NIETT faculty and selected naval officers will also get an opportunity to participate and train in suitable management programmes at IIM Kozhikode.
Anu Parthiban | April 20, 2022 | 09:48 PM IST
Kozhikode: The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK) and the Naval Institute of Educational and Training Technology (NIETT) signed an agreement today to build collaboration and exchange of best practices in the field of instructional leadership, educational psychology and management. The MoU was inked by IIM Kozhikode director Debashis Chatterjee and NIETT director Commodore Ben H Berson.
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“The IIMK’s Kochi Campus will collaborate with the leading training institute of the Indian Navy to seek the cooperation from the best in the industry and higher education sector to improve Navy’s training practices, to achieve excellence and to enhance contemporary learning skills of the defence participants,” as per the official statement.
NIETT faculty and selected naval officers will also get an opportunity to participate and train in suitable management programmes at IIM Kozhikode. "The term of the agreement is initially for a three-year period with a provision for extension,” it added.
Debashis Chatterjee said, “MoU is bound to achieve exchange of academic expertise in the field of management of education along with covering research, teaching and training that will immensely benefit the defense participants from NIETT. Together we will create the best practices in the field of leadership and management that will be emulated in the future.”
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“Our defence forces through their sheer determination and technical prowess have spearheaded innovation and indigenisation to not only compete with the best of the world, but also safeguard the interests of our businesses beyond our shores. IIM Kozhikode is privileged to play its part in nation building and training the best of the best in the landmark 25th year of our academic journey,” Chatterjee said.
Commodore Ben H Berson, speaking on behalf of the Indian Navy added, "This MoU would help NIETT to expand its repertoire and mandate to offer world-class training to trainers of the armed forces of India and friendly foreign nations."
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