Memorandum of Understanding Between International Buddhist Studies College, MCU, Thailand, And Kyunhla Buddhist University, Myanmar.
Memorandum of Understanding Between International Buddhist Studies College, MCU, Thailand, And Asien-Afrika - Institute, Faculty of Humanities, University Hamburg, Germany.
Memorandum of Understanding Between International Buddhist Studies College, MCU, Thailand, And Sekolah Tinggi Agama Buddha Nalanda Cakung, Jakarta Timur, Indonesia.
At 9:00 am.
On May 20, 2024,.
The signing was led by Prof. Dr. Phra Medhivajarapundit, Director of International Buddhist Studies College, MCU, and Prof. Micheal Zimmerman , Vice-dean for International Affairs and Early Career Support Asien-Afrika-Institut Faculty of Humanities Universität Hamburg Hamburg, GERMANY,
And Ven. Dr. Sobhita the signed by the Founder and Rector,
Kyunhla Buddhist University, Republic of the Union of Myanmar,
And Dr. Muljadi, S.Kom., MM., MBA.
Director of Sekolah Tinggi Agama Buddha Nalanda Cakung, Jakarta Timur, INDONESIA.
at the Meeting Room F, United Nations Conference Centre, Bangkok. The witnesses included Phramaha Somphong Khunakaro, Asst. Prof. Dr., Vice-Director of the International Buddhist Studies College.
Hereby agree to establish mutual cooperation relations between both institutions under the following provisions:- Development and Carrying out of Joint Research Programs
- Exchange of Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students, Development of Joint Internationalized Curricula, Exchange of Academic Material and Information Publications and Staff exchange Programs onwards.
Therefore, This signing reflects the recognition of both institutions of the importance of academic development in the humanities, social sciences, and behavioral sciences. Such development is essential for the propagation of Buddhism, as well as for educational exchange and cooperation in academic and practical aspects of Buddhism. It also involves the development of tools for measuring intelligence and morality, which will lead to broader understanding and widespread propagation of Buddhism, ultimately benefiting society.
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