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Jewish University of Colorado and IAAT are entering into an alliance of trust

04-08-2022 02:40 PM CET | Science & Education

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The Jewish University of Colorado and IAAT agreed  to be islands of trust. (Photo: iStock)

The Jewish University of Colorado and IAAT agreed to be islands of trust. (Photo: iStock)

The Jewish University of Colorado (JUC) and the International Association of Therapists, Medical and other Academic Doctors (IAAT) have agreed to cooperate closely after lengthy negotiations. JUC spokesman Roman Strelkov and IAAT legal counsel John Ernst expressed optimism after the cooperation agreement was finalized that Jewish University of Colorado's relationship with IAAT will strengthen both institutions.

"JUC will have a motivator in IAAT to always do even better, while IAAT will benefit from Jewish University's academic expertise, especially now that IAAT has opened up to all academics, not just medical professionals," Strelkov said.

IAAT's chief legal officer highlighted at a small press conference that direct access to Jewish University of Colorado's academic networks will be of significant benefit to IAAT. "We will therefore immediately establish a joint secretariat that will be there solely to bring our agreements to life and make them useful on a day-to-day basis," said John Ernst.

"We are acting on a level of great mutual trust, and that cannot be taken for granted," emphasizes JUC spokesman Strelkov. The IAAT as well as the JUC rely on the concept of 'Islands of Trust' in times when the Internet and its search engines are increasingly flooded with questionable sites. "Anyone who contacts our institutions knows he or she is on safe ground," Ernst explained, "and I think that's a really great concept."

Both institutions, the Jewish University of Colorado and IAAT are non-profit entities and have agreed to keep it that way.

Press Secretary: Roman Strelkov

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The Jewish University or Colorado (JUC) is the only Messianic Jewish university worldwide. It has been run by the Messianic Jewish Fellowship International for many years, however, it has started to become visible for the public only after a new communication concept and tele-learning were introduced. The Jewish University of Colorado is tuition free and accepts students both, locally as well as for its online study courses.

IAAT has been a watchdog organization for integrity in science for many years.

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