Do Biosciences students get exposure to international research collaborations?
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Yes, biosciences students do get exposure to international research collaborations. The field of biosciences is connected with global learning, so tie-ups with foreign universities play a big role. At present, there are 150+ international collaborations with biosciences and biotechnology. These are spread across 47+ countries, which include USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, South Korea, France, Brazil, and many more. Such tie-ups give students chance to learn new research trends, access global labs, and also explore exchange programs. For example, students may connect with University of California, Berkeley (USA), University of Floren
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Biosciences students get opportunities for international collaborations through both research projects and exchange programs. There are around 10+ international faculty under the faculty exchange programme who come from different universities abroad to teach and guide students in research. This gives learners a global point of view without even leaving their campus. Students also benefit from international conferences and joint publications with overseas universities. Some examples of partner institutes are Deakin University (Australia), McMaster University (Canada), University of Malaya (Malaysia), and Maastricht University (Netherlan
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