A Bilateral Agreement is a formal arrangement between two universities that decide to collaborate in order to achieve shared goals in areas such as student mobility, joint research initiatives, the organization of seminars and conferences, and other academic activities. Depending on the nature of the agreement, the beneficiaries may include bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD students, professors, research scholars, and administrative staff.

| Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs): These agreements outline the intention of both parties to cooperate in a range of academic and cultural exchanges, without binding specific actions. |

| Exchange Agreements: These agreements focus specifically on the exchange of students, staff, or academic resources between institutions, fostering mobility and knowledge sharing. |
| Joint Degree Agreements: These agreements involve collaboration between universities to offer joint or dual degree programs, allowing students to receive degrees from both institutions. |
| Research Collaboration Agreements: These agreements emphasize joint research projects and initiatives between universities, enabling shared resources and expertise in specific academic fields. |
| Partnership Agreements: These agreements go beyond student and staff exchange, encompassing broader institutional cooperation in areas such as academic development, cultural exchange, and global initiatives. |
The International Relations Office plays a key role in managing these agreements, ensuring that they align with the strategic goals of the university and support its internationalization efforts.