Academic Partners | MIT University Meghalaya - Collaborations & Alliances

MIT University strives to create a unique and all-round educational experience for its stakeholders for which, it continuously expands its collaborations with global universities, industry partners and organizations.

Objectives for the Academic Partnership:

MIT Pune, Collaborations

The International Affairs office is responsible for the stepping up of internationalization of MIT University, Meghalaya.

Sr. No Country Collaborated Institution Website
1FranceThe Sustainable Design SchoolVisit
2United KingdomNorthumbria UniversityVisit
3United KingdomUniversity for the Creative ArtsVisit
4FranceStrate CollègeVisit
5ItalyPolitecnico Di Milano, MilanVisit
6FranceL’Ecole de Design, Nantes AtlantiqueVisit
7United KingdomManchester Metropolitan UniversityVisit
8USAUniversity of BridgeportVisit
9CanadaVancouver Film SchoolVisit
10MexicoUniversidad Iberoamericana PeublaVisit
11FinlandAalto University – Design FactoryVisit
12IsraelTechnion - Israel Institute of TechnologyVisit
13IsraelBen-Gurion University of the NegevVisit
14IsraelTel Aviv UniversityVisit
15BrazilUniversity of BrasiliaVisit
16Czech RepublicBRNO University of TechnologyVisit
17Czech RepublicInstitute of Scientific Instruments-
18IsraelHebrew University of JerusalemVisit
19ArmeniaNational Academy of Sciences of the Republic of ArmeniaVisit

Frequently Asked Questions

MIT University collaborates with global institutions to provide students with a multicultural educational experience, exposure to international learning practices, and opportunities for studying abroad.

These collaborations enhance students’ learning experiences by offering global exposure, research opportunities, student exchange programs, and networking with international universities and industry experts.

MIT University has partnered with leading institutions in countries such as France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Israel, Canada, the USA, Finland, Brazil, Mexico, and more. Some of these include The Sustainable Design School (France), Northumbria University (UK), and Politecnico di Milano (Italy).

Yes, MIT University facilitates student exchange programs through its international collaborations, allowing students to experience different academic environments and cultures.

Students can contact the International Affairs Office at MIT University for details on eligibility criteria, available programs, and the application process for studying abroad.

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