NLU Delhi, Durham University Collaborate to Conduct Joint Research, Promote Student Exchange Programmes
NLU Delhi, Durham University Collaborate to Conduct Joint Research, Promote Student Exchange Programmes
National Law University Delhi and Durham University Sign a Memorandum of Understanding to foster collaborative academic research and facilitate mobility programmes

National Law University (NLU) Delhi and Durham University, England have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote academic collaboration, joint research output, and student and faculty exchange programmes. The collaboration will enable joint academic research, foster the exchange of ideas, and encourage student and faculty mobility programmes, Professor (Dr.) G.S. Bajpai, Vice Chancellor, NLU Delhi said.

“We have been associated with Durham for a very long time, I am glad that the two institutions have now formalised their collaboration with the signing of this MoU. Through this partnership, NLU Delhi furthers its commitment to deepen international ties and explore global academic prospects,” Professor (Dr.) Bajpai added.

The MoU was signed today, September 27, in the presence of Professor (Dr) GS Bajpai, Vice Chancellor, NLU Delhi, Professor (Dr) Bruce Wardhaugh, Deputy Dean for Internationalisation, Durham University, Professor (Dr) Ruhi Paul, Registrar, NLU Delhi and (Dr) Daniel Mathew, Dean of International Relations, NLU Delhi.

Professor (Dr.) Bruce Wardhaugh, Deputy Dean for Internationalisation, Durham University said, “We are very glad to partner with NLU Delhi as it is one of the leading law Universities in India. Both Durham and NLU Delhi share the same values and set of commitments to academia, research, and social impact. A collaboration of this nature is mutually beneficial to both the partner institutions, its faculty and especially its students.”

Meanwhile, NLU Delhi has made revisions to the syllabus for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2024. The national-level entrance exam is the gateway for admission into BA LLB, LLM, and PhD programmes of the institution. Scheduled for December 10, the exam will be held in an offline mode from 11 AM to 1 PM in 24 cities across the country. Interested and eligible candidates may apply for the exam by November 13. To access the modified AILET 2024 syllabus for these programmes, candidates may visit the official website at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.

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