India, US Explore Opportunities in Education Collaboration
India and United States are all set to collaborate in the fields of development of community colleges, massive open online courses (MOOCs), student and faculty exchange and skill development at the India-U.S. Higher Education Dialogue held in New Delhi on Monday.
This dialogue was co-chaired by Satya N Mohanty, Secretary, Higher Education, Ministry of Human Resource Development and Richard Stengel, US Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs. This was the third such dialogue after the first one held in Washington in June 2012 and the second in New Delhi in June 2013.
The two sides have reiterated the importance of the Higher Education dialogue to promote enhanced opportunities for student and scholar mobility and faculty collaboration between the United States and India, including our ongoing collaboration on community colleges, improvement of workforce training, expansion of research and teaching exchanges, collaboration on education technology and innovation, and industry-academia linkages in higher education.
A Meeting of Joint Task Force on Community Colleges was also held prior to the India-U.S. Higher Education Dialogue and both the sides affirmed the importance of ongoing community college collaborations to meet Prime Minister Modi’s National skills development goals. The Task Force on Community Colleges discussed a plan for implementation of the recently concluded Memorandum of Understanding signed between the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC).
The U.S. Department of State also announced the launching of the new Passport to India website (http://www.passporttoindia.com) in cooperation with the Ohio State University. The Passport to India initiative encourages young American leaders to seek out study and internship opportunities in India. The new website will serve as a portal to help students identify these opportunities.
It was also agreed that the US side would extend technical cooperation for the development of one of the new IITs in India. Both sides also agreed to further enhance the cooperation for faculty development and discussed to cooperate on India’s Global Initiative of Academics Network (GIAN) to facilitate participation of U.S. faculty to take up short-term teaching and research programmes in Indian Institutions.