The Telangana authorities has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with King’s College London in reference to the proposed Pharma University at Hyderabad Pharma City.
The MoU units out a joint intention between King’s College and the Telangana authorities to discover the event of upper instructional provision throughout the Pharma City and would contain collaborative analysis tasks, workers and pupil exchanges, in addition to curriculum improvement and upskilling.
The MoU was signed within the presence of state Minister for IT and Industries KT Rama Rao, who’s at the moment tenting within the UK.
The partnership fostered between King’s school and Telangana would assist help the imaginative and prescient of Pharma City, of which the creation of a life sciences increased training provision kinds a key factor – drawing collectively innovation, analysis and improvement and excellence.
At the signing ceremony, Rama Rao mentioned, “Spread across 19,000 acres, Hyderabad Pharma City would be the world’s largest pharma cluster and the establishment of a Life Sciences and Pharma University is an integral part of the Pharma City vision. With Telangana’s life sciences ecosystem estimated at $50 billionn, combined with King’s College London’s world leading expertise in research and training, I’m hopeful that this collaboration will deliver mutually beneficial partnerships for both Telangana and the United Kingdom,” professor Shitij Kapur, president and principal of King’s College London mentioned.
“This collaboration represents an exciting opportunity to develop higher education provision in Telangana with a focus on areas with current global significance and in which King’s has world leading expertise, including technology and health care,” he added.
With inputs from PTI.
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