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U.S. Mission to India seeking Proposals for promoting Internationalization of Indian Universities through U.S. Collaborations

2022 Newton International Fellowships in the UK

Deadline: 26 May 2020

The U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Section in New Delhi (PAS New Delhi) is soliciting proposals from legally recognized non-profit, non-governmental organizations that meet U.S. and Indian technical and legal requirements to develop and implement public diplomacy programs.

The proposed funding opportunity will provide insights on U.S. internationalization best practices to Indian higher education administrators from a range of private and public institutions.

This exposure to discussions, presentations and networking opportunities will help Indian administrators forge collaborations with their American counterparts. PAS India believes that higher education advocacy organizations like Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) provide opportunities for Indian and American institutions to explore common strategies and forge collaborations. Annual conferences organized by these two and other prominent associations or advocacy groups could be an excellent platform for Indian universities to meet, negotiate, and discuss with their American counterparts in order to develop ideas to collaborate. Collaboration includes setting up joint academic programs like joint Ph.D. degrees, study abroad programs, research collaborations, and potentially hiring young post-doctoral scholars from the United States.

PAS India will work with the grantee to identify a cohort comprising higher education leaders from all consulate regions in India to be part of this group of education leaders that can leverage the AIEA platform. PAS New Delhi will take the lead in working with the selected grantee to identify higher education leaders who have demonstrated interest and have proven record of supporting U.S.-India collaborations. After disseminating information about this opportunity to education contacts, the project will develop and distribute an application to select best-fit candidates.

Project Goal

Develop strong academic ties between U.S.-India higher education institutions.

 Project Objectives

 Project Deliverables

Project Audience

The primary beneficiaries of this grant will be Indian higher education administrators from leading institutions such as the institutions of eminence identified by the Government of India, as well as other leading institutions. The median age group of the education administrators would be 50 years and the level of education of these administrators typically would be post-doctoral. The designation of these administrators is that of Vice Chancellors, Deans of Research, Directors, and Researchers. The audience members’ caste, class, religion or any other social identity is not relevant to this grant.

Funding Information

 Maximum Award Amount: $100,000

Eligibility Criteria

The following organizations are eligible to apply:

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=326024

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