Jaipur: ARCH College of Design & Business recently hosted esteemed representatives from Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design (MOME), Budapest, to explore future collaboration opportunities aimed at fostering global learning experiences.
Janka Csernák, a social designer and researcher at MOME’s Innovation Center, and Györgyi Falvai, Head of Internationalization at MOME, were welcomed by Archana Surana, Founder & Director of ARCH College, during their campus visit.
The visit featured an engaging presentation and discussions centered around strengthening international academic exchange, cultural collaboration, and knowledge-sharing between the two prestigious institutions. The delegates also toured the ARCH campus, gaining valuable insights into the college’s design education ecosystem and its dynamic student-led initiatives.
Speaking on the occasion, Archana Surana emphasized the importance of global partnerships in design education. She said, “At ARCH, we believe that cross-cultural collaboration is key to nurturing future designers who can think beyond boundaries. This visit marks the beginning of a promising association with MOME, enabling our students to benefit from international exposure, diverse perspectives, and enriched learning experiences.”
Following the discussions, the delegates participated in an interactive lunch session, further strengthening the ties between ARCH and MOME. The collaboration aims to pave the way for exciting student exchange programs, joint research initiatives, and cross-border educational opportunities, reinforcing ARCH’s commitment to global engagement in design education.