The International Slavic University and Uttaranchal University from India are initiating a new KA171 project as part of the Erasmus+ program. This collaboration marks a significant step forward in the international exchange of knowledge and opens up new opportunities for academic development between the Republic of North Macedonia and India.
To establish the project’s details, a meeting was held at the premises of Uttaranchal University with the participation of the university’s founder, Jitender Joshi, PhD, Vice President Ankita Joshi, and representatives from the International Slavic University, Mihaela Gjorcheva and Ivan Spasev.
This marks the first collaboration between International Slavic University and a university in India within the framework of the Erasmus+ program. The project focuses on student mobility between the two countries, fostering stronger connections between the institutions and enhancing intercultural understanding.
This partnership is an important step toward creating a dynamic academic environment where students and professors can develop their talents and explore opportunities for both professional and personal growth. International Slavic University continues to invest in the future of its students through such significant international collaborations.