Home Business & Finance Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dubai hosts India’s Education Minister for roundtable with leaders of Indian universities in the UAE

Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dubai hosts India’s Education Minister for roundtable with leaders of Indian universities in the UAE

0

Web Desk

DUBAI: Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Dubai hosted the Hon’ble Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education, Government of India, for a closed-door roundtable with leaders of Indian universities with campuses in the UAE. Senior representatives from Symbiosis International University (Dubai), BITS Pilani (Dubai), IMT Dubai and Amity University Dubai participated. Also in attendance were H.E. Sunjay Sudhir, Ambassador of India to the UAE, and Shri Satish Sivan, Consul General of India in Dubai.

Discussions examined how the UAE campuses of Indian universities are evolving delivery models and setting near-term priorities. The Minister called for taking research beyond publication to productisation and commercialisation, and for strengthening Brand India in global education and innovation. As host, MAHE Dubai focused the roundtable on three priorities: industry-aligned research, scaled internship and placement pathways, and a shared playbook for student transition, wellbeing and whole-person growth.

“Higher education must deliver outcomes – innovation that scales, skills that employers trust, and pathways that turn research into products. This roundtable reaffirmed our collective commitment to those goals and strengthen the India – UAE knowledge corridor for the benefit of our students and societies,” said Hon’ble Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Minister of Education, Government of India.

Representing MAHE Dubai were Mr. Niranjan Jayakumar, CEO, Manipal Education – MENA, and Dr. S. Sudhindra, Pro Vice Chancellor.

“Dubai’s education vision calls for agile, industry-linked and globally relevant universities. MAHE Dubai acts as a bridge between policy, industry and academia. From day one, we align teaching, research and employer engagement so students graduate with the confidence, skills and character to thrive in the UAE’s dynamic economy,” said Dr. S. Sudhindra, Pro Vice Chancellor, MAHE Dubai.

The dialogue advances priorities under Dubai’s E33 education vision to build a learner-centric ecosystem that equips students with the skills and opportunities to succeed, and with the UAE’s broader ambition to advance a high-skill, innovation-led economy.

[email protected]

Load More Related Articles
Load More By editor
Load More In Business & Finance

Check Also

AKU LEADS Awards 100 Learners with Micro-Credentials and Digital Badges

Today, the Aga Khan University (AKU) proudly celebrates a major milestone in its journey t…