Sonipat: O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) has achieved the unprecedented and path breaking milestone of building international collaborations with 288 universities across the G20 countries. This unique initiative signifies JGU's resolute commitment to embracing a more interconnected world, transcending geographical boundaries to cultivate a diverse and inclusive academic environment.
This remarkable initiative perfectly aligns with the shared vision of the G20 countries for interconnected higher education systems. With a focus on fostering cooperation and facilitating knowledge exchange on a global scale, this initiative is set to transform the world of higher education.
The G20, comprises of the world's foremost economic powers, as a means to tackle global issues and foster sustainable development. JGU's strategic decision to forge partnerships with universities in the G20 nations showcases its unwavering commitment to fostering international academic collaborations and propelling the growth of the global knowledge landscape.
This has created unparalleled opportunities for the students and faculty of JGU to collaborate with world-class universities across G20 countries.
As India’s global university with over 10,000 students from 70+ countries and over 1,100 full-time faculty members from 50+ countries, JGU has forged fruitful partnerships with reputed universities and higher education institutions within the G20 countries across all continents.
They list include:
Argentina
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Austral University
South Africa
The University of Cape Town
University of South Africa
Australia
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
Monash University
University of Sydney
University of Queensland
Brazil
Federal University of Pernambuco
Fundacao Getulio Vargas
Canada
York University
University of British Columbia
University of Calgary
University of Guelph
China
Tsinghua University
Peking University
Germany
Humboldt University Berlin
University of Hamburg
Goethe University Frankfurt
Indonesia
Airlangga University
Jenderal Soedirman University
Italy
University of Bologna
Sapienza University
South Korea
Hankuk University of Foreign Studies
Nambu University
Mexico
Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology-ITAM
University of Guadalajara
Russia
Saint Petersburg State University
Far Eastern Federal University
HSE University
United Kingdom
King’s College, London
University of Oxford
Queen Mary University of London
University of Edinburgh
University of Southampton
University of Birmingham
Japan
Tokiwa University
Yamanashi Gakuin University
Turkey
KOC University
Sabancı University
United States Of America
Harvard University
Cornell University
University of Michigan
Indiana University
University of California-Davis
University of Southern California
Columbia University
University of Arizona
Seattle University
University of Virginia
France
Sciences Po
Catholic University of Lille
There are other universities in G20
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The G20 Education Working Group focuses primarily on ensuring literacy and numeracy, digital technologies for human development, education and the future of work, and international education collaboration. Their educational policies place an emphasis on excellence, equality and global engagement. Similarly, JGU's internationalization initiatives prioritize instilling in our students and faculty members these values that unite the G20 countries for the common good of human development.
JGU's initiatives within G20 countries include student exchange programmes and research internship programmes that provides students with opportunities for field-specific research experience and academic engagements along with hosting scholars for research and students from G20 countries for the India Immersion Programmes in a diverse set of thematic areas.
This is further supplemented with faculty-level collaborations for research publications, joint conferences and several similar academic endeavours in line with G20's mission of promoting lifelong learning in technology, global collaboration, diversity, excellence and equality.
JGU's international collaborations have been established with the primary objective of providing students and faculty with valuable international opportunities to seamlessly enter into a global arena of opportunities. With the addition of these new collaborations, JGU's global partnership network has grown significantly, now boasting over 400 institutional partnerships in over 70 countries.
In consonance JGU's commitment to internationalisation and the G20 vision for connected and collaborative higher education, these partnerships not only promote faculty and student exchanges but also contribute to research collaborations, enabling a global interchange of knowledge and ideas.
A total of 1100+ JGU students have been involved in study abroad programmes over the last three academic years. These programmes include semester exchanges, dual degree opportunities, and short-term study abroad initiatives.
Even for the faculty members, several opportunities for joint research projects and paper publications have been materialised in which around 50+ faculty members have been involved.
Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University, shared the driving force behind the initiative, “From its inception, JGU’s commitment to internationalization was driven by our strong belief in the transformative power of global higher education. Our belief was bolstered with the vision of India’s presidency of the G20 which highlighted the need to foster a dynamic, interconnected world of exchange and opportunity. We have strived to be ambassadors of this vision and commandeered our efforts towards forming meaningful partnerships with the leading universities, the intellectual epicentres of the G20 nations. As India’s presidency reaches its zenith, it is a proud moment for JGU to announce this remarkable landmark of forging 288 institutional partnerships across G20 countries."
Professor (Dr.) Mohan Kumar, Dean, Strategic & International Initiatives and Director, Jindal Global Centre for G20 Studies, JGU said, "The O.P. Jindal Global University, coinciding with the New Delhi G20 Summit has launched a commendable initiative of forging partnerships with G20 Universities.
Nothing can be more powerful than this for demonstrating the validity of " Vasudeva Kutumbakam" and "One Earth, One Family, One Future", which is the theme of the New Delhi G20 Summit.
The future of the world lies in the hands of the youth and this initiative by O.P. Jindal Global University seeks to build an interconnected future for the students of the G20 Countries." Dr. Akhil Bhardwaj, Director of the Office of International Affairs and Global Collaborations, JGU said, "The Office of International Affairs & Global Initiatives at JGU is deeply committed to continue expanding our partnerships’ network, creating valuable opportunities for our students to study in the best and leading Universities across the globe as part of their respective degree programmes at JGU.
We are conscious of ensuring that our international collaborations have a meaningful impact on the life of our students and faculty members and hence, significant efforts are undertaken to implement these collaborations that we have established over the years."