Oct. 19, 2023, noon
Visiting Hamzanwadi University, Head of NTB Language Office Discusses Implementation and Evaluation of MoU

EAST LOMBOK - Today, the Head of the West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) Language Office made an important visit to Hamzanwadi University in order to evaluate and implement the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that had been signed previously.

In the meeting that took place, the Head of the NTB Language Office was received directly by the Dean of the Faculty of Languages, Arts, and Humanities of Hamzanwadi University, Thursday (10/19/2023).

During the meeting, the Head of the NTB Language Office conveyed the good news that a number of collaborations that had been implemented with Hamzanwadi University had produced positive results.

"This shows the seriousness of both parties in implementing the agreed MoU," said the Dean of the FBSH of Hamzanwadi University, Dr. Mohzana.

According to him, this meeting was also an opportunity to discuss further the development of the ongoing collaboration and the steps that will be taken to improve the quality of the implementation of the MoU.

This visit confirmed a joint commitment to continue strengthening the relationship between the NTB Language Office and Hamzanwadi University in supporting the development of language, arts, and humanities in NTB.

"We hope that this collaboration will continue to provide positive benefits for the community and the world of education in NTB," he hoped.

Meanwhile, the Director of University Cooperation Hamzanwadi added the importance of increasing this collaboration to strengthen the institution so that it provides benefits for all.

So far, according to him, the Hamzanwadi campus has collaborated with various parties and will continue to do so. Even a few weeks ago he visited abroad.

"We visited campuses in Malaysia and Thailand to explore opportunities for collaboration that can contribute to mutual progress," explained the doctor who graduated from UNJ.

During his visit abroad, he admitted that he had a lot of discussions about efforts to advance the campus through collaboration. "Hopefully our campus can implement it so that our campus' vision and mission can be achieved," he concluded.

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