Uttara University Enhances Global Institutional Partnerships at the 5th Annual GSDC 2026

29
June
2026

As the leading institution, Uttara University expanded its international academic alliances at the prestigious 5th Annual Global Sustainable Development Congress (GSDC) 2026. Held from June 22–25 at the Indonesia Convention Center in Jakarta and organized by Times Higher Education, this premier event united global academic leaders, policymakers and researchers to drive sustainability through higher education, offering an ideal platform for the university to drastically scale its global footprint.

The delegation team representing Uttara University (UU) included:

  •  Abid Aziz – Honorable Member, Board of Trustees
  • Sheikh Yasha Shan – Director, Office of the Institutional Ranking Cell

The delegation actively engaged in numerous meetings, networking sessions and academic dialogues to foster cross-border cooperation and elevate the university’s global standing.

During the four-day congress, Uttara University successfully solidified its commitment to global academic excellence by signing Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with a diverse cohort of 22 premier international institutions.The comprehensive scope of cooperation across these agreements focuses heavily on Student and Faculty Exchange through semester-long placements, short-term academic programs, and the creation of dual-degree pathways. To enhance teaching excellence, Faculty Development will be driven by visiting scholar initiatives, guest lectures, collaborative supervision and joint curriculum design. Additionally, the partnerships prioritize Research & Publications through co-authored studies, collaborative research projects, and access to shared facilities. A vibrant knowledge ecosystem will be sustained via Academic Events, including co-hosted seminars, conferences, and training workshops. Finally, flexibility is maintained for additional initiatives, allowing both sides to develop future collaborative ventures upon mutual written agreement.

The newly signed partner institutions include:

Beyond signing new agreements, the Uttara University delegation utilized the congress to strengthen and nurture relationships with several existing and highly regarded global partner institutions. The team held productive high-level discussions with representatives from premier institutions across Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Australia and North America.

The team engaged in fruitful dialogues with the Rotterdam School of Management (Erasmus University), Nottingham University Malaysia, Macquarie University, and the University of Northern British Columbia. These talks explored advanced strategic pathways for high-impact research collaborations and mutual academic advancements.

Closer to home, relationships were reinforced with leading regional establishments, including Universitas Indonesia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, City University of Macau, Binus University and the Hong Kong Education University. Discussions focused heavily on expanding student-centric programs and launching joint digital learning platforms.

Furthermore, Uttara University extended its networking reach by connecting with prominent entities such as the British Council and the UNHCR, alongside elite institutions like King Faisal University, Abu Dhabi University, Prince Sultan University, Prince Sattam Bin Abdul Aziz University, Sharda University, Mapua University, German University of Technology, IPB University, IIUM, St. Dominic College of Asia, University of Sulaimani, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Universitas Sumatera Utara, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember (ITS), Universitas Terbuka, TIIAME National Research University, Universitas Andalas and Telkom University.

These comprehensive dialogues have successfully established a foundation for potential future MoUs, faculty development pipelines, and cross-cultural academic events that will greatly benefit the student body and faculty of Uttara University in the coming years.

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