UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State welcomed President and Vice-Chancellor Margaret Gardner of Monash University on Sept. 13.
The visit was coordinated by Penn State Global and the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research and cemented the already strong strategic partnership between the two universities, culminating in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between President Neeli Bendapudi and President Margaret Gardner.
The visit entailed meetings with the Penn State Provost and Senior VP for Research, Penn State deans, directors of Penn State’s interdisciplinary institutes, and Penn State Global, in order to discuss synergies and collaborative goals in research, education and service.
“We were delighted to host Monash President and Vice Chancellor Gardner,“ said Jenni Evans, director of the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences. “Throughout her visit she highlighted new opportunities for our researchers and students through shared university resources and external engagement.”
The two universities have successfully collaborated for many years and have enjoyed a multi-faceted connectivity between faculty and students. To increase the impact of this active collaboration, the two universities agreed to work toward a university-level strategic partnership in late 2017 (penn-state-welcomes-monash-university-guests-university-park-forum).