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Global Academia Eyes Tech-Driven Collaboration
2 Mar
Summary
- Internationalisation is central to academic growth and societal impact.
- Focus on converting dialogue into durable academic programmes for deeper Indo-European cooperation.
- Shift from knowledge exchange to technology-driven collaboration for global impact.

An assembly at the TEXMiN Hall, marking IIT (ISM)'s centenary, underscored the imperative of internationalization for academic advancement and societal contribution. Dean (IRAA) Prof. Rajeev Upadhyay welcomed delegates, highlighting that global engagement is no longer optional but central to an institution's growth.
Prof. Teresa Zielińska, president of the Heritage Network, stressed the need to translate a decade of Indo-European dialogue into lasting academic programs, particularly in sustainability and inclusive education. The network's role in strengthening institutional ties and expanding academic mobility was also noted.
Discussions pointed towards new India-EU cooperation frameworks and funding, advocating for multi-university ecosystems over one-to-one partnerships. The assembly aims to transition towards technology-driven collaborations with a global reach, with future sessions dedicated to the network's roadmap and strategic partnerships.




