HELP to ‘emphasise mobility’


American connection: HELP University has formed a partnership with the University of Maine (pic) that will enable education transfer pathways, among others.

THERE is much to be gained from educational, scientific and cultural cooperation between institutions of higher learning based in different countries.

This fundamental belief was what led HELP University and the University of Maine (UMaine) in the United States to form a five-year partnership which will enable education transfer pathways for undergraduates and graduates, joint research activities and collaborative programmes, and faculty exchanges, among others.

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