MoU Signing: SIFS India and School of Basic and Applied Sciences at Galgotias University
Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science recently
signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the School of Basic and Applied
Sciences at Galgotias University, India, on April 23, 2023.
This collaboration will enable them to work together to promote research and development in the forensic science field, and to provide students with the opportunity to have access to comprehensive education in forensic science.
The MoU signing is an important step towards strengthening the field of forensic science in India and offers numerous benefits, such as:
Access to Expertise: Both institutions can pool their expertise and resources, resulting in more specialized courses available to their students.
Industry Partnership: The partnership can generate opportunities for industry collaborations, helping students gain practical experience and increase their employability prospects.
Research Opportunities: Enhanced opportunities for joint research projects in the field of forensic science. It will allow students and researchers to work together to develop new investigative techniques that might speed up the crime-solving process.
Networking Opportunities: Students and professionals will have better networking opportunities, enabling them to gain exposure to different perspectives and ideas, which can broaden their knowledge and understanding of the field.
Increased Recognition: The partnership will
increase the recognition of both institutions in the field. It will give
graduating students from these institutions an edge over their peers, as they
will be recognized for having received an industry-specific, comprehensive
education in the field.
I feel the MoU signing between the Sherlock Institute of Forensic Science and the School of Basic and Applied Sciences, Galgotias University is a significant development in the field of forensic science.
The partnership will benefit students, faculty
members, and industry professionals by providing access to expertise, industry
partnerships, research opportunities, networking opportunities, and increased
recognition.
This collaboration will undoubtedly contribute
to the development of more robust and sophisticated advancements in the field
of forensic science in India.
Thank you, Vinny Sharma Mam and Rajeev Kumar Sir, for this collaboration.