The conclave was graced by the presence of distinguished diplomats and ambassadors, including H.E. Prof. Anil Sooklal, High Commissioner, High Commission of the Republic of South Africa, Michael Pal, Cultural Director, Embassy of Austria, Ms. Bohloeki Tlhaku Morojele, First Secretary, High Commission of the Kingdom of Lesotho, Edson Moyo, Minister Plenipotentiary, Embassy of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Tsiory Andriamparaniarivo Randrianarivony, Counsellor, Embassy of Madagascar, Beatrice Ngaunje, Secretary, High Commission of the Republic of Malawi, Ms. Vanessa Adrianne Espinosa Aguirre, Head of Culture and Education, Embassy of Mexico, Ms. Maria Jose Gomez Arrieta, Counsellor, Embassy of Venezuela, Abel Dungui Mavungo, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of the Republic of Angola , Ulziit Luvsanjav, Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Mongolia, Essomba Zang Yves Mathieu, Counsellor, Cameroon High Commission.
Additionally, representatives from Kenya High Commission, Venezuela Embassy, Cameroon High Commission, Ukraine Embassy, Togo Republic High Commission, South Africa Republic High Commission, Austria Embassy, and Mexico Embassy, along with delegates from the USA, UK, Australia, France, Venezuela, the Philippines, South Korea, and many other countries, elevated the international stature of the event, emphasizing the importance of shaping international educational collaborations.
As part of this global conclave, significant international academic cooperation agreements were signed between various educational institutions worldwide. These agreements will facilitate student and faculty exchange programs, joint research initiatives, and innovative academic collaborations.
Furthermore, a series of panel discussions, keynote addresses, and networking sessions led the way in addressing key proposals related to international education, student mobility, faculty exchange, and collaborative research, marking a significant step toward fostering global educational partnerships.
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