Prasanthi Nilayam, 24 September 2025:
In a significant step towards strengthening global academic and research partnerships, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL), Prasanthi Nilayam, Puttaparthi, entered into an Abbreviated Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, United States of America. This MoU was exchanged in the presence of Honorable Philip D. Murphy, Governor of New Jersey, during the Governor-led mission to India on 22 September 2025 in Bengaluru.
The collaboration reflects a shared vision of fostering innovation, advancing health sciences, and creating opportunities for students and researchers through international cooperation. The Division of Cardiovascular Disease and Hypertension at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School will oversee the further development of this initiative.
MoU between Rutgers University and SSSIHL
The Abbreviated MoU between SSSIHL and Rutgers University records the intent of both institutions to explore future academic cooperation and research collaborations. The areas of potential partnership include:
- Education and Training: Facilitating exchange of undergraduate and graduate students, researchers, and faculty.
- Joint Research and Publications: Encouraging collaborative research projects and scholarly output.
- Academic Events: Organizing meetings, symposiums, and workshops to foster dialogue and innovation.
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Promoting cross-border collaborations in technology transfer, translational science, and digital health.
Potential fields of collaboration identified under the MoU include Cardiovascular Medicine, Cardiovascular Surgery, Medical Imaging, Artificial Intelligence, Digital Health, Tissue Engineering, Biobanking, and other emerging areas of translational science.
The MoU was exchanged by Prof. B Raghavendra Prasad, Vice Chancellor, SSSIHL, and Dr. Francine Conway, Chancellor of Rutgers–New Brunswick.
MoUs between Rutgers University and SSSIHMS
In addition to the partnership with SSSIHL, Rutgers University also entered into two separate MoUs with Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences (SSSIHMS), Whitefield (Bengaluru) and SSSIHMS, Puttaparthi (Andhra Pradesh). These agreements aim to advance collaborative research in cardiovascular medicine, medical imaging, AI, digital health, and translational sciences and facilitate the exchange of expertise, joint symposia, and academic workshops and strengthen institutional capabilities in areas such as tissue engineering and biobanking.
The MoUs were exchanged by Dr. Francine Conway, Chancellor of Rutgers–New Brunswick with the respective Directors of SSSIHMS – Dr. Sundaresh Dabir, Director, SSSIHMS, Bengaluru, Dr. Gurumurthy, Director, and Dr. Anil Kumar Mulpur, Joint Director, SSSIHMS, Puttaparthi.
The partnerships between Rutgers University and the Sri Sathya Sai Institutions mark a milestone in fostering global cooperation in health sciences and education. They are expected to:
- Expand opportunities for student and researcher mobility
- Create platforms for knowledge sharing and innovation
- Strengthen global networks in medical and technological research
- Contribute to transformative advancements in healthcare delivery and translational research
The MoUs between Rutgers University, SSSIHL, and SSSIHMS reaffirm a shared commitment to advancing education, healthcare, and innovation through global partnerships. These agreements provide a strong foundation for collaborative initiatives that will benefit students, researchers, and society at large, aligning with the mission of Sri Sathya Sai Institutions to integrate academic excellence with societal impact.
View: Official release by the Office of the Governor, State of New Jersey