CU Campus - Chandigarh University recently concluded a research internship program that saw six Canadian students from various institutions engage in academic pursuits on its campus. The internship, fully funded, was part of the university's broader efforts to facilitate international research collaborations.
The group included Erika Evasiuk from Olds College of Agriculture and Technology, Isabella Mathews and Ryan Michael Ware from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT), Tristan Dell from the University of Alberta, and Jessica Sumbera from the University of Lethbridge. Their research focused on diverse fields including agriculture, technology, and environmental studies.During the farewell event, the students shared their experiences, highlighting the university’s research-driven environment and the advanced facilities available on campus. They emphasized how these resources enabled them to conduct meaningful research and develop new skills during their stay.As these students return to their respective institutions, they carry with them not only their research findings but also the knowledge and experiences gained from working in a global academic environment. The program underscores Chandigarh University's commitment to advancing research and fostering international academic partnerships.Chandigarh University continues to position itself as a hub for innovation and research, contributing to global academic discourse through initiatives such as this internship program.
This historic achievement marks a significant milestone for Chandigarh University as it continues to inspire young athletes and set new standards of excellence in university-level sports. New Delhi - Chandigarh University (CU) has made a landmark achievement in the world of sports by becoming the first private university in India to win the highly prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy for sports excellence. This prestigious award, presented annually by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, recognizes the top-performing university in competitive sports . CU's sporting excellence was highlighted at the KIUG 2024, where the university claimed an astounding 32 Gold Medals, 18 Silver Medals, and 21 Bronze Medals, topping the overall medal tally. This victory is a clear reflection of CU’s commitment to fostering athletic talent and its ongoing pursuit of excellence in sports. The MAKA Trophy 2024 award ceremony will take place alongside the 2024 National Sports Awards, w...

