In a bid to foster international collaboration and broaden academic horizons, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Academic, Research, and Student Affairs (ARSA), Prof. Gilbert Nduru, and Registrar of Academic Affairs Dr. Samwel Chege engaged in a productive meeting with the President of Synergy University of Russia in Nairobi. The meeting aimed to explore potential areas of collaboration between the two institutions.
The Vice President of Synergy University, Khashiev Alikhan expressed enthusiasm about the possibilities of collaboration with Chuka University, emphasizing Kenya’s standing as a promising region for comprehensive cooperation. “From our careful research and conclusion, Kenya stands out to be the most promising region in terms of developing comprehensive cooperation,” stated the President. “Taking this fact into account, we are interested in establishing an exchange degree program in all fields of expertise between Synergy University and Chuka University.”
The proposed exchange degree program is envisioned to cover a wide range of fields, allowing students from both universities to engage in international academic experiences and gain exposure to diverse perspectives. This initiative aligns with the global trend of fostering cross-cultural exchanges and enriching educational experiences for students.
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Registrar of Academic Affairs expressed gratitude for the interest shown by Synergy University and conveyed Chuka University’s commitment to exploring collaborative opportunities that will benefit students and contribute to the academic excellence of both institutions.