Indonesian Delegation Explores Academic Collaboration with AMU

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Focus on MoUs, Student Exchange, and Expanding Admissions Opportunities

Aligarh, October 30: A high-level delegation from Indonesia embassy comprising Prof. Fuad – Education and Cultural Attaché, Mr. Musoni – First Secretary Political Section, Mr. Adhy Buwono – First Secretary Protocol and Consular Section, and Mr. Ago Mulyawan visited Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) to explore avenues for academic collaboration, student exchange, and joint research initiatives. The visit marked a significant step toward strengthening educational and cultural ties between AMU and leading Indonesian institutions.

The delegation was received by Prof. M. Mohsin Khan, Pro Vice Chancellor of AMU, Prof Aasim Zafar Registrar AMU and Prof Vibha Sharma MIC Public Relations Office.

During an interactive meeting held at PVC Office both sides discussed the possibilities to formalize collaboration in key areas such as science, technology, humanities, Islamic studies, and social sciences.

The discussions also focused on the introduction of student and faculty exchange programmes, joint workshops, and collaborative research projects. The delegation expressed keen interest in increasing the number of Indonesian students studying at AMU, given its strong reputation for academic excellence, multicultural environment, and historical contribution to global education.

Prof. Mohsin Khan emphasized AMU’s commitment to promoting international academic partnerships and said that the university is actively working toward creating a global learning ecosystem that encourages knowledge sharing and mutual growth.

“AMU has always believed in fostering educational cooperation across borders. We look forward to welcoming more students from Indonesia and to building a lasting academic relationship,” said Prof. Khan.

Members of the Indonesian delegation appreciated the university’s diverse academic environment and rich heritage, describing AMU as a “bridge between tradition and modernity.” They also held a meeting with Indonesian students.

Both sides agreed to continue deliberations to finalize specific frameworks for collaboration in the near future.

The event reflects AMU’s growing emphasis on internationalization of higher education, aligning with India’s vision of strengthening educational diplomacy and cross-cultural academic engagement.

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