CGI, Rowan University sign academic affiliation agreement

Choose New Jersey’s Gov. Phil Murphy-led trip to Canada is continuing with its mission of fostering innovation and building collaborations. Rowan University in Glassboro and CGI Technologies and Solutions Inc., headquartered in Montréal, on Tuesday announced the signing of an academic affiliation agreement that will assist in professional development for staff and students, establish research opportunities and create meaningful internships for students.

CGI is among the largest information technology and business consulting firms in the world, with 400 locations, including offices in New Brunswick.

“By creating opportunities for internships, research and workforce development, this agreement will not only support the growth of South Jersey, but also help secure our state’s position as a leader in the technology and business sectors,” Murphy said.

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Rowan President Ali Houshmand noted that the agreement with the international technology firm complements Rowan’s global reach.

“We have a culture at Rowan University of working directly with firms to meet their needs, while expanding opportunities for researchers and our students,” Houshmand said. “This partnership will lead to the development of research alongside CGI related to information technology and artificial intelligence, while preparing students to become industry leaders, whether within CGI or for other leading firms.”

“We are excited to partner with Rowan University in this forward-thinking initiative that aligns perfectly with CGI’s commitment to fostering innovation and developing a highly skilled workforce,” Mike Reagan, senior vice president of consulting services at CGI, said. “By collaborating on curriculum development, research and hands-on learning opportunities, we are not only investing in the future of CGI, but also helping to shape the next generation of leaders in technology and business. This partnership reflects our belief in the transformative power of education and our dedication to making a positive impact in the communities where we operate.”

CGI and Rowan plan to develop paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students across disciplines. The agreement also includes developing opportunities for guest lecturing, joint research and other collaboration by staff and faculty. It could also potentially lead to the development of certificate programs to spur workforce development in the region.

“By establishing this academic affiliation, CGI is investing not only in Rowan’s talented students, but also in the future of South Jersey as a hub for technology and business development. We are proud to support partnerships like this that help strengthen New Jersey’s workforce and drive long-term economic success,” Choose New Jersey’s Wes Mathews said.