MAAUN Universities Sign MoU with Seneca College for Online Training

MAAUN Group, Canadian institution sign MoU on online English Language training, student exchange, others — Daily Nigerian

MAAUN Group of Universities has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, Canada. The agreement focuses on online English language training, student exchange, and other areas of mutual benefit. The MAAUN Group comprises four universities: Canadian University of Nigeria, Abuja, Franco British International University, Kaduna, Maryam Abacha American University of Niger, Maradi, and Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria, Kano.

The MoU was signed by Prof. Adamu Abubakar-Gwarzo, Founder and President of MAAUN Group of Universities, and David Agnew, representing Seneca College. This partnership is part of Prof. Abubakar-Gwarzo’s efforts to link the MAAUN Group with leading universities worldwide, promoting innovation and research. The agreement enables both institutions to share expertise, information, and support to achieve shared objectives.

Areas of cooperation include online English language training for MAAUN students, opportunities for MAAUN students to continue their education at Seneca, and education consultation for MAAUN employees. The institutions will also develop collaborative programs, support student recruitment, and explore other areas of cooperation. The partnership aims to foster research and innovation for academic excellence.

In his remarks, Prof. Abubakar-Gwarzo expressed commitment to the effective implementation of the MoU, appreciating the cooperation between Seneca and the MAAUN Group. He is optimistic that the partnership will lay a solid foundation for strong cooperation and collaboration between the two institutions. The MAAUN Group is committed to fully implementing the MoU to achieve the set objectives.

The partnership between MAAUN Group of Universities and Seneca College is significant, as it promotes international collaboration in education. The agreement has the potential to enhance the quality of education and research in the participating institutions, ultimately benefiting students and employees. With the signing of the MoU, both institutions have taken a step towards fostering global cooperation in education, innovation, and research.

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