Indiaspora launches database to track Indian American philanthropic contributions to American higher education institutions.
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The University of Delhi grad has been serving as the interim chancellor since last August.
Trio ran Micropower Career Institute, Institute for Health Education.
Kaur has volunteered at a hospital in Punjab.
By 2020, India needs to provide 40 million university spots.
Is it going to work?
Undocumented Indians in the United States have grown by 70%, the fastest growth of all nationalities, since 2011
Sadhana Lolla will pursue an MPhil in technology policy; Ishan Kalburge will look at how the human brain forms internal representations of uncertainty
Winners receive $75,000, which may be spent over a two-year term on any expense supportive of their research
Naginder Dhillon, Hemant Dhingra and Nisha Devi Rodrigo are among the new appointees
A series of recent fatalities, with some linked to harsh weather conditions, highlight concerns about student well-being and campus safety
15 candidates in six states running for city councils , state legislatures and state wide offices
Fair attendees can learn about various programs and admission criteria for multiple US higher education institutions
Legal battle underscores the challenges faced by foreign graduates seeking H-1B visas in the US
Democrats denounce the apex court verdict as “terrible,” Republicans say it will restore “restore colorblind meritocracy”
Ramesh and Neena Chopra’s gift to help it broaden awareness and understanding of India’s role in the world today
US Mission in India gears up for record number of student visa applications during summer of 2023
Kerala native is the first woman and the first person of South Asian heritage to lead the 116-college system
Texas born son of immigrant parents from India wants to “prove that we can do it, too”
With 17% increase international scholars from India reach highest levels: Open Doors 2022 Report
Although it is a progressive move, it is essential to emphasise that international institutions will come to India for business rather than for education.
The share of the Indian diaspora in the United States, comprising 4.9 million US residents, was 23 percent.
North American and Western European schools host about half the international student community
If India had started the ID specialty in 2008, hundreds of experts would have been ready to deal with the pandemic
With US set to issue 100,000 visas every month, Indians’ visa woes may soon be history