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UNG connections in Asia grow through India, Taiwan partnerships

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor
Posted 5:52PM on Thursday 29th November 2018 ( 5 years ago )

The University of North Georgia's connections to Asia keeps growing. UNG recently signed ts only current agreement with an Indian university, forming a science and business partnership with BML Munjal University.

Earlier this semester, UNG announced two new partnerships between the Corps of Cadets and Taiwanese military schools while expanding a partnership with another Taiwanese school. With the additions, UNG now has military student exchanges with 11 schools.

"I am delighted that UNG has an academic connection with BML Munjal University so that our students, faculty and staff can learn more about India's culture, as well as the institution's academic and industrial innovations," said Sheila Schulte, associate vice president for international programs at UNG. "Our partnerships in Taiwan help UNG create opportunities for our Chinese-language learners as well as those interested in East Asian studies. These collaborations in South and East Asia provide key locations for our students to grow their global competence and helps UNG expand our global footprint in an increasingly important part of the world."

 

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