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DAV University signs MOU with University of Memphis School of Public Health

 

Ashish Joshi, Dr. Manoj Kumar, Dr. David Russomanno and Dr. Jasbir DhaliwalJanuary 29, 2024 - An international MOU was signed between DAV University, India, and the University of Memphis School of Public Health to facilitate sharing of innovative teaching methods and public health curriculum, offering joint academic programs, student/faculty development and exchange, collaborative research work leading to publications, fellowships and organization of joint workshops, and conferences. 

As an R1 very high research activity university focused on local impact with national and international significance, the UofM is pleased to establish this MOU with DAV University,” said David Russomanno, Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. “We are committed to our activities with international partners offering additional opportunities for students and faculty while producing win-win outcomes. 

“We are very excited to see this collaboration moving forward as it facilitates academic partnership, research collaboration, and knowledge exchange across both the institutes to advance good health and well-being,” said Ashish Joshi, Dean School of Public Health. 

About DAV University 

DAV University stands as a pioneer in contemporary education in India, emphasizing 21st-century skills crucial for success in today's competitive landscape. The campus, marked by modern infrastructure and verdant spaces, serves as an inspiring backdrop for academic pursuits, cooperative experiences, and extracurricular activities. 

Our curriculum spans engineering, business, sciences, humanities, and social sciences, strategically designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability among students. The forward-thinking faculty prioritizes skill development, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration, aiming to prepare graduates for the challenges of the modern world. 

DAV network covers 900+ campuses spread over 21 states of India, with nearly 2 million students being trained yearly.