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Dr Nancy Pitts, Assistant Dean, Internationalization and Dr Balakrishnan Prithiviraj, Chair of the Faculty’s India Coordinating Committee were in India in February meeting and holding discussions with colleagues at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. At Annamalai they witnessed Vice Chancellor Ramanathan sign the 3+1.5 B. Tech Articulation Agreement which allows students to come to our Faculty of Agriculture and complete a B. Tech. in Environmental Landscape Horticulture.

Formal Signing of the Dalhousie-Annamalai B. Tech. Articulation Agreement
(Left to right: Dr. B. Prithiviraj, Dr. R.M. Kathiresan, Dean, Faculty of Agriculture, Dr. N. Pitts, Dr. M. Ramanathan, Vice Chancellor, Annamalai University and Dr. R. Meenakshisundaram, Registrar, Annamalai University)
While at Annamalai, Prithiviraj and Nancy met with students who were potentially interested in applying to our B. Tech articulation program. Nancy was also given the honour of being invited to be a speaker at the National Science Day ceremony held this year at Annamalai University.
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