GHIDI-NSUK to Partner with Kenyatta University and Other Institutions

GHIDI-NSUK to Partner with Kenyatta University and Other Institutions

GHIDI-NSUK to Partner with Kenyatta University and Other Institutions

The Global Health and Infectious Diseases Control Institute (GHIDI) at Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK), is set to partner with Kenyatta University in Nairobi, the National Institute of Cancer Research and Treatment, and the L-Press World Bank Project.

This collaboration aims to facilitate student exchange programs, joint research grants, and knowledge transfer.

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Students from GHIDI-NSUK will have opportunities to study and gain experience at Kenyatta University and other partner institutions.The partnership will enable GHIDI-NSUK to access joint research funding and grants, enhancing its research capabilities.

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The collaboration will facilitate the sharing of expertise and best practices between the partner institutions.

The partnership is a significant achievement for GHIDI-NSUK and Nasarawa State University, Keffi, and is expected to enhance the institution's global visibility and reputation. The Director of GHIDI-NSUK, Prof. A.I. Akyala, has been instrumental in facilitating this partnership, which is a testament to his leadership and vision.