Guinea’s Kindia and Lomé Universities Sign a Partnership Deal

There is now a partnership between the University of Lomé (UL) and Kindia in Guinea Conakry. Akoye Massa Zoumanigui, rector of the University of Kindia, and Adama Mawulé Kpodar, president of the University of Lomé, initialed the agreement they signed in Lomé at the end of last week.

The two institutions will collaborate on research and teaching through this partnership, which will also encourage teacher, researcher, and student mobility. Additionally, by working together, the institutions will create collaborative research projects, share knowledge and scientific publications, and plan academic gatherings and conferences. 

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In this dynamic, the managers in charge of carrying out the partnership at both universities will collaborate to define specific programs. Every institution pledges to share its knowledge and streamline administrative processes with its partner.

To make sure the agreement is implemented effectively, a monitoring committee has been established for a five-year period. It is primarily made up of the two universities’ cooperation directors, who will make sure that the agreements are carried out correctly. 

With the goal of creating a wide network of partners in Africa and beyond, this new agreement unifies the University of Lomé’s dynamics. 

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