NEW DELHI , Sept. 27, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — On the event of 75 years of India’s Independence, Deakin University, Australia has introduced a brand new strategic engagement initiative in India: DEAKIN UNIVERSITY HUBS.

Deakin was the primary worldwide college to set up its presence in India in 1994, and over the past two years, by its workplace in New Delhi has set up modern fashions of engagement to enhance studying alternatives for college students in India. Students can now begin the primary a part of their research with a Deakin associate establishment in India and then switch to a Deakin campus in Australia for the second a part of their instructional journey.
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY HUBS will act because the central level of all engagement actions, alongside strategic companions OP Jindal Global University, Symbiosis International University and Chitkara University. This initiative will improve collaboration and ship on the National Education Policy’s purpose of the internationalisation of schooling.
The announcement was made in the presence of Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon. Minister of Education and Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India at Deakin University and Tata Consultancy Services’ worldwide conclave in New Delhi.
Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education and Minister of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India, stated, “This event is important for me, for India and the youth of India because academicians, technocrats and thought leaders are here. I’m here to take advice from all of you, I want to align my National Education Policy with the emerging thoughts of the globe.”
The conclave introduced collectively thought leaders from academia, authorities and {industry} to deliberate on the important themes round digital transformation, internationalisation of schooling, worldwide collaboration in analysis and innovation, skill-based schooling and international employability.
DEAKIN UNIVERSITY HUBS will be instrumental in establishing modern fashions of engagement in increased schooling, analysis and coaching for in-country applications main to onshore research in Australia. The Hubs can even supply scholar assist and scholar mobility between campuses in India and Australia and in-country help for internships and connections with {industry}. Development initiatives and consultancy initiatives in analysis, innovation and expertise improvement can even be facilitated by the innovation Hubs.
“I am excited to be back in India and it couldn’t have been for a better occasion than the launch of the DEAKIN UNIVERSITY HUBS at OP Jindal Global University, Symbiosis International University and Chitkara University,” stated Professor Iain Martin, Vice Chancellor of Deakin University.
These hubs will present worthwhile alternatives for development, scholar mobility and joint analysis. They will promote enhanced collaboration between Indian institutes and Deakin, main to tutorial and analysis excellence that may be extremely helpful for each nations.”
Ravneet Pawha, Vice-President (Global Alliances) and CEO (South Asia) at Deakin stated, “The vision for Deakin University Hubs in India is firmly embedded in Deakin’s ‘with India, in India, for India‘ approach of engagement to prepare the country’s youth for the future.”
The Hubs will act as a conduit to strengthen the university-industry-government partnership which can profit society at massive.”
The conclave featured an unparalleled collection of audio system together with:
- Mr Subramaniam Ramodorai (Former Vice Chairman, Tata Consultancy Services)
- Mr Sanjeev Bikhchandani (Founder, InfoEdge)
- Ambassador Anil Wadhwa (Distinguished Fellow, Vivekananda International Foundation)
- Lt. Gen. (Dr) M D Venkatesh (Vice-Chancellor, Manipal Academy of Higher Education)
- Mr Ankur Mathur (Business Unit Head, Education – India, TCS)
- Ms Michelle Wade (Commissioner – South Asia, Global Victoria)
- Dr. Vidya Yeravdekar (Pro-Chancellor, Symbiosis International University)
- Dr Monica Kennedy (Senior Trade Commissioner – Australian Trade and Investment Commission)
- Mr Kuldeep Pandita (Geo Head Education Business for Australia & New Zealand, TCS)
- Ms Sarah Storey (Deputy Australian High Commissioner to India)
- Professor (Dr) C Raj Kumar (Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University)
- Dr Vibha Dhawan (Director General, TERI)
- Mr Raju Goteti (Vice President, TCS Co-Innovation Network)
- Ms Melissa Banks (Head of International Education, AUSTRADE)
- Mr Gopal Krishna GSS (Country Head – Market Function and Product Group Head, TCS iON), and
- Mr Glenn Campbell (CEO DeakinCo.).
Apart from the announcement of DEAKIN UNIVERSITY HUBS in India, the conclave additionally witnessed the signing of memorandums of understanding with Deakin’s present companions Tata Consultancy Services and Tata Energy Research Institute, which intention to enhance ongoing engagement in areas of mutual strategic alignment, reminiscent of sustainability and capability constructing.
About Deakin University
Established in 1974, Deakin University efficiently combines excellence in educating, analysis and efficient partnerships with {industry} and authorities to ship high-quality programs and undertake analysis that makes a distinction to the home and worldwide communities it serves.
Deakin’s South Asia operations commenced in 1994 in New Delhi, India, making it one of many first abroad schooling suppliers to set operations in this area. Here, Deakin engages with the federal government, {industry}, and the academia to share its vibrant tradition of schooling and analysis.
For extra info on Deakin University, please go to: www.deakin.edu
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