NEW DELHI: Deakin University has officially unveiled its first-ever India campus on Wednesday. Leading up to the official campus inauguration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the Deakin delegation, and spoke about enhancing collaboration between government and academic institutions pertaining to cyber security, Deakin’s three-decade presence in India, and the campus inauguration alongside the Vibrant Gujarat Summit.
Australian High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, said, “Australia setting up the first-ever foreign university campus is a landmark moment in Australia-India relations. This opens a new chapter in our education ties.”
Deakin’s GIFT City Campus in Ahmedabad, gives local students access to Deakin’s postgraduate courses in business analytics and cyber security at half of what it would cost in Australia.
The campus features digital classrooms, libraries and cyber security labs. Its digital integration will ensure that students have comprehensive access to essential learning resources.
Australian High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, said, “Australia setting up the first-ever foreign university campus is a landmark moment in Australia-India relations. This opens a new chapter in our education ties.”
Deakin’s GIFT City Campus in Ahmedabad, gives local students access to Deakin’s postgraduate courses in business analytics and cyber security at half of what it would cost in Australia.
The campus features digital classrooms, libraries and cyber security labs. Its digital integration will ensure that students have comprehensive access to essential learning resources.