UTB, RMI to cooperate in research programs

The Vice Chancellor at UTB, Dr Kabera Callixte said that the MoU is putting emphasis on knowledge sharing in areas of their expertize, job creation, and innovations, among others.

“The MoU will enable us strengthen cooperation between both institutions with mutual sharing of knowledge. The cooperation opens doors for students to carry out research on both sides and getting deeper insights about Government’s programs,” he said.

Gasamagera Wellars, RMI Director General said that it is part of agreements the institution has with different universities.

“We chose partnership with this university because it offers courses and imparts specific skills needed at the labor market. We will especially collaborate in research,” he said.

UTB was established in 2008. It has over 6000 students of who the majority are based in its Kigali campus while 1900 attend courses from the Rubavu campus.

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