Memorandum of Understanding Between the School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine and the African Health Development Center

28 July 2020 | 00:00 Code : 196 News
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A Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine and the African Health Development Center (in the Republic of Ghana) on cooperation in the field of medical nanotechnology.
Memorandum of Understanding Between the School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine and the African Health Development Center

Dr. Alireza Ahmadian, Dean of the  School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, and Massoud Maleki, Representative of the African Health Development Center in the Republic of Ghana (DEHKA Health Village), recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).

 

Signing this MoU is in line with the cooperation in the field of nanotechnology, from academic exchanges to the exchange of health products of the medical nanotechnology.

 

The Memorandum of Understanding aims to:

  • Promote the exchange of scientists and researchers,

  • Develop student exchange programs,

  • Promote joint research projects,

  • Create joint diploma programs (Master's, Doctoral) in Nanotechnology with Ghana University,

  • Organize joint granting opportunities, university conferences, seminars, symposia, congresses, workshops, study tours and summer schools,

  • Promote the exchange of scientific research data and educational materials,

  • Promoting extensive collaborations in health tourism, patient admission, controlling infectious / epidemic diseases and transferring mutual experience.

 

It is worth noting that the first step in implementing this memorandum will be to prepare a workshop and nano-related techmarket at Ghana University.


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