Historic Partnership Facilitated by BCW Member BOTA Consulting Group Bridges Shkoder, Albania, and New York for Academic and Cultural Exchange
Monroe University (www.monroeu.edu), with campuses in New York and Saint Lucia, and the University of Shkodra “Luigj Gurakuqi” (www.unishk.edu.al) in Shkoder, Albania, today announced an MOU designed to facilitate academic and cultural exchange opportunities for students at both institutions.
Monroe University, founded in 1933, serves a diverse student body of more than 9,000 students across its campuses in New York and Saint Lucia, as well as online. With students representing a wide range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds, Monroe is deeply committed to fostering an inclusive community and engaging with its surrounding neighborhoods through outreach programs and initiatives that drive positive social impact. Known for its innovative programs and commitment to student success, Monroe University has become a destination for many Albanian-American students seeking higher education. This MOU will not only strengthen Monroe University’s ties to the Albanian-American community in New York but also deepen its connections abroad, fostering a truly global academic and cultural bridge.
The University of Shkodra “Luigj Gurakuqi,” established in 1957, is one of Albania’s oldest and most prestigious universities. Located in Shkoder, a cultural and academic hub in northern Albania, it serves approximately 5,200 students annually. The university is deeply committed to advancing its students’ educational and professional opportunities by fostering a culture of academic rigor, innovation, and global engagement. Through dedicated faculty, cutting-edge research, and a focus on international collaboration, the University of Shkodra ensures its students are equipped to succeed in an interconnected world, while maintaining strong ties to Albania’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
The MOU was facilitated by Bota Consulting Group (www.botaconsultinggroup.com), under the leadership of CEO Lola Gazivoda.
This partnership provides a framework for:
- Student exchanges to enrich academic and cultural experiences.
- Collaborative research projects to drive innovation.
- Cultural programs to deepen understanding and celebrate shared heritage.
- Possible conferences and seminars to engage both academic and local communities.
Gersom Lopez, Dean of International Admissions at Monroe University, said: “There are a number of Albanian-Americans studying at Monroe or are now proud alumni, and we look forward to welcoming more students from University of Shkodra through this new MOU.”
Prof. Dr. Tonin Gjuraj, Rector of the University of Shkodra “Luigj Gurakuqi,” remarked, “As the newly appointed Rector, I am immensely proud of our exceptional student body and their potential to shape the future. This partnership underscores my vision to position the University of Shkodra at the forefront of international collaborations, creating groundbreaking opportunities for our students and faculty to innovate, connect, and lead on the global stage.””
Acknowledging Key Supporters:
BCW Member Bota Consulting Group: Founded by Lola Gazivoda, Bota Consulting Group specializes in forging strategic partnerships and fostering international collaboration. As the facilitator of this partnership, Bota Consulting Group is deeply committed to ensuring the success of its programs and providing comprehensive support to students and faculty alike. “This collaboration is a testament to the power of connection,” said Lola Gazivoda. “It’s about creating opportunities for Albanian youth and ensuring Monroe University’s students—both Albanian Americans and its diverse multicultural population—can experience Albania’s rich culture and academic excellence. By connecting global talent and institutions, Bota Consulting Group aims to drive impactful outcomes, including enriched academic experiences, cultural exchanges, and innovative opportunities that benefit all stakeholders. I’m proud Bota Consulting Group could help bring this vision to life and look forward to supporting future initiatives under this partnership.”
Business Council of Westchester (BCW): This partnership was made possible with the support of the Business Council of Westchester (BCW) and its President, Marsha Gordon, who connected Monroe University with this remarkable opportunity. BCW’s dedication to fostering talent development, meeting the needs of regional employers, and supporting the Albanian-American community was instrumental in paving the way for this collaboration.
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