Key Points

The Karnataka Government just signed an exciting Memorandum of Understanding with the University of Liverpool, marking a significant step in international educational collaboration. Top government officials, including Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, were present during the ceremonial signing at his official residence. The MoU focuses on strengthening research, innovation, and educational cooperation between the two institutions. This partnership promises to create new opportunities for academic exchange and joint research initiatives.

Key Points: Karnataka-Liverpool University Collaboration MoU Signed

  • Karnataka seeks global educational partnerships through strategic university agreements
  • Liverpool University expands international research collaboration
  • High-level diplomatic engagement marks educational milestone
  • Bilateral MoU promises knowledge exchange and innovation
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Karnataka Government, University of Liverpool ink MoU for enhanced collaboration

Karnataka Government and University of Liverpool forge strategic partnership to enhance educational research and innovation through comprehensive MoU

"The MoU aims to strengthen collaboration in research and innovation activities - Official Statement"

Bengaluru, February 8

The Government of Karnataka and the University of Liverpool signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to foster greater cooperation in education and research.

The MoU was signed on Friday at the Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's official residence, Cauvery.

CM Siddaramaiah, Minister for Large and Medium Industries, MB Patil, and Minister of Higher Education, MC Sudhakar were present at the signing ceremony, along with Prof Tim Jones, Vice-Chancellor, and Prof Tariq Ali, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Liverpool.

The MoU was signed by Janaka Pushpanathan, Director, British Council Division, James Godber, Deputy Head of Mission, British Deputy High Commission, Prof Tim Jones, Vice-Chancellor,and Prof Tariq Ali, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, University of Liverpool.

The MoU aims to strengthen collaboration in research and innovation activities, education cooperation, and establish a joint working group to take the partnership forward.

LK Atheeq, Additinal chief secretary to CM Siddaramaiah, S Selvakumar, IAS - Principal Secretary to Government, Department of Commerce and Industries, and Gunjan Krishna, IAS - Commissioner for Industrial Development, Department of Industries and Commerce, KG Chandrasekhar, Executive Director, Karnataka higher education council and others were present.

Earlier on February 7, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah unveiled the logo of the 16th Bengaluru International Film Festival at Cauvery Residence.

On this occasion, Deputy CM DK Shivakumar and other dignitaries were also present, as per a official statement.

The 16th Bengaluru International Film Festival will take place in Bengaluru from March 1 to 8.

Around 60 countries will participate in the festival, showcasing 200 films in various languages, including Kannada, across 13 theatres, according to Karnataka CM media group.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah will inaugurate the festival on March 1.

The upcoming festival will reportedly feature 14 sections, three of which will be a competition category -- Asian, Indian and Kannada. Other sections include contemporary world cinema, FIPRESCI Critics Week, bio-pics, Kannada popular cinema, and films from little-known languages.

The festival will also host various academic events such as seminars, workshops, and masterclasses, aimed at enhancing the knowledge of filmmaking practitioners, audiences, and students. Through these academic initiatives, BIFFes seeks to promote a deeper understanding of film art, medium, market trends, and historical milestones in contemporary filmmaking.

- ANI

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