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07/01/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/01/2024 08:47

AKU and Maynooth University sign partnership agreement

AKU and Maynooth University sign partnership agreement

Pakistan·1 July 2024·3 min

AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin, Princess Zahra Aga Khan and MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen pictured with the MU and AKU delegations.

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Karachi, Pakistan, 1 July 2024- Aga Khan University (AKU) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Maynooth University (MU). This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.


The agreement was signed at an event held at Maynooth University, where Princess Zahra Aga Khan and AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin joined MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen.


It is envisaged that the strategic partnership will focus initially on the following areas of mutual interest:


  • Health - healthy ageing, nursing, medicine more broadly, community health and data science
  • Climate - climate change impacts and mitigation, adaptation, societal resilience and data science
  • Teacher Education - including early childhood education

Additional areas of interest will be explored, such as community and societal development and inclusion, arts and sciences, and library and archive services. The partnership includes scope for MU to provide technical guidance to support the development of AKU's new Faculty of Arts and Sciences and new programmes on teacher education, particularly early childhood education; and scope for AKU to provide technical guidance to support the development of a new School of Health and Medicine at MU, including an initial School of Nursing.


AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin and MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen signing the Memorandum of Understanding.

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The partnership will facilitate the pursuit of joint research funding proposals in key areas of mutual interest from European and international funding bodies. It will give structure to explore opportunities for networking, research exchange, field study, sharing of facilities and equipment, and joint research and teaching programmes.


It will support student and staff mobility, both short-term and postgraduate, via collaboration on joint funding proposals for Erasmus+ and other opportunities.


The agreement will facilitate knowledge exchange, information sharing and institutional development that reflect both universities' strategic objectives, and will also open doors to affiliate organisations, such as the Aga Khan Development Network and Maynooth University partners.


The relationship first began in 2008, when MU conferred an honorary degree on AKU Founder and Chancellor, His Highness the Aga Khan, for "his outstanding contributions to the elimination of global poverty, the advancement of women, the promotion of Islamic culture and the furthering of pluralistic values for society."


Commenting on the partnership, MU President Professor Eeva Leinonen stated:


"We are delighted to formalise this partnership with Aga Khan University, which builds on our shared values and long-standing relationship. This collaboration is driven by our shared belief in the transformative power of education, and our commitment to global cooperation and sustainable development. By working together, we can enhance our international impact, addressing critical global challenges in health, climate and education, and exploring new areas of mutual interest."


"The world has never been more interconnected than it is today," Princess Zahra Aga Khan said. "That means problems are more complex, but also that there are unprecedented opportunities for collaboration across borders. I look forward to seeing AKU and Maynooth help one another to address the health, education, climate and other challenges facing the people they serve in creative new ways."


"Today, two universities that are committed to achieving excellence, changing the lives of their students and positively impacting society are coming together to pursue mutually beneficial opportunities for cooperation," AKU President Sulaiman Shahabuddin said. "We are thrilled to have Maynooth as a partner, and we can't wait to begin working with it to open new horizons for inquiry and learning for faculty, staff and students from both universities."


This first-of-its-kind partnership between AKU and an Irish university will promote collaboration in research, student and staff mobility, and knowledge exchange in areas of mutual expertise and development.

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