BOCODOL, IDM sign joint accord
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Outlining its objectives BOCODOL executive director Daniel Tau said: "The MOU should serve as a vehicle for the realisation of our desire to advance education, training and research in both institutions." He said the signing of the MOU would more specifically provide for joint development and presentation of study programmes using the blended learning approach, co-hosting of short term executive or academic programmes, and sharing of resources and training.
Under the arrangement the two institutions will participate in each other's academic meetings, conferences, symposia and seminars, as well as co-hosting of such events where necessary.
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