Rehana Ameer Visits Desh Bhagat University, Discusses Collaborative Initiatives with UK Universities
October 8, 2024 2024-10-08 12:20Rehana Ameer Visits Desh Bhagat University, Discusses Collaborative Initiatives with UK Universities

Rehana Ameer Visits Desh Bhagat University, Discusses Collaborative Initiatives with UK Universities
Desh Bhagat University (DBU) proudly hosted Rehana Ameer, the first Indian-born woman elected as an independent Councillor in the City of London Corporation’s 950-year history. Ameer is a distinguished businesswoman and public policy leader, dedicated to advancing sectors such as healthcare, education, technology, and international trade.

Meeting Highlights
During her visit, Ms. Ameer engaged in meaningful discussions with DBU’s leadership, including:
- Chancellor Dr. Zora Singh
- Pro Chancellor Dr. Tajinder Kaur
- Vice President Dr. Harsh Sadawarti
- Various university directors

The focus of their discussions was on exploring potential collaborative initiatives between DBU and UK universities, with an emphasis on:
- Shaping public policy for a sustainable future
- Promoting innovation in education and healthcare

Collaboration Vision
Ameer expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating:
“I am deeply impressed by Desh Bhagat University’s vision for advancing education and healthcare through international partnerships. I believe our collaborative efforts will foster transformative learning and healthcare initiatives that benefit future generations.”

Chancellor Dr. Zora Singh echoed this sentiment, highlighting DBU’s commitment to global partnerships:
“At DBU, we are committed to building bridges across borders to provide our students with the best educational and healthcare opportunities. This collaboration with Rehana Ameer and leading UK institutions is a testament to our dedication to global excellence.”
This visit marks the beginning of a promising relationship between Desh Bhagat University and prominent universities in the UK, paving the way for a brighter and more sustainable future in education and healthcare.