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CUT Family Week: Nurturing Sustainable Global Partnerships

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CUT Family Week: Nurturing Sustainable Global Partnerships

CUT Family Week: Nurturing Sustainable Global Partnerships. The Central University of Technology (CUT) recently hosted its much-anticipated “Family Week” event, a gathering aimed at fostering sustainable global partnerships for academic success. Themed “Resilient Partnerships by Promoting Sustainability and Longevity,” this event served as a pivotal moment for CUT, spotlighting its commitment to internationalization objectives.

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Fostering Resilient Partnerships

At the heart of the event were discussions centered around the importance of sustainable partnerships in the landscape of global education and research collaboration. Distinguished speakers, including Dr. Nico Jooste, Ms. Philina Witke, Prof. David Norris, and Prof. Lategan Laetus, engaged in a reflective dialogue, offering valuable insights into current partnership activities and future plans.

Objectives and Highlights

The objectives of Family Week were multifaceted, encompassing the exploration of creative partnerships, evaluation of ongoing activities, and the promotion of comprehensive internationalization. Sessions such as Sustainable Partnership Development Overview, Tailoring Approaches for Optimal Partnership Efficiency, and Qualitative vs. Quantitative Partnering provided a diverse array of ideas and strategies.

Key Sessions

Among the key sessions was the Sustainable Partnership Development Overview, where Ms. Helin Bàckman Kartal emphasized the role of trust and communication in fostering partnerships. Tailoring Approaches for Optimal Partnership Efficiency, led by Ms. Moss Martina and Dr. Brenton Fredricks, highlighted the importance of tailored approaches for cost-effective partnerships.

Additionally, the discussion on Qualitative vs. Quantitative Partnering underscored the importance of equitable partnerships, led by Prof. Walter Commerell, Prof. Vermaak Herman, and Mr. Leolyn Jackson.

Internationalization of Research Approaches

Sessions on the internationalization of research approaches delved into strategies for cultivating active research collaboration. Led by experts such as Ms. Edith Sempe, Prof. Malebo Ntsoaki, Prof. Ochieng Aoyi, and Dr. Mataba Tapela, these discussions explored the impact of internationalization on collaborative research efforts.

Conclusion

The recent “Family Week” event at the Central University of Technology (CUT) was a resounding success, highlighting the institution’s dedication to fostering sustainable global partnerships for academic success.

Through insightful discussions and valuable recommendations, attendees gained a deeper understanding of the importance of collaboration in today’s interconnected world

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