Rice University Embraces India as a Strategic Partner for Global Research Ambitions
Rice University is strengthening its ties with India by deepening collaborations in AI, healthcare innovation, and advanced scientific research. Led by President Reginald DesRoches, the university aims to enhance partnerships with institutions like IITs and IISc, aligning with India's burgeoning STEM ecosystem and research infrastructure.
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Rice University is solidifying its presence in India, positioning the country as a crucial component of its long-term global research strategy. University leaders, including President Reginald DesRoches, Executive Vice President David Sholl, and Vice President Caroline Levander, have outlined plans to enhance collaborations with major Indian institutions such as IITs and IISc.
During their recent visit, Rice's leadership emphasized India's rapidly evolving STEM ecosystem and research infrastructure as a perfect fit for the university's strategic goals. The university seeks to expand its international academic connections by forming institutional partnerships focused on AI, healthcare innovation, neuroscience, and energy transition, among other areas.
With ongoing collaborations that include joint research projects and co-supervised doctoral programs, Rice is actively engaging with Indian institutions. The university is also exploring initiatives involving Indian startups and philanthropic organizations, with artificial intelligence and responsible AI governance emerging as key themes during the visit.
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