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Cooperation opportunities were discussed between Baku Eurasian University (BAAU) and O.P. Jindal Global University in India

Cooperation opportunities were discussed between Baku Eurasian University (BAAU) and O.P. Jindal Global University in India
  • 03 Mar 2025

A meeting was held between Baku Eurasian University (BAAU) and O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) of the Republic of India to discuss potential cooperation opportunities. The meeting was attended by Professor Gulzar Ibrahimova, Vice-Rector for Scientific Affairs at BAAU; Associate Professor Sevda Rzayeva, Vice-Rector for International Relations at BAAU; Esmira Talibova, Head of the Quality Assurance Sector at BAAU; Tamerlan Shahbazli, Head of the Information Technology Sector at BAAU; Rahul Bhandari, Leading Specialist at JGU's Jindal Global Business School; and Swapnil S. Bhosale, Senior Manager at the Office for Ratings, Benchmarking, and Institutional Transformation.
During the meeting, Vice-Rector Sevda Rzayeva welcomed the guests and expressed her pleasure in hosting them at the university. She provided an overview of BAAU's material and technical infrastructure, initiatives in international relations, scientific and research opportunities, and educational programs. Vice-Rector Rzayeva emphasized that the collaboration between BAAU and JGU would be mutually beneficial, fostering extensive opportunities for the implementation of scientific research and the development of joint projects.
The floor was then given to Rahul Bhandari, who provided detailed information about the rich history, modern infrastructure, achievements in international relations, scientific and research opportunities, and high educational standards of the university he represents. He also shared insights into the university's accomplishments in international rankings.
During the meeting, the participants discussed potential areas for collaboration, including student and faculty exchange programs, joint scientific and research projects, and other cooperation opportunities between the two universities.

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