Woxsen University hosts Global Executive Summit on re-imagining higher education
Careers360 Connect | September 15, 2023 | 09:44 PM IST | 2 mins read
Woxsen University: The event aimed at sharing insights and strategies for success in today’s rapidly changing academic and business landscape.
NEW DELHI: Woxsen University along with AMBA and Business Graduates Association organised a Global Executive Summit on 14 and September 15 at Woxsen University campus, Kamkole. The two-day event centred around the theme Re-Imagining Higher Education.
The event aimed at sharing insights and strategies for success in today’s rapidly changing academic and business landscape.
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Building upon the success of the 2022 Global Impact Summit and Executive Council Forum, the Global Executive Summit 2023 seeks to create a Learner-Centred education landscape.
The Chief Guest of the summit, Fernando Heredia Noguer, Consul General of Spain in Mumbai embarking upon the India-Spain diplomatic relations said, “Spain has 67 years of diplomatic relations with India. Some of the top universities of Spain are already partnered with Woxsen and I would like to encourage Woxsen to extend collaborations with many more universities in Spain.”
The business leaders in the event pledged to collaborate and execute a comprehensive plan of action that will empower their institutions to embrace learner-centred education and align with the aspirations of Vision 2023.
The Global Executive Summit 2023 saw representatives of International Accreditation Bodies, Heads of leading universities with Global FT ranking, Business Tycoons, Officials from Government of India such as Amy Memon, Regional Head, South Asia, AACSB Victor Hedenberg, Membership Director, AMBA Nishit Jain, Sr. Spl. Advsior, EFMD Asia Evgenia Pashkevich, Associate Dean, IBS Ranepa Shivraj Kanungo, Vice Dean, The George Washington University Dr Mario João Cortinhal, Dean, ISCTE Instituto Universitário deLisboa Ashish Kumar Jaiswar, Head of Business Dpmt., London South Bank University Chandirka Parmar, PRME Chapter Chair, India Jonathan D’ Souza, among others.
The summit witnessed discussions on topics ranging from higher education, global economics and emerging markets to disruptive technologies and innovative processes. Through a combination of keynote speeches, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, the attendees have gained valuable insights on the latest trends and best practices in their industries, and learnt how to stay ahead of the curve in an increasingly competitive marketplace.
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