
Belgium | University of Liege and McGill University have announced a new international partnership aimed at training the next generation of bioengineers through collaborative education and research initiatives.The agreement brings together the Gembloux Agro Bio Tech Faculty of the University of Liege and the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at McGill University’s Macdonald Campus. This collaboration strengthens academic ties between Belgium and Canada while promoting sustainable international cooperation.At the core of the partnership is a co degree program that will allow students to benefit from integrated academic pathways across both institutions. The initiative also promotes student mobility through study exchanges and internships, offering participants exposure to diverse academic environments.On the research front, the collaboration will focus on key areas such as bioengineering, sustainable agriculture, and environmental protection. Joint research projects will aim to address global challenges by combining the expertise of both universities.University leaders highlighted the importance of this partnership in fostering innovation, knowledge exchange, and the development of globally minded graduates prepared to tackle complex societal issues.The initiative also reflects a broader commitment to international academic excellence and long term collaboration in addressing pressing global concerns.
Source: University of Liege
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