Datalink Institute

Global Partnerships

Discover DLIBT's international collaborations and academic networks that enrich our educational ecosystem

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Our Collaborative Network

Data Link Institute of Business and Technology (DLIBT) has formed strategic academic partnerships with both local and international organizations whose mission and purposes are complementary to those of our Institute.

These academic partnerships enable joint research programs and the exchange of innovative ideas, students, and faculty. Our partnerships provide mutual benefits to both parties and enrich the educational experience of our community.

Our Global Reach

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Queens University

Kingston, Canada

University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Texas, USA

IIC University of Technology

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Jiangsu University of Science and Technology

Jiangsu, China

Data Link Institute of Business and Technology

Ghana, West Africa

Our Partners

Queens University

Kingston, Canada

A leading research-intensive university founded in 1841, Queens University offers world-class programs and facilities. Our partnership focuses on student exchange and collaborative research initiatives.

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IIC University of Technology

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

A prominent university in Southeast Asia focused on technological education and innovation. Our partnership involves faculty exchange and joint academic programs.

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University of Texas Rio Grande Valley

Texas, USA

A dynamic institution with a rich heritage in the Texas university system. Our collaboration focuses on research excellence and cultural exchange programs.

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Jiangsu University of Science and Technology

Jiangsu, China

A prestigious university with strong emphasis on science and engineering disciplines. This partnership facilitates technology transfer and academic innovation.

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Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Kumasi, Ghana

A leading public research university established in 1952. Our collaboration involves curriculum development and research cooperation in various fields.

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University of Development Studies

Tamale, Ghana

A public university focused on sustainable development and community engagement. We collaborate on development-oriented research and educational outreach.

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Association of African Universities (AAU)

Pan-African Organization

The apex organization for higher education in Africa, promoting collaboration and sharing of experiences among African universities.

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Council of Independent Universities (CIU)

Ghana

A collective body representing private universities in Ghana, advocating for quality education and institutional development.

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World Technological Universities Network (WTUN)

International Network

A global network of universities focused on technology and innovation, working together to address global challenges through education and research.

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Benefits of Our Partnerships

Student Exchange Programs

Our partnerships enable students to study abroad, gaining international exposure and cross-cultural experiences that broaden their perspectives.

Faculty Exchange

Professors and researchers can teach and conduct research at partner institutions, bringing diverse teaching methodologies and expertise.

Joint Research Initiatives

Collaborative research projects address global challenges while providing opportunities for innovation and knowledge creation.

Dual Degree Programs

Students can earn degrees recognized by multiple institutions, enhancing their academic credentials and career prospects.

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Student Experiences

"My exchange semester at Queens University was a life-changing experience. The academic rigor and cultural exposure have shaped my worldview and career aspirations."

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Kwame Adu
BSc Information Technology, 3rd Year

"The joint research program with Jiangsu University allowed me to work with cutting-edge technology and experts in my field. This experience has significantly enhanced my thesis."

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Abena Mensah
MSc Computer Science

"Participating in the faculty exchange program at University of Texas enriched my teaching methodology and gave me new perspectives on global business practices."

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Dr. Emmanuel Owusu
Business Administration Department

Frequently Asked Questions

To participate in our exchange programs, you must be a full-time student with good academic standing (minimum GPA of 3.0). The application process begins each semester, and you'll need to submit an application form, statement of purpose, and academic transcripts to the International Relations Office.

Yes, DLIBT offers various scholarships and financial aid options for students participating in exchange programs. These include merit-based scholarships, travel grants, and accommodation subsidies. Partner universities may also have specific funding opportunities for exchange students.

Exchange programs typically last one semester (4-5 months) or a full academic year (9-10 months), depending on the specific agreement with the partner institution and your academic program requirements.

Organizations interested in establishing partnerships with DLIBT should contact our International Relations Office. The process typically involves assessing alignment of goals, drafting a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), and developing specific cooperation agreements for academic and research activities.

Interested in International Opportunities?

Take the first step toward expanding your horizons through our global partnerships. Contact our International Relations Office to learn more about exchange programs, joint research, and academic collaborations.

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