The University of Houston and the Dublin Institute of Technology in Ireland have signed a five-year memorandum of understanding to explore new methods of cooperation in research, instruction and academic exchange in a variety of areas with a focus on energy.
The university said it has been in talks with DIT for the past two years.
As part of the MOU, the two schools will examine opportunities for credit transfer, faculty collaboration and joint funding.
DIT has about 20,000 students and provides technology education to the doctoral level.
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