Meghalaya and Assam Education Ministers launch International Centre of Excellence at USTM USTM signs MoU with CIDC and launches International Center of Excellence for research and employment
With the objective to
bring excellence in implementing the
ambitious plans of scientific applicationsand generate new avenues of employment, the “International Center of
Excellence” has been launched today at the University of Science and Technology
Meghalaya (USTM) in the presence of Shri Lahkmen Rymbui, Minister of Education,
Meghalaya and virtual presence of Dr. Ranoj Pegu, Minister of Education, Assam.
Dr. P. R. Swarup, Director General, Construction Industry Development Council
(CIDC), Mahbubul Hoque, Chancellor of USTM, Prof GD Sharma, Vice Chancellor of
USTM were also present on the occasion apart from others while international
experts and industry leaders like Dr. Mo Najafi from University of Texas at
Arlington, USA and Mr. Thenuchu, former
Home Minister, Nagaland virtually took part in the programme. After
launch of the ICE, a ceremonial exchange of MOU also took place between USTM
and CIDC.
After the inauguration, Dr
Ranuj Pegu, Education Minister of Assam said, “The International Center of
Excellence (ICE) that has come up at USTM will be extremely useful for the
growth of the North East region. It is another feather of quality education
institution in the region. Dr Pegu said
that it is a good moment for all the states of the North East and ICE will
definitely increase the employability of our students.
Addressing on the occasion, the Meghalaya Education
MinisterLahkmen Rymbui said that
the collaboration of USTM with CIDC will bring positive results for the
development of human resource in the region. He also said that study has to be done
on how to balance the biosphere and economic development of the region.
Earlier, welcoming the
delegates and everyone present, Chancellor of USTM Mahbubul Hoquesaid that the spirit behind USTM is entrepreneurship and
research. Reinforcing his desire to make USTM a university of global standard
by 2030, andthanking CIDC for collaborating with USTM, Hoque said that the
university is growing day by day and the new International Centre of Excellence
will extend value added education to the youth of the region and the
neighbouring countries.
Presenting the objectives of the Centre, Dr. P. R. Swarup, Director General, CIDC
said that the new Centre at USTM is going to be a landmark with 17 schools of
specialization and will use everything from the emerging technology including
operation of drone technology for surveillance and other purposes.
Offering the vote of thanks at the end of the
program, Prof GD Sharma, VC of USTM said that as a result of the intervention
with CIDC, students from USTM will be able to go to Texas under students’
exchange programme and study there in a very low cost. He also informed that the implementation of
the MoU has begun from today itself with registration of students.
The ICE shall
have 17 schools and fraternity chapters that include: School of vocational
studies, School of construction Quality assessment & health assessment of
structures, School of Trenchless Technology, School of Arbitration,
Conciliation & Dispute resolution, School of Technical consultancy, School
of Drone technology & GIS studies, Student Chapters of ECI, IndSTT, ICC, School
of Internships for young engineers, School of skill Assessors training, School
of non-conventional Energy studies, School of Production/ Manufacturing
process, School of Artificial intelligence, School of Faculty development,
School of Subsurface Investigation, School of Surveying, School of Project
Management, School of Surface Transportation.It is planned that the students
and research scientists from India’s North East and other countries like from
Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar shall benefit from this initiative. This
is also a giant step to generate opportunities of value-added employment for
our youth.
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