NTU, University Of Warwick To Collaborate In Neuroscience Research
Main Category: Neurology / NeuroscienceArticle Date: 05 Oct 2009 - 0:00 PDT
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Two renowned universities, the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, and the University of Warwick, the United Kingdom (UK), this morning signed an agreement to set up a collaborative programme of neuroscience research.
The aim of the programme is to accelerate the development of neuroscience research at both universities, promote joint ventures and access to mutual resources, establish collaborative links to other neuroscience research programmes based at Biopolis, Singapore, and enhance opportunities to participate in and benefit from the expanding neuroscience research partnership in Singapore.
The Agreement was signed by NTU Provost, Professor (Prof) Bertil Andersson, and the Registrar of the University of Warwick, Mr Jon Baldwin.
"This agreement underscores the commitment by NTU to work with Warwick to accelerate the development of neuroscience at both universities," said Prof Andersson. "It will also form a key node for the development of complementary research, and help to establish an international presence in neuroscience for both universities."
"Neuroscience presents us with some of science's most challenging problems, but it holds the promise of significant and crucial new understandings of the function of the brain," said the University of Warwick's Vice-Chancellor Prof Nigel Thrift. "Such difficult but crucial science thrives best when global partnerships of leading scientists take on those challenges. I am delighted that we have formed such a partnership between Warwick and NTU and I am confident that this partnership will produce significant advances in this field."
His Royal Highness The Prince Andrew, The Duke of York, KG, graced the signing ceremony.
The other guests present included the UK's High Commissioner to Singapore, His Excellency Paul Madden; Prof Colin Blakemore, Chairman, Neuroscience Research Partnership, Biomedical Research Council, A*STAR; Ms Nicola Owen, Academic Registrar, University of Warwick; Prof Lam Khin Yong, Associate Provost (Graduate Education and Special Projects), NTU; Prof Mark Featherstone, Interim Dean, College of Science, NTU; and Mr Chan Kwong Lok, Chief Planning Officer/Registrar, NTU.
Source:
Edgar Lee
Nanyang Technological University
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