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Academic Collabrations

Academic Collabrations

Enhancing Education Through Strategic Partnerships

SRM College of Education believes that collaborations are essential for quality education, research, and holistic student development. Guided by the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), the College actively establishes academic and professional linkages with reputed institutions, organizations, and industries to expand learning opportunities and skill development.

Objectives of Academic Collaboration
  • Promote joint academic and research initiatives.
  • Provide students with exposure to contemporary knowledge, skills, and best practices.
  • Enable faculty to exchange expertise, pursue research, and participate in training programs.
  • Bridge the gap between academic learning and industry requirements.
  • Foster innovation, entrepreneurship, and holistic development for students.
Key Areas of Collaboration
  1. Faculty & Student Exchange – Guest lectures, workshops, study visits, and academic programs.
  2. Research & Development – Joint research projects, publications, and knowledge sharing.
  3. Skill Development & Training – Internships, hands-on training, and value-added courses.
  4. Capacity Building – Faculty development programs (FDPs), leadership training, and student enrichment initiatives.
  5. Technology & Innovation – Integration of ICT tools, e-learning platforms, and virtual labs.
List of Collaborations & MoUs

S. No.

Name of Organisation / Institution

Purpose of Collaboration

Roles & Responsibilities

MoU Start–End

Status

MoU Document

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Impact Metrics of Collaborations

Area

Students Benefited

Faculty Involved

Joint Outputs / Achievements

Faculty & Student Exchange

     

Research & Development

     

Skill Development & Internships

     

Capacity Building & FDPs

     
Alignment with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

SRM College of Education ensures that collaborations support global sustainability priorities:

  • SDG 4 – Quality Education: Enhances learning outcomes and digital literacy.
  • SDG 5 – Gender Equality: Promotes equal participation in programs for all genders.
  • SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure: Encourages research, innovation, and skill development.
  • SDG 10 – Reduced Inequalities: Provides opportunities for marginalized and differently-abled students.
Student & Faculty Benefits

For Students:

  • Access to a wider academic network and diverse learning resources.
  • Opportunities for internships, projects, and real-world exposure.
  • Development of research, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
  • Enhanced employability through skill-based training and certifications.

For Faculty:

  • Continuous professional development and upskilling.
  • Exposure to innovative teaching methods and national/global best practices.
  • Opportunities for joint research, publications, and training programs.
Future Collaboration Plans
  • Expand partnerships with national and international universities for exchange programs.
  • Introduce industry tie-ups for internships, live projects, and entrepreneurial support.
  • Explore technology-driven collaborations such as virtual labs and e-learning modules.
  • Strengthen linkages for research, workshops, and certification programs aligned with student needs and academic trends.
Supporting Documents
  • Copies of all MoUs: [View/Download]
  • Workshop/Training Photos & Certificates: [View/Download]
  • Reports on Student Participation & Outcomes: [View/Download]

At SRM College of Education, every collaboration is designed to open new horizons for students and faculty while maintaining a strong commitment to academic excellence, skill development, and institutional growth under the guidance of IQAC.