Cargill-IIE Global Scholars Program
EducationWorld September 15 | EducationWorld
For the third consecutive year, Cargill India Pvt. Ltd. ” a subsidiary of the US-based food, agriculture and agri-industry megacorp Cargill Inc (annual revenue $120 billion or Rs.794,105 crore) ” and the Institute of International Education (IIE) are set to roll out their Global Scholars Program (GSP) œto build a foundation for future potential leaders and getting new talent ready to take on exciting opportunities and challenges. The Cargill-IIE GSP provides selected high-performing undergraduate students financial support and leadership development opportunities through seminars, networking events, and a one-on-one mentoring programme. In India, ten scholarships in four leading science and technology institutions will be awarded in the academic year 2015-16. The participating Indian institutions are IIT-Delhi, IIT-Mumbai, NIT-Trichy and Delhi Technological University. The scholarship awardees will receive US$2,500 (Rs.1.65 lakh) per year for two years. œCargill recognises the need for talent development to produce effective leaders of the future. We have been committed to improving the communities in which we operate, and supporting higher education is part of this commitment. We are excited to track the journey of the ten new GSP students as they get ready to take on new opportunities in their academic careers, says Ravi Parmeshwar, human resources director of Cargill India. Manipal Global™s cloud computing course The Bangalore-based Manipal Global Education Services Pvt. Ltd (MGES) has introduced a certificate program (www.manipalprolearn.com) in cloud computing to provide professionals and students thorough knowledge of cloud computing technology using Microsoft Azure as a platform. The three-month online course spans 120 hours of live online sessions and webinars with industry experts. The program is delivered through EduNxt, Sikkim-Manipal University™s award-winning education platform. œThe cloud computing market in India alone is expected to grow to $4.5 billion (Rs.29,774 crore) by the end of this fiscal year and will create 2 million jobs. At Manipal ProLearn, our role is to skill people to meet this huge industry demand. We are already getting thousands of hits on our site for the cloud computing program which is indicative of the demand for such programs, said A.P. Ramabhadran, senior vice president of MGES, addressing a press meet in Mumbai on August 7. IIT-M™s Hub in the Sky The IIT Alumni Industry Interaction Center (AIIC) ” a pan-India initiative of 16 IITs countrywide ” inaugurated a ˜Hub in the Sky™ facility at the IIT-Madras Research Park (IITMRP) on August 1. Prof. Bhaskar Ramamurthi, director IIT-Madras, Prof. Ashok Jhunjhunwala, head of IIT-M Research Park, and Dr. R. Nagarajan, dean of alumni and international affairs, graced the inauguration ceremony. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. R. Nagarajan said: œIITs and their alumni share one common characteristic ” innovation in all their endeavours. AIIC is a path-breaking initiative to integrate academia, alumni, and industry interaction into a social setting. I™m sure the success of this initiative at IIT-M Research Park will spur similar centres at other IITs as well. The IIT-M Hub in the Sky facility (for members only) will enable discussions on technology, business and social networking among alumni and…