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Johns Hopkins University in talks to establish India campus

The PIE News

During a visit to India last week, a high-level delegation from the Maryland-based institute discussed the possibility of establishing an offshore campus in India. This initiative is a collaborative effort involving the government of India, the Serum Institute of India, AIIMS Gorakhpur, and the Mukul Madhav Foundation.

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When We Defund Education, We Defund Teacher Diversity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Were finding out in real-time, and nowhere are the consequences more alarming than in our efforts to diversify the educator workforce. America is undergoing a calculated retreat in federal education policy. None of this is theoretical. Weve seen it work. But they cannot thrive without public investment.

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How will technology change education in the future?

HEPI

There is a long history of people getting their predictions about the future of technology, including the future of technology in education, wrong. Just ten years ago, in the words of Wired magazine, Sebastian Thrun declared that ‘ In 50 years … there will be only ten institutions in the world delivering higher education ’.

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Beechside views: swings and roundabouts

The PIE News

Tracking higher education policy in the UK has never been a simple undertaking. While some policy changes apply to universities across the country, the devolved nature of education means that most announcements made by the Department for Education tend only to apply to institutions in England.

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India a ‘target country’ for Finland’s Talent Boost program

The PIE News

India is one of the target countries for our Talent Boost program , which aims at attracting students to Finnish universities and other institutions but also experts to Finnish companies, Lhdevirta told The PIE News. Students from India who study in Finnish institutions usually go for science and technology courses, said Lhdevirta.

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University of Surrey to open branch campus in India’s GIFT City

The PIE News

The campus will be delivered in collaboration with GUS Global Services (GGS), in Gujarat’s GIFT City, Indias special economic zone , where institutions are free from the regulations that govern the rest of the country. Together we’ll be contributing to the skills and growth agendas of both our countries.”

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India’s UGC rolls out framework for recognising international qualifications

The PIE News

UGC has developed a transparent, technology-driven mechanism for recognising foreign qualifications from schools and higher education institutes. This move is crucial given the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020s vision of transforming India into a global study destination.