A delegation from MNU participated in the Times Higher Education (THE) Asia Universities Summit 2025, held this week.
The summit provided a valuable platform for MNU to engage in discussions on innovation in teaching and learning, international collaboration, research excellence, and the evolving role of universities in driving sustainable development. Through attending the keynote sessions, panel discussions, and networking forums, MNU strengthened its connections with regional partners and explored new opportunities for academic cooperation.
Attending the summit aligns with MNU’s commitment to enhancing educational quality, expanding global engagement, and contributing actively to national development. It also supports the university’s efforts toward Sustainable Development Goals, as MNU continues to build meaningful international partnerships.
MNU remains dedicated to bringing global insights back to the Maldives and using them to enrich our programmes, support research capacity, and provide transformative learning experiences for our students.