JGLS Collaborates With 10 International Educational Institutions To Provide Opportunities To Its Students During COVID-19 Pandemic

Update: 2020-09-07 04:51 GMT
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Jindal Global Law School has entered into 10 new Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with leading institutions from different parts of the world, for providing opportunities for International Education to its students during COVID-19 Pandemic. These collaborations they range from shared blended learning and hybrid teaching (including module-sharing in...

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Jindal Global Law School has entered into 10 new Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) with leading institutions from different parts of the world, for providing opportunities for International Education to its students during COVID-19 Pandemic.

These collaborations they range from shared blended learning and hybrid teaching (including module-sharing in courses), technology-enabled-resource sharing through library-to-library collaborations, joint webinars and conferences, joint research, LLB-JD and LLB-LLM pathways, and student and faculty exchange and mobility.

The list of institutions is follows:

  • University of Sydney Law School, University of Sydney, Australia
  • London College of Legal Studies (South) (Affiliate Centre of the University of London), Bangladesh
  • School of Law, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
  • Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Políticas, Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE), Dominican Republic
  • School of Law and Public Administration, Narxoz University, Kazakhstan
  • Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, Suleyman Demirel University, Kazakhstan
  • Department of International Law, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ala-Too International University, Kyrgyzstan
  • Kathmandu School of Law (Affiliate of Purbanchal University), Nepal
  • Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Pace University, USA
  • Beasley School of Law, Temple University, USA

These international partnerships have been established as part of the Law School's COVID-19 Academic Action Plan, in addition to JGLS' pre-existing global partnerships with more than 250 leading institutions in the world.

Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, Dean of JGLS explained that: "The motivation behind establishing these partnerships is to provide outstanding opportunities for the students of JGLS to pursue international legal education with our partner institutions… We are committed to making sure that the COVID-19 global pandemic does not undermine our efforts to build international collaborations for the benefit of our students. Rather the School has exploited the potentialities of blended learning and hybrid education to help the students of JGLS to continue to yield the benefits of international collaborations through technological interface​."

Professor (Dr.) Sreejith S.G., Executive Dean, JGLS, pointed out, "The pandemic prompted us to reimagine our existing collaborations. Our partner institutions have responded very positively and constructively to our proposals, showing remarkable resilience. We are glad that the pandemic will not deprive our students of the opportunities internationalization has been providing them."

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