PESHAWAR, March 19: The University of Toronto, Canada, has agreed to work with the Hazara University, Mansehra, to explore possibilities of archaeological research and supervise MPhil and PhD students.

A press release issued on Monday said that Heather Miller and Ms Jennifer, two professors of the University of Toronto, met the vice-chancellor of Hazara University, Dr Ihasan Ali, to discuss matters of collaboration between the two varsities.

They agreed to explore the possibility of holding joint seminars, conferences and research work in the fields of archaeology and anthropology.

They inspected various departments of the Hazara University and discussed educational programmes with the senior faculty, the press release said.

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