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York Partners With OP Jindal to Further Enrich the International Student Experience

President Rhonda Lenton sands beside a South Asian man and they are both holding open portfolios with a signed letter on them

York University and India’s O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that will create new exchange programs designed to mutually enrich the student experience. Both universities share a commitment to progressive values underpinned by academic excellence.

The MOU, signed recently in Sonipat, Haryana, during York’s global engagement trip to India, ensures students, researchers, and faculty members will benefit from both universities’ strengths and immersion in innovative, international education experiences.

“As the world recovers from a global pandemic, progressive universities like York and JGU have an opportunity to play a greater role in facilitating global engagement to address incredibly complex challenges,” said Rhonda Lenton, president and vice-chancellor of York University, upon signing the MOU.

JGU’s Vice-Chancellor Professor C. Raj Kumar added, “The collaboration with Canada’s higher-education leader York University, is an important milestone in our institutional journey. In this partnership, we aim to further progress with student and faculty exchange programs, short-term study abroad programs, dual degree programs, and also focus on collaborative research projects.”

Lenton also highlighted that as part of the MOU, York is developing specific initiatives to strengthen ties with JGU, a longstanding strategic partner in India that started with a collaboration between the two universities’ law schools. “York is proud to invest in several critical initiatives that will strengthen our ties to India and create mutually beneficial opportunities for our talented students and researchers, including an India Immersion Program with JGU to help Canadian students understand India, its growth story and the nation’s growing impact on the world.”