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UCL in South Asia

UCL’s activities across South Asia are cutting-edge and impactful, addressing complex societal issues including those within the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Our work in the region is underpinned by equitable collaborative partnerships that support transformative education, training and innovative research.

Monica Lakhanpaul speaking
“UCL’s reputation in South Asia is rising and our networks and connections are expanding, helped by our emphasis on high-quality research and underpinned by the Global Engagement Strategy. This will ensure th°ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ positions itself as ‘partner of choice’ in India and beyond in South Asia.

Professor Monica Lakhanpaul
Global Strategic Academic Advisor (India)

MAKING AN IMPACT


UCL communityÌý

We're proud of our international and multi-cultural community which countsÌý713 students from South Asia currently studying °ÄÃÅÀúÊ·¿ª½±¼Ç¼ andÌý4,612 UCL alumni in South Asia. Meet some of our students, alumni and academics through the slideshow above.

Research, partnerships and projectsÌý

To help support and promote activity, UCL has a South Asia Regional NetworkÌý²¹²Ô»åÌý²¹ . Check the slideshow for examples ofÌýhow we're delivering impact.

UCL South Asia Regional Network

The South Asia Regional Network facilitates cross-UCL connections and synergies between academic and professional services staff interested in collaborating with partners in the region.

Led by Professor Monica Lakhanpaul, Global Strategic Academic Advisor (India), the network meets regularly throughout the year to discuss current and future activity. See below for how to get involved.

Are you a UCLÌýstaff member or postgraduate studentÌýinterested in the region?ÌýJoin the Regional Network.


GET INVOLVEDÌý


Current and future partners

Partnership enquiries

We are keen to develop partnerships and collaborations with universities and institutions in South Asia. If you are interested in exploring ways to work with UCL, contactÌýSenior Global Engagement Manager (South & South East Asia),ÌýDr Amit Khandelwal.

Existing partners include:

  • (IIT-D)
  • (IITD-Madras)

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Featured

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UCL's Grand Challenge of Cultural Understanding worked on and supported a number of initiatives under the heading India Voices throughout 2017 and 2018.ÌýThrough community engaged research, public and academic discourse and policy engagement, the aim ofÌýIndia VoicesÌýwas to effect social impact.

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