MAAUN partners with 50 universities in 21 countries
Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN) has achieved yet another remarkable milestone, having signed no fewer than 50 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with academic and institutional partners across 21 countries worldwide.
These countries include the United States of America, Afghanistan, Brazil, Cyprus, Cameroon, China, Chad, France, India, Iraq, Malaysia, Pakistan, Russia, the United Kingdom, the Sultanate of Oman, Ethiopia, the Republic of Niger, Somalia, Gambia, Thailand, and Uganda.
MAAUN has already implemented a significant number of the agreements outlined in the MoUs signed with various universities, research centers, and agencies across the globe.
Recall that the university was recently ranked as the second-best private university in Nigeria by the AD Scientific Index, thanks to its growing reputation for academic excellence and research productivity.
It was also recognized as one of the most sustainable universities in the world due to its commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable development within the higher education sector.
Established less than four years ago, the university has rapidly built strategic partnerships that have positioned it as a truly international institution.
Its global outlook is evident in its diverse student population, which includes international students from 14 different countries: Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Palestine, Turkey, Benin, Togo, Ethiopia, the Republic of Niger, Chad, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Lebanon.
This extensive network of collaborations is a testament to MAAUN’s unwavering determination to foster global partnerships, cultural exchanges, and innovative research initiatives.
Through these agreements, the university aims to enhance its academic programs, facilitate student and faculty exchanges, and promote joint research projects that address global challenges.