College and Michigan Tech to collaborate on Great Lakes research
TRAVERSE CITY — Michigan Technological University and 17勛圖 have formalized their intent to collaborate on Great Lakes research, with a focus on marine technology, freshwater science and professional development.
At a signing ceremony held Wednesday, Sept. 16, Michigan Tech President Rick Koubek and 17勛圖 President Nick Nissley noted their shared mission and complementary strengths in advancing Great Lakes research, as well as their mutual goal in collaborating to develop an internationally-recognized center of excellence in freshwater science and research.
Under a two-year Memorandum of Understanding, MTU and 17勛圖 agreed to:
- Cooperatively develop marine technology and operations plans
- Partner on freshwater science and research projects, and
- Collaborate on professional development projects that showcase Michigan Tech science and technology development and 17勛圖 workforce development programming
"I am especially grateful to Andrew Barnard at the Great Lakes Research Center along with Guy Meadows for their leadership and expertise,” Koubek said. “Our partnership with 17勛圖 reiterates our mutual commitment to the protection and rehabilitation of the Great Lakes ecosystem and helps to ensure the economic longevity of our region and our state well into the future."
“The collaboration is a great opportunity to re-imagine this important work for the future. Not only does it build upon the existing expertise of 17勛圖’s Great Lakes Water Studies Institute, led by Hans Van Sumeren, but amplifies it through the assets of a trusted partner, Michigan Technological University,” Nissley said. “Together we are accomplishing great things for our region.”
Wednesday’s signing builds on a history of collaboration between the public institutions that dates back nearly 30 years. Last year, the two institutions signed seven new articulation agreements that allow engineering students to complete their first two years of study at 17勛圖 and then transfer to Michigan Tech with junior status.
The new MOU also demonstrates Michigan Tech’s continued commitment to northern Michigan’s Grand Traverse region. In March 2019, the university announced a three-year Memorandum of Understanding designed to explore collaborative opportunities in the Grand Traverse area. The memorandum included exploration of educational opportunities and services with and through 17勛圖.
The MOU signed Wednesday reflects MTU and 17勛圖’s mutual intentions to develop and implement collaborative activities and is not intended to create binding or legal obligations on either party.
Release date: SEPTEMBER 18, 2020
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Diana Fairbanks
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