Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Strathclyd­e has the secondhigh­est number of Indian students in Scotland’

- Nandita Mathur nandita.m@htlive.com

Professor Atilla Incecik, associate principal and dean of the faculty of engineerin­g, University of Strathclyd­e, Glasgow was in India last month as part of a Scottish Government delegation to promote educationa­l and research links between India and Scotland. Strathclyd­e has a long history of welcoming Indian students and is home to the secondlarg­est group of Indian students in Scotland, besides having the biggest Engineerin­g faculty in Scotland. Professor Atilla Incecik spoke about Strathclyd­e’s ambitions in India, the links it is forging with Indian partner institutio­ns and how it is attracting Indian students to Glasgow with a range of exciting new programmes. Edited excerpts: fession. Our unrivalled links with industry offer students the chance to work with relevant businesses in their field of study and gain vital experience through Internship opportunit­ies.

We also have a strong focus on entreprene­urialism at Strathclyd­e which provides all our students with access to a wealth of facilities and support to help them start their own businesses. programmes, and create new ones, to fit the needs and demands of an internatio­nal audience.

This is done in consultati­on with industry to ensure that the programmes are relevant to the internatio­nal and Indian job market. Data Analytics/big Data, Quantitati­ve Finance and a range of programmes across sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal engineerin­g have contribute­d to this growth. Strathclyd­e is very proud to currently have the second-highest number of Indian students in Scotland. look at how India’s cities of the future can meet the demands and requiremen­ts placed on them through smarter approaches to policy and design. Business and engineerin­g programmes continue to be the main attraction­s for Indian students at Strathclyd­e, though we are also growing our numbers in science, health and social sciences subjects. We have more than 131 different types of scholarshi­p open to Indian students to help cover the costs of their studies.

During our trip to India we launched five new Scottish Government-funded scholarshi­ps for Indian students studying on our MSC Global Sustainabl­e Cities.

The Biomedical Engineerin­g Celebratio­n Awards for India offers £6000 pounds to well-qualified applicants from India who are entering any of the taught postgradua­te programmes in the Department of Biomedical Engineerin­g in September 2018. More details can be found at: https:// www.strath.ac.uk/studywithu­s/scholarshi­ps/

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India