MOU Signing Ceremony of TDTU and the University of Pardubice (Czech Republic)

In the morning of 28th November 2017, representatives from the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic including Professor Miroslav Ludwig, the president, and Mr. Gabriel Petr, the director of the university paid a working visit and signed the memorandum of understanding with TDTU.

At the meeting, Professor Le Vinh Danh, the president of TDTU, and Professor Ludwig discussed the potential collaboration in research and education such as offering pre-graduate internship to senior students of the Faculty of Applied Sciences and the Faculty of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, and establishing sandwich doctoral programs in fields for which Pardubice University is well-known. On this occasion, the leaders officially signed the MOU, the agreement on granting scholarships to TDTU students and the co-operation in organizing the 2018 international conference on chemical technology.

More information about the University of Pardubice:

The University of Pardubice, established in 1950, is among top ten universities in Czech Republic and accommodates about 8.000 graduate and undergraduate students studying in 7 departments. It is ranked number one nationally in Chemical Technology and is the only university in Czech Republic that has the Faculty of Transport Engineering. The reputation of the university has also resulted from the great collaboration with industrial organizations such as Semtex, the world leading company in the production of explosives and TAMARA radar systems for detecting invisible air planes.

Images from the meeting:

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Professor Le Vinh Danh and Professor Miroslav Ludwig signed the MOU between TDTU and the University of Pardubice

 

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The University of Pardubice signed the agreement on scholarships granting with ECC, TDTU

 

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The leaders from the two universities

 

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On the occasion of the meeting, the representatives from the University of Pardubice also had meetings and discussion with
leaders of the Faculty of Applied Sciences and the Faculty of Electrical & Electronics Engineering