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The University of Queensland visits India to strengthen educational ties

In its quest for internationalization through collaborations, The University of Queensland (UQ) visited India to engage with education institutes, government and industry partners.

Spearheaded by Chancellor Peter N Varghese AO and President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry AO, the delegation discussed partnerships and collaborations that are geared towards the National Education Policy’s (NEP 2020) aim of internationalizing India’s higher education sector and strengthening its long-standing links with India.

“The education, skilling, research, and trade relationship between Australia and India are based on shared values and are complementary in nature. The University of Queensland’s senior leadership visit is a clear indication of the university’s commitment and vision for India. It is exciting to see the kind of work UQ is doing with the Indian Institute Technology of Delhi (IITD), industry partners, and new collaborations they intend to develop. It is our endeavor at Study Queensland (govt.) to support such initiatives that expose Indian students to the best of study and employability opportunities, multicultural communities, and an enviable lifestyle Queensland has to offer.”

Mr. Abhinav Bhatia, Senior Trade & Investment Commissioner-South Asia at Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) said,

Study Queensland, supported by the Queensland Government, is committed to attracting talent to its world-class education and training institutes.

Queensland is a place of great opportunity, where students can bring their career and higher education dreams to life. He further adds, “India and Australia have recently signed an interim Free Trade Agreement, and I believe student mobility and educational ties will become the backbone of the deeper relationship between the two countries.”

As part of its visit, UQ spent time with senior leadership at IITD and celebrated a major milestone in the universities’ ground-breaking research partnership, the UQ-IITD Academy of Research, with more than 100 PhD enrolments.

“As a top 50 global university, UQ is serious about building strong partnerships in order to deliver on our educational and research priorities – and for us, partnerships don’t get much stronger than those we have in India. We genuinely appreciated the opportunity to meet with senior leaders from IITD to discuss the future direction of our joint Academy of Research, and to explore how it can be enhanced in order to have an even greater impact. The UQ-IITD Academy of Research is transforming the Australia-India research landscape and is addressing pertinent global issues, from feeding the world to creating a more resilient environment and transforming societies with the future technologies.”

Deborah Terry AO, Vice-Chancellor and President of UQ, said

Further, the delegation visited Lady Sri Ram College for Women and addressed a panel discussion focused on women in leadership, their role in building the ever-changing world.

In addition to this, the delegation had meetings with Austrade and the Australian High Commission to discuss government priorities in India. UQ also met industry partners Thermax, Dozee, ReNew Power, Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), and education partners such as The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI), Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, Ashoka University, and Shiv Nadar University to discuss potential engagements.

Agreements to formalize collaboration were also signed with O.P. Jindal Global University and Sharda University during this visit.

Commenting on the visit to India, Mr. Peter N Varghese AO, Chancellor, UQ said, “Building a deep research partnership between Australia and India is a key part of UQ’s strategy.

Together we can achieve so much more than by ourselves. A deeper research partnership will also lift the reputation of Australia’s universities in India. And research that addresses our respective national challenges has an obvious advantage to both countries.”

Queensland, over the past few years, has been the hub for the world’s leading education providers and students from across the globe. It is a place that duly nurtures talent, leads innovation, and builds global careers.

The cross-border collaborations to study in Queensland is supported and managed by Study Queensland – the specialist on international education and training (IET) unit of Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ), South Asia. It is a State Government organization dedicated to promoting Queensland as a premier study destination and a preferred partner for education, training research, and innovation.

About The University of Queensland:

The University of Queensland (UQ) is one of Australia’s leading teaching and research universities. For more than a century, UQ has educated and worked with outstanding people to deliver knowledge leadership for a better world.
UQ ranks among the world’s top universities and, with a strong focus on teaching excellence, has won more national teaching awards than any other Australian university. UQ’s 307,000 graduates are an engaged network of global alumni spanning more than 170 countries and include more than 16,300 PhDs.
More than 56,000 current students, including around 20,000 postgraduate students and approximately 21,000 international students from 137 countries, currently study across UQ’s 3 campuses in Southeast Queensland.
UQ’s 6 faculties, 8 globally recognized research institutes, and more than 100 research centres attract an interdisciplinary community of 1,500 scientists, social scientists, and engineers who champion research excellence and continue UQ’s tradition of research leadership.
This is reflected in UQ being the number one recipient of Australian Research Council Fellowships and Awards nationally across all scheme years (452 awards worth $339 million).
UQ is also one of only 4 Australian members of the global Universitas 21; a founding member of the Group of Eight (Go8) universities; a member of Universities Australia; a member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU); and one of only 3 Australian charter members of the global edX consortium for massive open online courses (MOOCs).

About Trade & Investment Queensland (TIQ):

Trade and Investment Queensland (TIQ) is the Queensland Government’s dedicated global business agency, helping Queensland companies to access international markets and facilitate foreign investments in the state.
Study Queensland is the State Government organisation dedicated to promoting Queensland as a premier study destination and a preferred partner for education, training, research and innovation. Study Queensland is responsible for delivering the International Education and Training Strategy, which focuses on enhancing student experiences.
Attracting around 135,000 students from 160 countries, there are many different study locations in Queensland, each with their own outstanding, study offerings, opportunities and experiences.
This article was shared with Prittle Prattle News as a Press Release.
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