Skyline University Nigeria (SUN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Sheridan College, Canada, marking a significant milestone in its journey towards global educational partnerships.


This is another major advancement in the university’s commitment to international academic collaboration and excellence.
The signing was led by SUN’s esteemed Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ajith Kumar V. V., whose leadership has been instrumental in bringing this vision to execution. Representing Sheridan College was Mr. Nagy Salib, MBA, MSc, Manager of International Business Development & Partnership International, who expressed enthusiasm about the potential of this alliance to expand academic horizons. This prestigious partnership aims to foster an enriching environment of cultural exchange, academic collaboration, and cutting-edge research opportunities that will benefit both students and faculty.
The Vice Chancellor was supported by a dedicated team of senior SUN officials, including the university registrar, deans from various faculties, the Director of Public Relations, the head librarian, the Manager of Corporate Affairs and Communications, and the corporate affairs executive. Their collective support underscores SUN’s commitment to fostering a collaborative, student-centered approach to international partnerships.
The MOU is poised to offer a variety of opportunities that will have a lasting impact on the academic community. Through student exchange programs, students from both institutions will gain unique, global perspectives that will enhance their academic experience and prepare them for an interconnected world.
The agreement also facilitates faculty collaboration, providing SUN faculty members with research opportunities and resources essential for their academic and professional growth. This collaborative approach will allow faculty to engage in innovative research that not only elevates their respective fields but also contributes to the educational advancement of SUN.
Furthermore, the MOU emphasizes the importance of networking, opening doors to a global community of professionals, experts, and scholars. Through joint initiatives and exchanges, both institutions aim to strengthen their academic ties and cultivate a shared vision of academic excellence and community building.
Following the signing, the delegation from Sheridan College enjoyed a tour of SUN’s vibrant campus, where they experienced firsthand the university’s commitment to providing a dynamic learning environment and fostering an inclusive academic culture.
This partnership marks a significant step in SUN’s mission to establish itself as a leader in higher education, both in Nigeria and on the international stage. By promoting opportunities for students, faculty, and staff alike, SUN continues to exemplify its dedication to preparing its academic community for success in an increasingly globalized world.
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