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🌏 As the UK strengthens its economic partnership with India, higher education has a crucial role to play in driving sustainable growth, skills, and innovation. Writing for PoliticsHome, our Vice-Chancellor & President, Professor Amanda J. Broderick, explains why international education must move beyond a purely transactional recruitment mindset – and how skills, ideas and enterprise must flow between the UK and India to strengthen both economies and sustain lifelong connections between graduates and the countries where they study 🤝 In a partnering piece, Lord Uday Nagaraju of Bloomsbury highlights how AI is accelerating UK-India collaboration, with universities acting as trusted hubs for developing responsible AI frameworks, shaping emerging governance and standards, and translating cutting-edge research into real-world skills and applications. At UEL we are very proud of our longstanding relationship with India; through our research collaborations, industry-aligned training, and employer partnerships – all of which help explain why one in 25 Indian students in the UK choose to study with us. Read the articles here ➡ https://lnkd.in/eEUCq4PZ Check out UEL’s PoliticsHome profile here ➡ https://lnkd.in/egqERGUa #TeamUEL