U of A hosts academic exchange with leaders from India

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The University of Arizona on Nov. 14-16 welcomed to campus a delegation of vice chancellors and their leadership teams from the Confederation of Indian Private Universities, emphasizing the university's commitment to global partnerships. 

U of A President Suresh Garimella, who serves as chairperson for the Confederation of Indian Private Universities International Advisory Council, hosted the delegation alongside Jenny Lee, vice president for Arizona International and dean of international education, and Caleb Simmons, executive director of online education.

"This visit is just the beginning," Garimella said. "I've been proud to serve on this council, and I'm a longtime believer in the importance of collaboration between higher education institutions. I'm pleased to see the University of Arizona shares this commitment, which promises to create greater opportunities as we strengthen global connections and work toward shared academic goals."

The Confederation of Indian Private Universities, or CIPU, was established by American and Indian higher education leaders and represents more than 70 of India's leading private universities. CIPU works closely with governments and education leaders to influence higher education policy.

During the visit, the delegation participated in presentations, discussions and campus tours. The two-day event began with a welcome breakfast with Garimella, followed by presentations from university leaders. The sessions explored a variety of topics, including the U of A's global partnerships, U of A governance, the university's research excellence, strategic budgeting, technology in education, faculty development and student success.

The group also had the opportunity to tour the Applied Research Building and the Richard F. Caris Mirror Laboratory, and to attend the U of A football game against the University of Houston.

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