Alberta aiming to grow post-secondary partnerships with India
Alberta has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute to strengthen ties between post-secondary institutions in Alberta and India.
The government says Alberta’s economy has momentum. The province says it is focused on even more job creation and diversification and will continue to be the economic engine of Canada. The government says new international partnerships help attract even more skilled newcomers and families to Alberta.
Officials say the Shastri-Indo-Canadian Institute provides new opportunities for students in Canada and India. The MOU will allow for post-secondary institutions – PSIs — in Alberta and India to collaborate with one another and share knowledge more easily through new research partnerships, professional development opportunities, and engagement with students and faculty.
“Alberta already has strong ties to India, so making it easier for our post-secondary sectors to work together makes perfect sense,” says Demetrios Nicolaides, Minister of Advanced Education. “Through this agreement with the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, we’ll be able to build an enhanced network between our respective PSIs, creating more opportunities for knowledge and culture exchange. I’m excited to see where this new partnership leads for India and Alberta.”


