Research, Innovation And Academic Mobility
According to officials, the partnership has been designed to support cooperation in:
- higher education
- innovation
- interdisciplinary research
- international mobility programmes
The collaboration is expected to create broader opportunities for:
- students
- researchers
- faculty members
- academic professionals
through stronger institutional engagement and international exposure.
University representatives said the initiative would also encourage:
- joint research projects
- international publications
- academic networking
- talent exchange and collaborative innovation
International Exposure For Students And Faculty
Officials stated that the partnership would help Indian students and scholars gain greater access to global academic ecosystems.
The agreement is also expected to facilitate:
- faculty exchange programmes
- collaborative research funding opportunities
- participation in international academic forums
The institutions said the collaboration would contribute to building long-term academic relationships and enhance the quality of interdisciplinary scholarship.
Partnership Connects Two Globally-Oriented Universities
Located near the historic ruins of the ancient Nalanda Mahavihara, Nalanda University has positioned itself as an international institution focused on civilisational studies and interdisciplinary learning.
Meanwhile, the University of Groningen is regarded as one of Europe’s leading research universities and is internationally recognised for its work in:
- sustainability
- innovation
- energy transition
- global academic engagement
Officials from both institutions described the MoU as an important step towards expanding international cooperation in higher education and research.





















