Students pursuing engineering and technology-related are set to benefit from a joint research and student exchange programmes with Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) based in Canada. Representatives from NSCC recently visited TU-K where they discussed various cooperation areas that would benefit students and teaching staff from the two institutions.
Some of the key areas of corporation include; international academic exchange programmes that would see selected students from both institutions participate in learning visits abroad. The students will also conduct joint research projects and sharing of experiences.
Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) discussed between the two institutions, members of the faculty would also benefit from the international staff exchange programmes. This also extends to capacity building for the faculty through workshops that would be conducted in Nairobi.
Other fronts that would see both institutions benefit include; collaborative development of technical and vocational education curricula.