Shri
Kapil Sibal, Union Minister of Human Resource Development and Hon. Steven
Joyce, Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, New Zealand
co-chaired the first meeting of the India-New Zealand Education Council held
today. The Council has been constituted to draw up a framework and devise
mechanisms of co-operation and set the agenda for improving educational
relations between the two countries.This first meeting of the Council was
attended by senior academicians, industry leaders and government officials from
both sides. Both the Ministers expressed satisfaction at the vibrant engagement
between the two sides in the field of education and hoped that the Council,
being a novel joint mechanism, will further strengthen the collaborative
efforts.
Both
leaders renewed their commitment to collaboration and partnership in higher
education. India and New Zealand expressed their commitment to earmark US $ 1
million annually to enhance the cooperative activities
through specific programmes designed by the India-New Zealand Education
Council. The programmes will include joint research, student mobility, faculty
development, qualifications framework as well as vocational education and
training, among others.
Six MoUs of
cooperation between different institutions were also signed on during the
meeting.
1. MoU between the Ministry of Youth Affairs
and Sports of the Government of the Republic of India and Sport New Zealand of
the Government of New Zealand on Cooperation in the field of Sports. The
objectives of this MoU are to encourage and promote an exchange of programmes,
experiences, skills, techniques, information and knowledge.
2. Educational Partnership Agreement between
University of Delhi, India and Massy University New Zealand .The MoU covers the
following activities:-
· Joint teaching ( Including online,
blended and distance education)
· Joint Quality Enhancement( Including
benchmarking and academic development)
· Exchange of publications , academic
material and other information
· Exchange of students
· Student study abroad
3. Memorandum of
collaboration between Indira Gandhi National Open University(IGNOU), India and
the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand. Objectives of the partnership are:
· To establish a network of partnership
for vocational education through distance education
· Sharing of experiences through
communication of faculty
· Develop strategies for design
development and implementation of Under Graduate and Post graduate programmes
with entry and exit point.
· Develop joint R&D project
collaborations
· Create avenues for ICT enabled
education
· Establish interface learner space
4. MoU between
Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand and Jawahar Lal Nehru University
of India. Objectives of the partnership are:
· Exchange of faculty members
· Exchange of students
· Joint Research activities
· Participation in seminars and academic
meetings
· Exchange of academic material and other
information
· Special short term academic programmes
· Exchange of Administrative
managers/coordinators
· Joint Cultural Programmes
5. MoU between Waiariki
Institute of Technology of New Zealand and Punjab Technical University, India.
The principal objectives of this agreement include:
· Developing
opportunities for fee paying students to pathway onto Waiariki qualifications
and/or obtain credit for courses towards a qualification at the Punjab
Technical University
· Establishing a
long-term harmonious relationship that will enhance such outcomes.
· Acting
collaboratively in their interactions.
· Joint development of
Sports management major in Management/Business Degree
· Explore the option of
upgrading one of Punjab Technical University’s Institute of technology as per
New Zealand Industrial Trade Partner standard and joint delivery of vocational programmes
in conjunction with other ITPs of New Zealand
6. Educational
Partnership Agreement/MOU between University of Delhi, India and Lincoln
University/Asia-Pacific Football Academy has already been signed.
The members of the
Council recognized skill development, especially catering to the needs of the
industry and keeping pace with the exponential growth in global mobility of
workforce, as one of the major challenges facing the two countries and pledged
further collaboration. The mobility of students and workforce also necessitates
parity in qualifications between various countries and therefore, the Council
suggested early recognition of each other’s educational qualifications by India
and New Zealand. The Council also noted the need to set up more institutions of
excellence, for which enhancement of the quality of faculty is a key challenge.
It was also agreed to collaborate in the Tribal Studies and preservation of
languages, culture and traditional crafts.
The meeting was
attended by officials from Ministry of Tertiary Education and Skills, New
Zealand High Commission in India and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade,
Vice-Chancellor of various New Zealand Universities, executive of Vocational
EducationalInstitutes and representatives from business organizations.From the
Indian side officials of Ministry of HRD, UGC, Vice-Chancellors, eminent
academicians senior professors from Indian Universities and officials,
representatives of Industries including FICCI and CII participated in the
meeting.
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