Memorandum of Understanding between the George Mason University and BRAC University on Collaboration in academic, professional and research development (2007)
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2007-11-11Publisher
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Memorandum of Understanding between the George Mason University and BRAC University (2007); Research facilities; Exchange programs, Teacher; Exchange programs, Teacher; Information exchangeDescription
This MoU signed Eleventh day of November 2007 between George Mason University having its administrative and educational establishment at Fairfax, Virginia, United States (herein after refined to as George Mason) and BRAC University (herein after referred to as BU) based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.Type
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