eduGLOBAL 2018

11th of May, 2018

India International Centre, New Delhi

OPENING REMARKS

Imperatives of Internationalisation of India’s Education

for the creation of a New India

Dr. Ashok Jain

President, Mosai

The Grinding required for

eduINTERNATIONALIZING Your Institution

Mrs. Anjali Aggarwal
Principal, St. Mark’s School, Delhi

Avenues of Accentuating Educational Partnerships

with Countries Across the Globe

Masahiro Kobayashi

First Secretary, Embassy of Japan

Hiroshi Yoshino

Head, India office Tokyo University

Namrata Jha

Executive Director-India at the Duke University

Namrata Jha is the Executive Director-India at the Duke University since May 2017. Duke University in India facilitates research, partnerships, alumni connections, student learning, and other Duke activities across the country. Based in Bangalore, she overseas Universities’ operation in India. Previously she served as the Director of Institute of International Education’s New Delhi office. She was responsible for implementation of different IIE programs related to international education, academic partnerships and leadership in South Asia region. She brings 19 years of experience in institution building, Program Management and administration of global projects and Leadership Development. She has a public health background and is passionate about gender issues. Namrata is a recipient of the Business School Award for Leadership in Education and was featured in Forbes for her work on girl’s education in 2013. She holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from Delhi University and a B.A. in Psychology.

Launch of eduAFRICA Connect

With over a billion plus population, Africa happens to be the youngest continent on the planet. Despite the burgeoning Indo-African Bilateral relationships, a meagre 5800 African students opt for Higher Education in Indian Institutions. This is owing to a host of issues & lack of a concerted & streamlined eduAFRICA Connect. The eduAFRICA Connect Session at eduGLOBAL 2018 shall present an opportunity to interface with the key African & Indian Stakeholders to find out ways and means to increase this footprint of African Students in India. Representatives from African Union Embassies, Association of African Students in India, Indo-African Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Ministry of Home Affairs, Commerce & Foreign Affairs would be present in this first of its kind engagement. The occasion would also see the launch of eduAFRICA Connect Programme which shall streamline the entire process of Student Recruitment from Africa.

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Felicitations of Institutions with

Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Acclamation for Internationalisation of Education

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Categories: Congregations