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Student Mentoring and Research Training (SMART) Program 2021

STUDENT MENTORING AND RESEARCH TRAINING (SMART) PROGRAM 2021

Dr Ashutosh Misra and JGU VC Prof C. Rajkumar

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Prof. Shaun Star, Dr Ashutosh Misra and JGU VC Prof C. Rajkumar

India-based O.P. Jindal Global University and Australia-based Institute for Australia India Engagement have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote Student Mentoring and Research Training (SMART) program for undergraduate and post-graduate students. The program is aimed at mentoring students for future research, academic and professional roles and imparting the necessary training to help them build research skills in academic writing including data collection and management, preparing hypothesis, title, abstract and conclusion, presentation skills among other skill. The program also provides basic information on scholarship opportunities in Australia and code to crack them. The program will also impart key leadership skills to the students. As a part of this program students will be affiliated with IAIE as a research intern for a period of 1-2 months where there will be given an opportunity to design, edit and publish pieces of 200-300 words on an exclusive page entitled ‘Youth Pulse’ in the India News, a fortnightly published from Australia, under the IAIE flagship.

Partnering Institutions: IAIE and JGU

What Leaders Think?

JGU is a leading Indian university and recognized as an Institute of Eminence by the Government of India in 2020, becoming the highest-ranking Indian Private University in the QS World University Rankings 2021. Within JGU, the Centre for India Australia Studies (CIAS) is the only research centre focused on the India-Australia relationship to be housed in a university. It has hosted dignitaries and delegations from Australia, including former prime ministers, members of parliament, judges, governors and senior diplomats. CIAS hosts policy dialogues and collaborative research with IAIE and Australian institutions and made submissions to DFAT’s foreign policy Whitepaper. IAIE is a not-for-profit policy institution launched by the Indian High Commissioner in 2018 to strengthen the Australia-India Comprehensive Strategic Partnership through high-impact evidence-based research publications; policy-driven multi-disciplinary project collaborations with Australian, Indian and international partners on foreign policy, defence and security, business and trade, energy, education, sports and culture; multi-track policy dialogues involving policy makers, strategic analysts, academics, sportspersons and business leaders, targeted capacity development and business solutions for stakeholders in both countries, special orations, public lectures and seminars on bilateral and strategic issues, and community dialogues, media engagements and public events to strengthen multiculturalism in Australia and India.

C. Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University said: “At a time where travel is limited, the virtual engagements with Institute of Australia India Engagement and Cyber EQ will allow students from different disciplines at JGU to undertake unique internship opportunities in Australia. These international internships are another example of JGU’s focus on ensuring that students have opportunities to meaningfully engage with institutions from around the world during their studies. In the future, our students will be able to pursue these internships by travelling to Australia and experiencing it in a more engaged manner.” Dr Ashutosh Misra, CEO and Executive Director of IAIE says, “IAIE is the first not-for-profit independent institution in Australia focused on deepening research, policy engagement and capacity-building

in Australia-India bilateral relationship. We are committed to strengthening Australia-India ties by nurturing future thinking leaders, professionals and academic experts in collaboration with JGU”. Mr Shaun Star, Director of Centre for India Australia Studies and the IAIE Board member is deeply excited for this program and considers it a welcome initiative for future India Australia experts. He says, “JGU-IAIE partnership for the SMART program is a game-changer for the Australia India academic, diplomatic and people-to-people engagements, and has been successfully shaping strategic thinking and policy-making in New Delhi and Canberra through the Triveni policy dialogues, along with the Australia India Business Council”.

SMART Interns 2021

Ms Anushka Sharma, Student Coordinator Ms Vaibhavi Nagar

Ms Aditi Mittal Mr Dhruv Kumar Jha

Mr Shivam Shukla Ms Sumedha Maheshwari Ms Sri Khyati Reddy Ms Harshita Calla

Ms Tanya Goel

SMART Program Presentations

Leadership Development Lessons: Bush to Baggy Green. By Mr Matthew Hayden AM, 9 August 2021

As a part of the SMART program a distinguished oration was delivered by Mr Matthew Hayden AM on “Bush to Baggy Green” on 9th August. The program was organised collaboratively by the Institute for Australia India Engagement, OP Jindal Global University, Centre for Sports, Law, Business & Governance, JGU and India News. This oration aimed at motivating students and youth and helping them sharpen their leadership skills and build self-confidence. In addition to the SMART interns other key speakers included Prof C. Rajkumar, Vice Chancellor, JGU, Prof. Shaun Star and Dr Ashutosh Misra.

‘Building Research Capabilities and Skills’ By Ms Anit Girgla, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania, 29 July 2021

As a part of the SMART program Ms AnitGirgla presented a very informative presentation on building research capabilities and skills for the SMART interns. The interns in their feedback noted the richness of the presentation for enhancing their research capabilities and understanding of higher degree research requirements, standards and ethical requirements.

‘How and Why You(th) Should Lead’? By Mr Narasimhan Ravi, 9 July 2021

As a part of the Smart program Mr Narasimhan Ravi, Diversity Sports Coordinator at Multicultural Australia addressed the SMART interns on the how the youth can address various personality, leadership and identity related challenges as develop a successful and confident personality.

SMART Program Publications

As a part of the program SMART interns contributed articles for India News and IAIE newsletter on areas of their interests, addressing various aspects of the India-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. India News, Vol I, Issue 26, 1-15 July 2021

India News, Vol I, Issue 27, 1-15 August 2021

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