The University of Queensland strengthened its India partnerships through new agreements, expanded research collaboration, and student mobility initiatives during a high-level visit to Delhi and Chennai with Indian institutions and government bodies.
The University of Queensland (UQ) has concluded a high-level visit to India with a renewed push towards academic partnerships, student mobility, and collaborative research, signing fresh agreements with Indian institutions and expanding existing ties.

The University of Queensland delegation visit to the UQ–IITD Academy of Research |
The delegation, led by UQ Chancellor Mr Peter N Varghese AO and President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry AC, visited Delhi and Chennai as part of the university’s broader strategy to deepen engagement with India, a country UQ considers central to its international education and research ambitions.
During the visit, the delegation met with senior representatives from the Australian High Commission, the Australian Consulate-General in Chennai, the University Grants Commission (UGC), and the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to discuss opportunities aligned with India’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

The University of Queensland delegation visit to Lady Shri Ram College for Women |
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