The universities plan to partner in seven areas.
The University of Maiduguri (UNIMAID) says it plans to collaborate with the Bradford University in Britain as part of efforts to
actualise its potentials.
The university announced this in its latest publication, “UNIMAID Bulletin”, made available to the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Maiduguri.
It added that officials of the institution had visited the campus of Bradford University in London to hold discussions on the areas of
possible collaboration.
The UNIMAID Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mala Daura, in company of the Registrar, Malam Babagana Aji, were at the university in London.
During the visit, they held discussions with the authorities of the
Bradford University.
“The collaboration will center on developing seven key areas of the university which include engineering design, pharmaceutical science, international studies, among others,” the bulletin stated.
(NAN)
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